Cyrix wrote:Not a very memorable AMV. It feels like random clips/scenes thrown on top of music. The locations of the cuts don't feel random exactly but they also don't feel synched to anything.
it is probly cuz i have such a wack life. i am browsing the web all day unemployed
Cyrix wrote:If it's action synch it should cut a lot faster and match the music more. Since it cuts slow and you'll stick with one clip/scene for a kind of long time, it looks like you're going somewhere with it but then it randomly changes focus.it is probly cuz i have such a wack life. i am browsing the web all day unemployed
Assuming this is not a joke, that should give you more time for synch. Use a program that lets you make markers. In Premiere or Final Cut you can set up a key to make a marker when you press it. Then you basically just play through the song pressing the key every beat and you end up with markers matching the music; all you have to do is stretch the clips to fill the markers and instant synch.
Cyrix wrote:I'm not sure how that's related to what I said.
irriadin wrote:I'm inclined to agree that there's not too much memorable about this AMV. There's definitely a lack of movement that really hampers any kind of groove you were trying to establish. The last minute in particular is very boring. If you were trying for an action sync, follow Cyrix's advice.

stretching scenes warps timecode
keep in mind I stopped editing april 2009 and this vid is from october 2007
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