I just started making AMVs recently, and thought I would share this one as a sample for the rest of my new channel.
It's my first time posting here as well so it's nice to meet you all! I hope that you all enjoy.
Video: AMV - Flyers Finale
Category: Fun, Dance
Anime: Various
Music: Flyers by BRADIO
Creator: Syn Celestial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkWj9f ... tN&index=5
Flyers Finale!
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Re: Flyers Finale!
Welcome to the org! And congrats on starting editing . My tip to you is to make sure that when you edit with multiple anime, that they all have the same aspect ratio (shape) and resolution (size). For example: Most of your AMV has a 16x9 aspect ratio (rectangle shape). But you occasionally threw in scenes that had a 4x3 aspect ratio (square shape). If you are using shows with multiple aspect ratios, you will need to zoom in and crop them to match eachother.
I'll also recommend that you change up your type of scenes a bit based on the mood, feeling and tempo of each part of the song. Just watching 4 minutes of dance scenes does get a little boring after a while. Here is a really good guide by Vivifx that talks about using multiple anime in videos https://youtu.be/J5Jjxb6Lw7s . And here is a good guide by godix that I think all new editors should read http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =2&t=92942 . So good luck in all your future vids, and welcome to the community
I'll also recommend that you change up your type of scenes a bit based on the mood, feeling and tempo of each part of the song. Just watching 4 minutes of dance scenes does get a little boring after a while. Here is a really good guide by Vivifx that talks about using multiple anime in videos https://youtu.be/J5Jjxb6Lw7s . And here is a good guide by godix that I think all new editors should read http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =2&t=92942 . So good luck in all your future vids, and welcome to the community
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Re: Flyers Finale!
Thanks a bunch,I'm getting the hang of it now but I definitely understand I didn't even notice the first tip at first but now I watch for it hahakireblue wrote:Welcome to the org! And congrats on starting editing . My tip to you is to make sure that when you edit with multiple anime, that they all have the same aspect ratio (shape) and resolution (size). For example: Most of your AMV has a 16x9 aspect ratio (rectangle shape). But you occasionally threw in scenes that had a 4x3 aspect ratio (square shape). If you are using shows with multiple aspect ratios, you will need to zoom in and crop them to match eachother.
I'll also recommend that you change up your type of scenes a bit based on the mood, feeling and tempo of each part of the song. Just watching 4 minutes of dance scenes does get a little boring after a while. Here is a really good guide by Vivifx that talks about using multiple anime in videos https://youtu.be/J5Jjxb6Lw7s . And here is a good guide by godix that I think all new editors should read http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =2&t=92942 . So good luck in all your future vids, and welcome to the community