It's Project DOOMRIDER (DBZ AMV Project)
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- Paul Kievits
- Joined: Thu Nov 22, 2001 8:50 am
- Location: Vlaardingen, The Netherlands
I'll post exactly what I posted in your journal:
4 words: Oh ... My ... fucking ... God! Seriously, this project way way superceded anything I imagined it would be! There are some really awesome effects (I usually think effects are overrated, but some of the effects in this video truly rock). The editing style (and the entire video) make me kind of obsolete though
The funny thing is I could pick out which editors did what as far as execution goes. I won't say who did a better job than who (since it's a colaboration after all) but I will say that the people whom I though would do an awesome job actually did an awesome job! The only negative thing I could think of was that the song slumps half way through the video and the editing follows seems to follow suit, other that an amazing video!
If there's ever a movie project you can sign me up for movie 2 (which I own)
4 words: Oh ... My ... fucking ... God! Seriously, this project way way superceded anything I imagined it would be! There are some really awesome effects (I usually think effects are overrated, but some of the effects in this video truly rock). The editing style (and the entire video) make me kind of obsolete though
The funny thing is I could pick out which editors did what as far as execution goes. I won't say who did a better job than who (since it's a colaboration after all) but I will say that the people whom I though would do an awesome job actually did an awesome job! The only negative thing I could think of was that the song slumps half way through the video and the editing follows seems to follow suit, other that an amazing video!
If there's ever a movie project you can sign me up for movie 2 (which I own)
Get my 5th video "Mass Murderer": here
- x_rex30
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2001 4:30 pm
I agree. I like effects, and everything, just check out my top 100 list and you'll see, and maybe I shouldn't have used the word misrepresented. I just think the effects didn't add too much to the over all quality of video, but I sure enjoyed most of the effects with tracks 15+. It sure worked out great with the buu portion of the video! Also I find it did do a good job representing the randomness of DBZ. LOL =PGinnySeta wrote:I totally respect your opinion, 100%, so don't get me wrong, I'm not faulting you on that...but I'm just not feeling the word "misrepresent". I think one of the funnest things about AMVs is the fact that you can present a series in ANY way you want! You might not necessarily like it personally, but that doesn't mean the series has been misrepresented - it's just being presented in a different way.x_rex30 wrote: I think it would have been a lot better to have natural sync to footage instead of so many damn effect mis representing DragonBallZ.
Personally, I think both natural and effect syncing is pretty damned cool. ^_^
- dokool
- Sir Gaijin Smash
- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 9:12 pm
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Well, I finally watched it. As a non-DBZ fan I don't think I was able to appriciate the story arcs (or, well, understand any of it, or know who any of the characters were, etc). Some of the editing felt repetitive, as if a few of the editors chose to adapt similar styles.
However, as an AMV, an MEP, and particularly as a DBZ video, I think it stands out. <b>dbz_doomrider</b>, as one MEP coordinator to another I congratulate you on finally getting this released and doing such a great job on it. Much accolades to all of the editors as well, you guys did some great work.
-DOKool
However, as an AMV, an MEP, and particularly as a DBZ video, I think it stands out. <b>dbz_doomrider</b>, as one MEP coordinator to another I congratulate you on finally getting this released and doing such a great job on it. Much accolades to all of the editors as well, you guys did some great work.
-DOKool
- Coffee 54
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- x_rex30
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2001 4:30 pm
I agree. That must of made it a lot harder since you compiled the whole series of around 300 episodes. It would probably take a lot of planning and hard work to do just that, and in that aspect you all did a great job. Must of been a lot of effort and hard work to pull this off. 10 for effort! -_^Coffee 54 wrote:interesting how well almost three hundred episodes can be summed up in nine minutes.
- dokool
- Sir Gaijin Smash
- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 9:12 pm
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<i>and</i> <b>VegettoEX</b>, with many apologies for not mentioning you in the first place.dokool wrote:However, as an AMV, an MEP, and particularly as a DBZ video, I think it stands out. <b>dbz_doomrider</b>, as one MEP coordinator to another I congratulate you on finally getting this released and doing such a great job on it
*cough*
- Hitori
- Joined: Wed Feb 06, 2002 1:10 am
- Status: I might be back.
- Location: New Mexico
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- mexicanjunior
- Joined: Wed Jun 27, 2001 11:33 pm
- Status: It's a process...
- Location: Dallas, TX
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- x_rex30
- Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2001 4:30 pm
What about your wallpaper? Where did it go?! >.<Hitori wrote:You can download what I did from my site...