The Lip Flapper : Volume 21 - Ileia
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Our editing process is pretty much the same, haha. Though I can't edit well with an anime I never watched before. >.> I find the clipping more of a chore than watching the anime.
Really awesome read! I've always loved Ileia's videos, even before I started editing.
Really awesome read! I've always loved Ileia's videos, even before I started editing.
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Awesome interview. And now, like many others, i can pronounce your name properly. Also cant wait for that Clannad AMV. Im a huge fan of Clannad/Afterstory and starting to become a fan of your work too.
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That's curious because at sometimes I edit with animes I want to watch but haven't had the time to do it, so I edit them anyway, and I just use my intuition about scene selection
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Good read once again. Glad to see TLF back interviewing peeps so I can keep my focus on what I enjoy doing, watching vids and trying to get others to watch them too.
If this is true, I apparently haven't been doing a good enough job at the getting people to watch vids part....lloyd9988 wrote:Schweeeet~ New AMVsIleia wrote:
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Interesting read. Zomboleo is still my favourite from you but I really like your editing in general so keep making more of those awesome videos!
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Interesting read.
This is something I've been struggling with. When I edit audio I have a difficult time doing it in such a way that it doesn't sound like the song jumps at the edited part. Guess I just need to practice more.CodeZTM wrote:Q: One thing that you do very well is audio manipulation. If your videos (Cyrus Virus, Synthetic Heroine and Zomboleo) are any indication, audio cuts or volume level adjustments sound incredibly natural and well timed. Where'd you learn how to do this, and what makes you enjoy using it?
Actually, I didn't edit anything in Zomboleo, that was the same edit from Odorikuruu. >_>
Anyway, I learned to do it from trial and error. Originally, I thought that you had to edit to the entire song, even if you didn't like it, which was really confining. Eventually I learned I'd make it easier on myself by editing out parts that didn't suit my needs. One of the earliest examples was for a video I made seven years ago called Date Rape. The song lyric's physical description of the character didn't match what character I'd chosen, so I edited it out......then the instrumental was longer than I had the patience to edit (my typical AMV back then was edited in roughly 3-5 hours), so I hacked that up, too. Now it's pretty much a given that I'll edit a song down. Videos like The Cyrus Virus are really just me fiddling with making the audio/video synch up in a more natural manner.
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Haus Haberdasher wrote:Interesting read.
This is something I've been struggling with. When I edit audio I have a difficult time doing it in such a way that it doesn't sound like the song jumps at the edited part. Guess I just need to practice more.CodeZTM wrote:Q: One thing that you do very well is audio manipulation. If your videos (Cyrus Virus, Synthetic Heroine and Zomboleo) are any indication, audio cuts or volume level adjustments sound incredibly natural and well timed. Where'd you learn how to do this, and what makes you enjoy using it?
Actually, I didn't edit anything in Zomboleo, that was the same edit from Odorikuruu. >_>
Anyway, I learned to do it from trial and error. Originally, I thought that you had to edit to the entire song, even if you didn't like it, which was really confining. Eventually I learned I'd make it easier on myself by editing out parts that didn't suit my needs. One of the earliest examples was for a video I made seven years ago called Date Rape. The song lyric's physical description of the character didn't match what character I'd chosen, so I edited it out......then the instrumental was longer than I had the patience to edit (my typical AMV back then was edited in roughly 3-5 hours), so I hacked that up, too. Now it's pretty much a given that I'll edit a song down. Videos like The Cyrus Virus are really just me fiddling with making the audio/video synch up in a more natural manner.
Yeah, practice is always good. If it helps you at all, I always try to find the parts of the song that are repeated and work from there, the chorus and instrumental parts are good for this. If I'm having trouble telling if my audio edit is noticeable, I turn my head away and play it. If I can correctly guess where it was edited, I know I need to keep working at it. If all else fails, I'll just fake it in a way that works with my video theme. For instance, a "glitch" works fine in a video about androids.
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Which program do you use for audio editing (and if you don't mind me asking, how did you make the "glitch" effect)? I've been using Audacity, and I was able to distort the music for a couple of seconds at the jump on one song so that the changeover wasn't so abrupt, but for whatever reason I haven't been able to replicate that effect on any other song.Ileia wrote:Yeah, practice is always good. If it helps you at all, I always try to find the parts of the song that are repeated and work from there, the chorus and instrumental parts are good for this. If I'm having trouble telling if my audio edit is noticeable, I turn my head away and play it. If I can correctly guess where it was edited, I know I need to keep working at it. If all else fails, I'll just fake it in a way that works with my video theme. For instance, a "glitch" works fine in a video about androids.