THE FRONT LINES [AWA Expo Best Manga Video]

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Re: THE FRONT LINES [AWA Expo Best Manga Video]

Post by Kireblue » Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:05 pm

I had never seen a manga vid edited like this. You did a really good Job at animating the fight scenes. Everything looked really natural. Congrats on winning |:>

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Re: THE FRONT LINES [AWA Expo Best Manga Video]

Post by BecauseImBored1 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:50 pm

kireblue wrote:I had never seen a manga vid edited like this. You did a really good Job at animating the fight scenes. Everything looked really natural. Congrats on winning |:>
THANKS!!! :)

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Re: THE FRONT LINES [AWA Expo Best Manga Video]

Post by Shin-AMV » Fri Oct 12, 2012 4:46 am

Snice. I remember watching this and being impressed when it was on youtube for a contest I was judging before the sound got disabled.
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Re: THE FRONT LINES [AWA Expo Best Manga Video]

Post by Hikado95 » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:50 am

To create a story with "SV" manga it is a little difficult, in my own opinion I miss you a little more technique in transactions, the typography is good and I do not complain of this. :wink:

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Re: THE FRONT LINES [AWA Expo Best Manga Video]

Post by AimoAio » Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:27 am

I didn't like the overlay text ontop of the images or the lyrics in the speech bubbles. It's not like they were badly done (well a few didn't quite fit) but because you had such excellent scene choices that adding the text felt redundant. Your scans alone would have been able to convey your story perfectly, especially because you did an awesome job at animating the scans themselves to make it realistic. Still it was nice, I like it. :up:

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Re: THE FRONT LINES [AWA Expo Best Manga Video]

Post by BecauseImBored1 » Sat Oct 20, 2012 8:41 pm

AimoAio wrote:I didn't like the overlay text ontop of the images or the lyrics in the speech bubbles. It's not like they were badly done (well a few didn't quite fit) but because you had such excellent scene choices that adding the text felt redundant. Your scans alone would have been able to convey your story perfectly, especially because you did an awesome job at animating the scans themselves to make it realistic. Still it was nice, I like it. :up:
Noted :D Thanks for you're feed back ^^ I will not use text in my next mmv

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