Taite wrote: (unless it's a useless repeat like in NANA)
That was only one episode that repeated, don't hate
Use a less cool reference, like Haruhi's Endless Eight.
Taite wrote: (unless it's a useless repeat like in NANA)

pacotacoshell wrote:Taite wrote: (unless it's a useless repeat like in NANA)
That was only one episode that repeated, don't hate![]()
Use a less cool reference, like Haruhi's Endless Eight.
Zanzaben wrote:Ok so I feel like I am doing this incredibly wrong right now. For me all of my anime are .mkv files (so that I can turn the subs on or off for when I am watching or working on a AMV). However Premier Pro doesn't like it when I try to import an mkv file so I go down and hunt for the clips each time (watching 1 or 2 episodes at a time at 4-8 times speed) . Once I find a clip I record that part into an uncompressed avi and throw that into Premier Pro. The problem I run into is that all my avi clips are massive in size so I can't really keep them. I am positive I am doing this in one of the most inefficient ways possible so people with experience in the video world a better method would be much appreciated.
This comes to mind http://xkcd.com/763/
Rendakor wrote:I don't understand why people buy external drives instead of additional internal drives. They're generally cheaper and access data faster, and installing a HD is pretty simple.

pacotacoshell wrote:I throw all the episodes in Vegas, turn on the song that I'm editing to on repeat, and then get every possible clip that fits for my story. Then after that, I sift through everything again, looking for the ones that I really like out of the bunch. Then I just start editing. Sometimes if I have over an hour or two worth of clips, then I have to repeat step 3 and sift through them again.

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