Hallucinations of the Harmonic Mind (New movie!)
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- greenjinjo
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You'd actually be surprised at how many people pronounce Jinjo as Jingo. I'd say more than half the people I've had say my screenname mess it up.
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- SnhKnives
- V.I.E. 5.5
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- Voices_Of_Ryan
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I used 2 new people this time, and hopefully with my next one i'll use more .SnhKnives wrote:ah, so you decided not to use me after all
But theres only so much you can put in a 2 minute time span, luckly, my next trailer should be comedy, which will be fun, cause it has alot of va's . Hope to see you in that one?
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- SnhKnives
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- Voices_Of_Ryan
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Rofl, Thank man, I appreciate it (and thanks for the explination on jeaorb .SnhKnives wrote:I felt like you should have continued the background music from the beginning a little longer, some of the parts felt a little akward.
but other then that it was very well put together. good jeaorb
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- Bakadeshi [AuN Studios]
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Yep good stuff. big improvement from your last. I still beleive the text effects area bit weak, and perhaps a more unique choice of font that matches the mood better could do, but overall nice job ^^
Good job on you voice actors aswell, you could dub for the comercial anime companies.
Sound editing was also cleaner. props on that. Needs more impact though.
Good job on you voice actors aswell, you could dub for the comercial anime companies.
Sound editing was also cleaner. props on that. Needs more impact though.
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- Voices_Of_Ryan
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- Rhyevaln
- Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2001 6:28 pm
heh
The following is an actual aim conversation:
So yeah, I want my lubbin
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Actually, I think the vid is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the potential of what a group of people can do. They are pioneering something.... not sure what, but I get lubbin for posting ^_^
Sure there is room for improvement but when isn't there? Certainly something to witness. Though keep in mind it's not what you normally consider to be an amv. And read the Vid comments, it helps your understanding of what's going on. Still Good stuff Ryan, I can't wait for more.
Thumbs Up!
Real AIM nicks have been changed, not that it matters, but for your better understanding.Rhyevaln (11:49:12 PM): Sweet
Rhyevaln (11:49:17 PM): That was pretty cool*
Voices_Of_Ryan (11:49:27 PM): :-* wanna post that?
Rhyevaln (11:49:35 PM): :-* I just may
Voices_Of_Ryan (11:49:58 PM): :-* DEW IT NOW OR NO LUBBIN
Rhyevaln (11:50:04 PM): =-O
Rhyevaln (11:50:16 PM): NO! lubbin!!! How could you hold out on me like that!
Rhyevaln (11:50:31 PM): I mean, after all we've been through!
Voices_Of_Ryan (11:52:13 PM): :-*
Voices_Of_Ryan (11:52:14 PM): yup
Voices_Of_Ryan (11:52:16 PM): post or no lub
Rhyevaln (11:52:34 PM): *Gasp* !!
*Reffering to 'Hallucinations of the Harmonic Mind'
So yeah, I want my lubbin
_____________________________________________
Actually, I think the vid is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the potential of what a group of people can do. They are pioneering something.... not sure what, but I get lubbin for posting ^_^
Sure there is room for improvement but when isn't there? Certainly something to witness. Though keep in mind it's not what you normally consider to be an amv. And read the Vid comments, it helps your understanding of what's going on. Still Good stuff Ryan, I can't wait for more.
Thumbs Up!
"Anything they make will be like sucking on your ass to get a taste of your favorite meal again." -LiveAction adapations of Anime |·| Why Yes, I am very opinionated. That's what makes this fun.
- Scintilla
- (for EXTREME)
- Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 8:47 pm
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NEW LINK (XviD)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... D.avi">NEW LINK UP!</a>
(AVI, 21.4 MB (almost one-third smaller than the MPEG-1!))
Video: DivX-compatible XviD, 512x384, 29.97fps, full-quality 1st pass (constant quantizer 2, and 4 for B-VOPs)
Audio: LAME MP3, 160Kbps CBR
Video quality much improved (if I do say so myself) from the MPEG-1 version. Certain parts of the audio were boosted or had their dynamic ranges compressed.
Safe for watching full-screen, the way trailers were <i>meant</i> to be watched.
(Oh yeah, and for some reason, Ryan wanted me to point out that I did the filtering and encode on this version.)
(AVI, 21.4 MB (almost one-third smaller than the MPEG-1!))
Video: DivX-compatible XviD, 512x384, 29.97fps, full-quality 1st pass (constant quantizer 2, and 4 for B-VOPs)
Audio: LAME MP3, 160Kbps CBR
Video quality much improved (if I do say so myself) from the MPEG-1 version. Certain parts of the audio were boosted or had their dynamic ranges compressed.
Safe for watching full-screen, the way trailers were <i>meant</i> to be watched.
(Oh yeah, and for some reason, Ryan wanted me to point out that I did the filtering and encode on this version.)