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Postby Maverick-Rubik » Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:45 pm

So... is my s.CRY.ed addition in or not? :?
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Postby jasper-isis » Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:49 pm

Thank you for your feedback, pen-pen and Otohiko. I was actually aiming for the :shock: :( kind of response, so I guess it's a good thing that you reacted that way. :P

I agree that the ending of my video is kinda confusing. The video is like one big spoiler for episode 8 of Fruits Basket. Here's the story if you want to know what's going on:

Hatori is one of the twelve cursed members of the Sohma family. He turns into an animal of the Chinese zodiac if embraced by somebody of the opposite gender. Hatori also has the ability to erase memories - memories of people who unwittingly find out about the family secret. He has had to use this ability many times in the past, and has grown into a cool, unemotional man.

One day, Hatori meets his new work assistant, Kana. He is immediately touched by her warm and carefree attitude. Through time, the two of them fall in love. Kana finds about about Hatori's curse one night, but she does not mind, saying still that she is happy to be in love with him. When Hatori hears this, he feels happiness unlike any he had felt before.

The two of them decide to ask Akito, the head of the household, for permission to marry. However, Akito goes into a fit of rage at the idea and severely hurts Hatori in the eye. He then screams at Kana that it’s her fault, that there’s no way for her to help those with the family curse.

Days pass, and Kana cannot stop crying no matter how Hatori comforts her. She grows sick from her sadness. Hatori is left with no choice but to erase her memories of their love. When her time as Hatori’s assistant is over, Kana leaves. Hatori cries. But he does not blame Akito, for such is the Sohma family curse.


I really don't know how to portray the ending of the story more clearly than I already have... any suggestions?
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Postby rose4emily » Mon Apr 26, 2004 3:15 pm

Maverick: sorry, but it seems like the ruling on the techno music is a no. Your editing seems pretty strong, though, so if you wanted to make a jazz, classical, or avant-garde video we'd be glad to take it. It's possible that I might start a techno-synth-electronic project after this one is done, or that someone else (you feel up to it?) might start one now, but it looks like a line is being drawn here between melodic and pulse-dominated music.

Pen-Pen: I can think of one other really awesome Haibane video off the bat, that being Janski's "The Bird Who Flew To Far", which uses classical music. Unfortunately, watching that a few too many times just intimidated me by sitting so far out of reach.

I don't know about a 'light-hearted' Lain video. It's probably possible (I once saw a Grave of the Fireflies video that made me laugh, albiet mainly through the shear sick irony of the choices of music - unfortunately it's not on the .org), but it'd be a stretch. I do remember a sequence in one of the later episodes using the tune "Just Like a Lizard" (it had a really cool rolling left-hand piano walking bass line with some jazz guitars over it) and a sort of jumpy, random jumble of images and memories that I thought was really cool in a pre-Broken Movie Nine Inch Nails video minus the flashing and Trent hanging from the ceiling by a tangled mass of magnetic tape way. That wasn't really light-hearted, but didn't seem really dark either, but more like that Chigago 'heartbeat of the city' jazz that conveyed a sense of busy chaos loosely connected into a place, a feeling, and a groove to tap your feet to. Yet I can't remember the name of the poet who wrote all those lines about the 'living city' that get matched up with that '20s jazz and a lot of randoms paintings and black-and-white photos every once in a while on one of those American history special. I certainly do know how to ramble.
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Postby Maverick-Rubik » Mon Apr 26, 2004 3:27 pm

Thanks, I have an acoustic alchemy video I'll do instead.. :)
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Postby Otohiko » Mon Apr 26, 2004 4:04 pm

Well, my point is that I'm constantly trying to do something different. It might even be that I'm afraid of the fact that Lain + Me + King Crimson are too natural a match - but then, the product would pretty certainly be a video that would scare the crap out of everyone, and it seems we already have our share of heavier videos here :roll:

I can and will make that kind of video eventually - but I'd like to explore some alternative approaches before I do...

Another problem is that my listening choice in the last days have been getting progressively weirder and heavier, so I'm not getting much closer to figuring out something for lighter stuff.

Anyways, I'm writing my last exam in 2 hours, and after that it's clear sailing for me. Again, if someone comes across for something that might work for Lain, KareKano or Ah! My Goddess - do suggest.
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Postby Otohiko » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:19 pm

:shock:

Alright, sudden and unexpected development for me. Funny how epiphany seems to sneak up in odd ways. It seems the answer was under my nose all along, but I didn't notice it - I found my song.

Now, there's good news and bad news...

The bad news:
I'm not sure about the anime to use for it...
and
It's King Crimson ( :? )

The good news:
Other than the name of the guitarist, it has little in common with either the tracks I suggested or used
and
It's exactly what we're looking for - even stylistically, it's best classified as avant-garde jazz-rock. I hope I can get this one done within the context of the project.

***

King Crimson - The Sailor's Tale
The video will be about the same length as The Wasteland, and also going into several directions at the same time, but different, more jazzy directions. My concern now is to find the right visuals for it. I'll have that thing uploaded to the FTP later tonight, and I think most of you will agree that even cinematically/in terms of contrasts - it's very good long video material.

Anyway, sorry for the rant. Now I need an anime :roll:
(Cowboy Bebop is a natural choice, but we'll see if anything else pops out...)
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Postby rose4emily » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:28 pm

It's funny, because we don't have a Bebop vid yet. Yet one more anime that I'm surprised isn't just screaming to be used in this project (if only because of the nature of its own soundtrack).

On a tangent, anyone feel like testing a webpage in IE5 and/or IE6? I just finished an update to the Anime section of my website with fixed-position menus and CSS popups and the like, and would like to see whether they work outside of Mozilla.

The menu should stay in the same place on the screen as the page scrolls.
Text should appear in the lower box describing each link (including those in the images for my own AMVs) when the mouse is hovering over that link.

the page is here:

http://www.rit.edu/~cop3958/anime/amv.html

this project's page is now here:

http://www.rit.edu/~cop3958/anime/fantasia.html
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Postby Otohiko » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:31 pm

The fantasia page works just fine... now, is the AMV page supposed to be missing some pictures, or am I not seeing it right?

It seemed to look better on my home computer with Mozilla though. :roll:
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Postby rose4emily » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:36 pm

No, I'm pretty sure all the pictures are supposed to be there. They just use the standard <img src="someimagehere".... markup, so that shouldn't be browser dependant, and I'm seing one for each video.

There is an empty box on the bottom left where the text is supposed to go on the mouseovers. I know that it works in Mozilla, but since I can't install the IE browsers, I don't know if it would work for the other eighty-something percent of the internet.
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Postby ooshna » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:36 pm

I am going to do Schizm using Akira I have alot of ideas in my head and hopefully I can get them to work out well tonight I will convert the dvd to divx.
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Postby Otohiko » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:38 pm

Yea, there does seem to be something odd going on in IE. When the description boxes pop out on mouseover, the order of things really goes all over the place - some things shift, some things disappear somewhere. Seems IE definitely doesn't like it all too much.
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Postby rose4emily » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:50 pm

Lovely. Seems I have a little more digging to do before I properly use that neat little CSS feature.

Damn Microsoft and their crappy standards support.
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Postby AznRAVEr1022 » Mon Apr 26, 2004 5:51 pm

Ok, im currently uploading "a boy i knew" (which is taking a long ass time for some reason) but i just started ripping my EOE footage today to start something new. Hopefully ill finish by the end of June of something, but if i do manage to finish it, i'll upload that and let you decided which one to use.
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Postby OtakuForLife » Mon Apr 26, 2004 6:01 pm

Still concidering my project , and yea I'm taking my sweetass time :)
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Postby NeoQuixotic » Mon Apr 26, 2004 7:57 pm

I'm just wondering how long is Fantasia or whatever its called gonna go on? And is there a deadline for when the final compilation will be put together. The reason is that I've only just started on my video and have been swamped by school and college preperation. I don't want to be left out :? .

One more question. The song I'm using right now is "End of All Things" from LOTR:ROTK. Almost all the song is centered around the vocals of the choir. I'm just wondering if it still counts as instrumental, I would think so, but it doesn't hurt to ask. I'd upload it to the songs on the FTP but for some reason I can't. (maybe my firewall or router?)
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