Which of your AMVs are you proud of the most?
- Bauzi
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From Bauzi:
I am only proud of the AMVs I finish! Well I have good ideas, but I often can´t work until the end...
Now I´m proud of my "Mission to Hell", because it is a contest AMV and took a good place at the Connichi 2005 in germany... (The Vid will be uploadet this week! I only now entered it without a downloac...)
I am only proud of the AMVs I finish! Well I have good ideas, but I often can´t work until the end...
Now I´m proud of my "Mission to Hell", because it is a contest AMV and took a good place at the Connichi 2005 in germany... (The Vid will be uploadet this week! I only now entered it without a downloac...)
- AquaSky
- Master of Science
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I'd have to say it's Quid Pro Quo. Not only because I personally enjoy it the most, but also because there was a sizeable amount of masking involved, plus the lip-sync. So it really tested my perseverance in that regard. I was pleased with the result though, so it was rewarding.
- SarahtheBoring
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They're all my messed-up unlovable misbegotten brainchildren and I like them all but, well, three. The second and third (sucked) and "The Acceptance Speech," because it's fucking overrated and I'm sick of hearing about it. Though technically that's not its fault, and I did love it when it was first made, before it got driven into the ground. *pats it on the head*
"Proud" is a strange word, though. I'm not proud of any of them, because I suck at editing and I harbor no illusions about this fact. There's just "I like it a lot" and "I don't like it as much." If you go with effort * results as a metric (a challenge that paid off), then Danse Macabre. Even though the timing is terrible and nobody gets what I was trying to do. I know what I was trying to do.
"Proud" is a strange word, though. I'm not proud of any of them, because I suck at editing and I harbor no illusions about this fact. There's just "I like it a lot" and "I don't like it as much." If you go with effort * results as a metric (a challenge that paid off), then Danse Macabre. Even though the timing is terrible and nobody gets what I was trying to do. I know what I was trying to do.
- Qyot27
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Sentimentally, The Nights Will See Them Through, which I also frequently regard as probably my best despite the lip sync errors and bad transfer (since I was still editing at 29.97 instead of IVTC'ing at the time I remastered it). Maybe I'll get around to refining it again, but I'd rather not go through remastering a video twice.
Conceptually, Shinji's Irresistible or Decisions. SI for actually having planned out the lyric sync nearly a year before the largest portion of the video work was actually done, and Decisions because of various miscellany.
Artistically, Solace In Destruction, being the first that I probably had really tried to accentuate certain aspects of my editing (and I really liked being able to use that blanket filter and musical piece). I need to do the follow-ups; just need to get more anime, though.
Conceptually, Shinji's Irresistible or Decisions. SI for actually having planned out the lyric sync nearly a year before the largest portion of the video work was actually done, and Decisions because of various miscellany.
Artistically, Solace In Destruction, being the first that I probably had really tried to accentuate certain aspects of my editing (and I really liked being able to use that blanket filter and musical piece). I need to do the follow-ups; just need to get more anime, though.
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