Yah, It's Done!

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Re: Yah, It's Done!

Post by JCD » Tue May 04, 2004 12:45 pm

Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:for that I'm working on a new AMV using footage from Kiddy Grade and a brand new technique I've come up with called Slash Strike Split Framing. Basically it achieves a fast hard action beat synch without giving you epilepsy like using flash frames does. ^_^
Ugh

Sounds almost identical to what I've tried for conneko lately.

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Re: Yah, It's Done!

Post by Wheee_It's_Me! » Tue May 04, 2004 12:57 pm

JCD wrote:
Wheee_It's_Me! wrote:for that I'm working on a new AMV using footage from Kiddy Grade and a brand new technique I've come up with called Slash Strike Split Framing. Basically it achieves a fast hard action beat synch without giving you epilepsy like using flash frames does. ^_^
Ugh

Sounds almost identical to what I've tried for conneko lately.
Hrmmm, maybe. What is your effect like? Like a claw slashing effect across the screen? Cause if so that's not what I'm doing. What I'm doing is more of a half pinwheel effect that slashes the new frame across half the screen in a diagonal directiontion and then when it "hits" into place the the screen sorta reverberates.

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Re: Yah, It's Done!

Post by JCD » Tue May 04, 2004 1:02 pm

Wheee_It's_Me! wrote: Hrmmm, maybe. What is your effect like? Like a claw slashing effect across the screen? Cause if so that's not what I'm doing. What I'm doing is more of a half pinwheel effect that slashes the new frame across half the screen in a diagonal directiontion and then when it "hits" into place the the screen sorta reverberates.
No, nothing visual effects like, I'm relieved 8)

It's more like a synch technique if you can call it like that... you'll see in 2 weeks ;)

I think it was called random action...

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Post by Scintilla » Tue May 04, 2004 1:50 pm

I'm sorry, but I had only one reaction to this...
You, in your paper, wrote:aka Onideus Mad Hatter
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Post by Scintilla » Tue May 04, 2004 1:55 pm

Oh yeah, and if your focus was the competitive nature of AMVs, why didn't you mention convention contests (except in the contest of the information you can look up here on the Org)?
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Post by Maverick-Rubik » Tue May 04, 2004 4:35 pm

AMVs are categorized by genre, such as action, drama, comedy, horror, character profile, romance, dance, and trailers. AMVs are constructed using video, rendering, and graphics programs such as Premiere, AfterEffects, VirtualDub, Paint Shop, Photo Shop, Animation Shop, Maya, 3D Studio Max, and Truespace.
Dear god, Truespace? I thought I was the only one who used that program... it isn't even that commonly used for AMVs... just 3D modeling.

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Post by Char the second » Tue May 04, 2004 5:32 pm

good work for once :)
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Post by NME » Thu May 06, 2004 3:00 pm

Sadly, only a small sect of people will give a rats ass about this essay. The losers.
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