LittleAtari wrote: I make AMVs for myself first and everyone else second.
speaking words of wisdom, let it be, let it be!
the best artist in the world have been self-taught, but you always needs to know the basics.
LittleAtari wrote: I make AMVs for myself first and everyone else second.

Zarxrax wrote:My 'style' mostly consists of dropping a clip down on the timeline and seeing if it "looks right" to me. If not maybe I'll try adjusting the cut by a few frames. If its still bad maybe I'll consider adding a fade or something. If it's still bad maybe I'll consider a different clip altogether. But that's basically all that it boils down to when I edit. I don't really follow any sort of theory.



godix wrote:TwilightChrono wrote:Is there really such a thing as a proper way to edit and is there such a thing as a wrong way to edit?
Yes. To be honest though, it isn't worth discussing on the org. Those who don't already know why the answer is yes would never understand no matter how much it gets explained. So feel free to ignore them and believe it's all just personal taste. Or, alternatively, pick up a fucking art theory book sometime.
Eva-Fan wrote:godix wrote:TwilightChrono wrote:Is there really such a thing as a proper way to edit and is there such a thing as a wrong way to edit?
Yes. To be honest though, it isn't worth discussing on the org. Those who don't already know why the answer is yes would never understand no matter how much it gets explained. So feel free to ignore them and believe it's all just personal taste. Or, alternatively, pick up a fucking art theory book sometime.
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Proper Editing: Doing what you want to do regardless of whether or not its wrong/people hate it. For beta's, it doesn't hurt to get ideas. If you like their ideas more then your original, then go for it.
Improper Editing: Not doing what you want to do.
K, Done.
Not even gonna bother with the topic of org feedback/criticism. This discussion would never end. In all seriousness if you don't want criticism and would prefer only praise, just don’t upload your video for the public to see.

TwilightChrono wrote:If your gonna help someone then here's a formula to do it:
1. No flaming
2. Be as detailed as possible
then try something along the lines of a compliment sandwich. Say something good about the video, the say something about the video that needs work.
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blabbler wrote:my goodness o:
in the time you spent spewing that bullshit you could've learned the fundamentals of continuity editing or read about montage theory. maybe understanding a tiny bit about editing for emphasis, or knowing a few techniques for hiding your cuts such as eyeline matches, matching on action, cutting by association or cross cutting scenes would you know... make your videos suck less?
or you could just assume that posessing knowledge of such things makes you a follower, and lead us all into a glorious new dark age.
stop bitching and making excuses for yourself and embrace the fact that you HAVE TO LEARN STUFF TO GET BETTER AT THINGS

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