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hanyou21 wrote:Wow, that was long - I definitely respect the amount of time it took you to do Delerium, but in my opinion it's far better than you give it credit for. The combination was just excellent and wowed me the first time I saw it - hell, I even turned out the lights and "partied" to it.
I'll definitely agree with you on some portions of the Animix, it did hit low points once in awhile. However, I will say that staying attention through the entire thing, especially the 1-3 or 4 times wasn't a problem for me. If you didn't like one song it changed in like 30sec. However, a point I would like to argue is that for 10+ min multieditor projects, energy doesn't have to get high and stay there.
For a short normal length AMV, ya, get high and stay constant. But in long projects it's unrealistic, and creates more of a dramatic effect if you let the energy sag, and then build up to a climax/high point. Take the last 5 some minutes of Animix, not counting the credits - you go from normal mixes, to the Cat Soup portion (which I hate, no offense), and then all of a sudden you hit the climax. If you're not expecting it, it has the element of surprise and is better than if you would've gradually built up to it.
Idk - I just kinda like all the random highs in lows in these projects, it's like a rollercoasterOh, and the Asuka segment around 40 min still is awesome even after seeing the vid for like 20 times.
JCD wrote:And sorry for my rant -_-
/me votes for RoS
hanyou21 wrote:lol, pacing whoren1
My vote still goes to TCP, but RoS definitely gained some ground in my head after I watched again last night, especially due to the FLCL and Bebop segments. I don't know tho, there's just something about TCP that convinces me it's better, and I can put my finger on it.
Anamorphic Productions wrote:Firstly, the concept of Delirium was simple. Utilize frame by frame editing and a very high-impact song to play on visual cues our eyes have. Delirium was NOT made to be a dance video, and therby the concept is not the standard.
What I was exploiting was the fact that when you see something split, as I did, frame by frame through two or three video tracks, your mind stores each image. You see scene 1 in frame A, scene 2 in frame B, and Scene 1 TWO frames further in frame C, and your mind keeps both images in your head and fills in the missing info.
Pull in three frames and you mind will shift between recognizing any two, and reading the third as background noise.
Sub0 wrote:exactly! (so that's it! I thought I was drunk...) It's pure nirvana! And the music just wrped around my brain.... o.0
Anamorphic Productions wrote:But happy to kill a brain cell or two! *bows*
Hanyou21 wrote: turned out the lights and "partied" to it.
Anamorphic Productions wrote:But happy to kill a brain cell or two! *bows*
Hanyou21 wrote: turned out the lights and "partied" to it.
Anamorphic Productions wrote:But happy to kill a brain cell or two! *bows*
Hanyou21 wrote: turned out the lights and "partied" to it.
Anamorphic Productions wrote:But happy to kill a brain cell or two! *bows*
Hanyou21 wrote: turned out the lights and "partied" to it.
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