Your video was great too! I think that so many people worked so hard on these vids and it shows through.
This contest also proves an important point: Moviemaker is not just for beginners. Its for anyone that has a good sense of direction and knows how to make an amv.
Besides I wonder how many people actually are "closeted" moviemaker video editors and then run their vid through TmpGenic and encode as MPEG-2, then lie and say "yeah, I made this with Adobe, AE & Cool Edit but I didn't use moviemaker once."
Bull cookies! You lie! LOL
I admit I use a variety of programs at my disposal like moviemaker, Ulead, Adobe, CoolEdit, VideoWAve, AE and my secret weapon that I dare not reveal. For Inuyasha I used strictly moviemaker (this I am not lying about.) Sometimes I feel that the idea is strong enough with just one program where as for Times Up I used Adobe for the major editing, moviemaker for the credits and AE for the special effects sequences.
It is funny though when I get an op from a noob that says "you suck. You are a beginner you use moviemaker, you loser."
To that I say "takes one to know one

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J. Alana
J&P Productions/Sakura Zuka studios