Take a look at my BEST video EVER!! Movie Maker MASTERPIECE
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your control of motion against the start-stop rhythms is very good. not many people can do that well. however, the timing was off in a few places.
most the effects look like they were done in photoshop, other than the flashes from black and white, and i thought they worked well some of the time, not so well other times.
use dv-avi or windows media encoder's higher bitrate settings to export + post-processing to get a cleaner picture.
but nice video. it shows you put a lot of effort in.
most the effects look like they were done in photoshop, other than the flashes from black and white, and i thought they worked well some of the time, not so well other times.
use dv-avi or windows media encoder's higher bitrate settings to export + post-processing to get a cleaner picture.
but nice video. it shows you put a lot of effort in.
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wmv and moviemaker has nothing to do with it. I've seen some pretty good videos done on Movie maker. Check out the winners of Castors WMV challenge contest for examples. Even downwithpants who posted above me, has some pretty good wmv videos. Stars are relative, I have some videos done on Premeire that has lower stars than 3.5. I also have a pretty mediocre vid done with popular anime and popular song thats around 3.8/9 ;p go figure ;pMadNavigator wrote:
The problem here, really, is just that WMV videos made on WMM aren't going to impress the big-time creators and critics here on the forum (and believe me, I'm pretty small potatoes; considering that the four videos I've released here are WMV's, haven't broke 3.5, and I've only made finals twice in the con circuit).
I've actually had an idea like that for a while now ;p Using the 80s disco dance theme... If I ever actually get around to doing it now....Scintilla wrote: Note to self: must (someday) make totally 80s, new wave AMV in which the effects are needed to give it that undeniably 80s feel. To Duran Duran or someone similar.
- Otohiko
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80's project? Please? Someone? I'm totally up for it.Bakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote:I've actually had an idea like that for a while now ;p Using the 80s disco dance theme... If I ever actually get around to doing it now....Scintilla wrote: Note to self: must (someday) make totally 80s, new wave AMV in which the effects are needed to give it that undeniably 80s feel. To Duran Duran or someone similar.
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(apologies to creator for being unable to download the AMV at present moment -_-)
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As far as popularity goes, I still say that, if you've got a good video (no matter what you used for to make it), submitting to conventions (esp. big ones) can do loads more than trying to catch the eyes of the "big-time creators and critics". It still remains true today that one of the major ways in which videos spread is by recommendations from people who liked them; if you can get your video played at a convention, that's hundreds (at the bigger cons, even thousands) of people right there that end up seeing your video, making it more likely that more people will like it and spread the word.MadNavigator wrote:The problem here, really, is just that WMV videos made on WMM aren't going to impress the big-time creators and critics here on the forum (and believe me, I'm pretty small potatoes; considering that the four videos I've released here are WMV's, haven't broke 3.5, and I've only made finals twice in the con circuit). You're going to have to move up, or else that will show everyone you're nothing but ennui's little booty-beeyotch.
And if you're good about the video quality, no one watching it on the big screen will be able to tell you did it in WMM anyway, even if they <i>would</i> care.
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