1) Rip the source, make d2vs, convert to LQ MJPEG with the ffdshow VFW.
2) Scan through MJPEGs with VDubMod and take note of frame numbers.
3) Open full-quality scripts in VDubMod, track to frame numbers with the Go to... command (shortcut: Ctrl+G), save clips with Huffyuv in RGB mode.
4) Edit in Premiere, After Effects, or both. Export. Encode final files. Yadda Yadda Yadda.
5) Release.
Process of putting an AMV together
- Qyot27
- Surreptitious fluffy bunny
- Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2002 12:08 pm
- Status: Creepin' between the bullfrogs
- Location: St. Pete, FL
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- Bauzi
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2004 12:48 pm
- Status: Under High Voltage
- Location: Austria (uhm the other country without kangaroos^^)
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I´ve started a new amv and I´m still not really into it, but what I did:
-Geting a vision
-Finish old project
-Get song (thx to Warheart here!)
-Ripping the DVDs
Now I´m stuck on deciding wich style I´ll give the amv.
-Edit a bit
-Get more into the material/Find more good scences
-Edit for days
-Geting sick and tired of it
-Beta tests
-Edit for days + Fixes
-Finish, render it, announce...
...and touching myself while reading the quick comments I get (j/k)
-Geting a vision
-Finish old project
-Get song (thx to Warheart here!)
-Ripping the DVDs
Now I´m stuck on deciding wich style I´ll give the amv.
-Edit a bit
-Get more into the material/Find more good scences
-Edit for days
-Geting sick and tired of it
-Beta tests
-Edit for days + Fixes
-Finish, render it, announce...
...and touching myself while reading the quick comments I get (j/k)
You can find me on YT under "Bauzi514". Subscribe to never miss my AMV releases.