
I was just about to say it looks like someone took your concept and ran with it. I definitely like the idea of a Hinata tribute. I am a fan of underdogs and secondary characters. Do her proud!
Well, our family members are not the type of people who just do that, so Cheesemaster might have a problem. Then again she might love the Idea and worship you for it. We actually are going to get Premiere Pro when we get our new computer. Me and my sister have both outgrown WMM, and are looking for something a bit more challenging, and has more effects. We are going to get a pack of several programs including Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Photoshop CS. The Hinata vid might not be started on until after the beginning of 2006.sarinthesky wrote:Sorry for double post, I can't edit in this forum -
Just to say, if you think you can get the video done in less than 30 days, Adobe Premiere Pro gives you a free 30 day fully functioning trial if you were looking for a better editor...
Actually, it might not take long afterall. My brother got a call from my aunt this morning, and she told him that if he could get his outrageously messy room clean before the end of the month, she would buy the new computer for us. This will make it a faster process, but it will still take awhile to save up for the program.Arcane Azmadi wrote:You shouldn't delay any longer than necessary if you don't want someone else taking your idea and doing it for you- that's why I never talk about any of my own ideas. Premiere is a pretty good program to use- although it's inefficient, I prefer it to both Final Cut and Avid for reasons of user-friendliness. Plus, I'm still using Premiere 6.0 and I've heard later versions are a lot more efficient.
By the way, if you wanted 'Up & Down & Back Again' you'll find it on Powderfinger's 'Odyssey Number Five' album. Great album, everyone should buy it.
Personally, I just don't trust anyone, so I never give out an idea I intend to do myself. And if someone steals your idea and does it first, then their video will be the first one people see and it will shape their opinions of your work in advance when you release it. As I said in our entry for 'The Face Inside of Me Is (Razor Sharp Mix)' I'd heard that someone had done the idea really appallingly earlier and given it a bad reputation. Being unique is a very big advantage- not as important as being good, but important nonetheless.leenarutogaara wrote:Besides, one of the site rules is that you can't steal other peoples Ideas. Even though its hard to tell if they stole, or they came up with the same thing. Anyhow, if someone does use the idea before her, that doesn't matter, as long as she makes hers better, and more original.