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by Arigatomina » Thu Oct 14, 2004 12:10 am
I'd have to say it depends on the subject of the video. I've seen very few effect-driven vids that I liked. The ones I did like, I liked because those effects were combined with characters/stories that I enjoyed seeing in such a flashy, in-your-face manner. Others end up being eyecandy aimed at someone that's not me = aka, I don't find myself in the target audience so my dislike doesn't reflect on the video so much as on me.
As for my own videos, I can't do effects. Oh, I can *do* a lot with frame-by-frame editing, but I can't make it 'effective' in a video for the general public. So far every single video I've made that didn't use effects, has received reviews saying it would have been great if it had used effects. And every single video I've used that incorporated an effect has received at least one review saying it would have been great without the effects. What does that tell me? I'm incapable of pleasing the general public when it comes to effects or a lack of effects. Some videos I've made depended on the effects, so I put them in. Others would have looked far too blatant and just...gaudy with effects added in.
I use effects on a 'need-to-use' basis. If I think the song or story necessitates some addition to the footage itself, I'll add that. If I think the video is best presented using the anime itself, that's how I present it. For most vids I find effects aren't needed, so I simply don't do them.
I'm the sort who doesn't add salt to my food because I want to taste it without the masking artificial flavor. I think of effects the same way. Unless it's a bland tasting video, it doesn't need the spices mixed in to the point where they're all you can taste. If the point of the video is to have a dose of sugar with substance hidden beneath so your belly gets full, add a bit of anime footage to the effects and have at it.
/This doesn't include crossover vids that are only possible with 'effects' to 'create' the scenes used. This is directed towards the additive effects, not the inherent ones.