I usually know the criticism I'm going to receive before I release a video, people on here are fairly predictablel33tmeatwad wrote:I give an excuse as to why something is the way it is or just get defensive, then I accept the criticism about 10 minutes later, lol...StarTrinity009 wrote:3) I take criticism very badly. If someone says something really negative about my amv, I will shutdown completely and not make anything for several months.
AMV flaws you want to admit
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
Your last video made me want to eat brussel sprouts.JaddziaDax wrote:I usually know the criticism I'm going to receive before I release a video, people on here are fairly predictablel33tmeatwad wrote:I give an excuse as to why something is the way it is or just get defensive, then I accept the criticism about 10 minutes later, lol...StarTrinity009 wrote:3) I take criticism very badly. If someone says something really negative about my amv, I will shutdown completely and not make anything for several months.
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
This, though I consider funny entering to a contest rather than being competitive, but it´s true that if you don´t point to something big, then you´ll be making the same,and the same, and the same style of vidStarTrinity009 wrote: 5) I'm too competitive. Every video I make is for a contest.
6) I spend more time watching other people's videos than I do working on my own.
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I can always count on you to be silly and funFall_Child42 wrote:Your last video made me want to eat brussel sprouts.
or at least to be somewhat random
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- I am awesome at everything and find it annoying to be so amazing
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You too? Hell yeah, brofist.Mr Pilkington wrote:- I am awesome at everything and find it annoying to be so amazing
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
* I am amazingly good at starting projects up but not that good with the whole finishing part.
* Lots of times I start up some AMV I'm working on, preview what I've done so far about 5 times and get super psyked to continue. Then I stare at the screen for 5-10 minutes without doing anything and later this is what goes in my head "Baaah, I'll work on this later.. Feel like eating something and watch the big bang theory now"
* I have a hard time knowing what people will like and what they wont. I can think I made something pretty good but then I get very little to none feedback on it. Neither good or bad so next time I second guess myself all the time. (Even more then I did the last time)
* Lazy is my first name. I really only finish vids because I have some sort of deadline, Like a contest or such. But this pretty much is the story with all I do.
* Also, I have a really hard time deleting footage from my hdd that I converted for editing purpose. I don't want to go through the time of converting them all again if I want to do another AMV with the same anime. This results of my hdd almost physically bursting due to too much stuff on it. D:
* Lots of times I start up some AMV I'm working on, preview what I've done so far about 5 times and get super psyked to continue. Then I stare at the screen for 5-10 minutes without doing anything and later this is what goes in my head "Baaah, I'll work on this later.. Feel like eating something and watch the big bang theory now"
* I have a hard time knowing what people will like and what they wont. I can think I made something pretty good but then I get very little to none feedback on it. Neither good or bad so next time I second guess myself all the time. (Even more then I did the last time)
* Lazy is my first name. I really only finish vids because I have some sort of deadline, Like a contest or such. But this pretty much is the story with all I do.
* Also, I have a really hard time deleting footage from my hdd that I converted for editing purpose. I don't want to go through the time of converting them all again if I want to do another AMV with the same anime. This results of my hdd almost physically bursting due to too much stuff on it. D:
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
Lets see -
- I get annoyed with the tediousness of some effects so I tend to rush them and do a half assed job
- If the effects required for an amv are too complex I give up
- I can't edit for other genres well. Which is why I don't usually make action, drama or romance. (though some tell me editing comedy is harder than those)
- I use more hard cuts than anything and am not an effects guy
- I edit to vocal and musical phrases as opposed to editing to the beat.
- All of my best amvs are on-the-fly-ideas that had almost no planning done beforehand save a couple scenes. (Guro Soup defines this perfectly because it was all my small "clip" ideas I had for stuff over a 2 year period)
- I've never made a video that I felt was good enough that it could win masters at awa.
That's about all I can think of.
- I get annoyed with the tediousness of some effects so I tend to rush them and do a half assed job
- If the effects required for an amv are too complex I give up
- I can't edit for other genres well. Which is why I don't usually make action, drama or romance. (though some tell me editing comedy is harder than those)
- I use more hard cuts than anything and am not an effects guy
- I edit to vocal and musical phrases as opposed to editing to the beat.
- All of my best amvs are on-the-fly-ideas that had almost no planning done beforehand save a couple scenes. (Guro Soup defines this perfectly because it was all my small "clip" ideas I had for stuff over a 2 year period)
- I've never made a video that I felt was good enough that it could win masters at awa.
That's about all I can think of.
Gimme a minute, I'll make a cool one....