Try listening to Looney Tunes over and over again... It's like it is still playing...ARGGHHH!...SSJV wrote:And if anyone's seen it, you KNOW how hard it is to watch over and over again...
Your most difficult challenge...
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- Vancore
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The Hardest AMV for me to make was "The Wickity Wild West" my Trigun vid. My first vid required me to learn a lot of stuff in adobe and synching and ripping and planning and basically requireing a lot of work to stray from releasing something I'd be ashamed to show anybody 6 months after I released it. It came out as good if not better then I first imagined it and 6 months later I'm still happy with the final outcome of that 8 month work project. Albit the image quality is a bit dated now, it was considered great when I converted it the first time (If I had only avoided that computer crash that deleted my files..).
Planning out some scenes were very hard as well as trying to get them to sync right with the music (I think I used a scene from every ep in my search). Having a small HD didn't help much in this case either as I couldn't keep the VOBs for long and was constantly downloading entire eps just to grab one certain scene I thought would sync well.
Anyway, I would consider that first work to be the hardest AMV so far since the one's I'm working on now seem so much easier to do now. I doubt I'll ever do something as challenging as my first one again, no matter how many cuts or planning is needed. No wait, I take that back, theres always something that can be harder, tougher, and take longer to do than anything previously attempted, depending if you commit yourself to do just that. One thing I can honestly say is the Tech for making AMV's has much improved since I started out so that takes a load off ones mind. Having a bigger HD helps too
Planning out some scenes were very hard as well as trying to get them to sync right with the music (I think I used a scene from every ep in my search). Having a small HD didn't help much in this case either as I couldn't keep the VOBs for long and was constantly downloading entire eps just to grab one certain scene I thought would sync well.
Anyway, I would consider that first work to be the hardest AMV so far since the one's I'm working on now seem so much easier to do now. I doubt I'll ever do something as challenging as my first one again, no matter how many cuts or planning is needed. No wait, I take that back, theres always something that can be harder, tougher, and take longer to do than anything previously attempted, depending if you commit yourself to do just that. One thing I can honestly say is the Tech for making AMV's has much improved since I started out so that takes a load off ones mind. Having a bigger HD helps too
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