DDR?
- Maver
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DDR?
i'm just guessing that someone has done an AMV ddr project though i searched the froums and couldn't find it. also too any anime ddr? i mean i know that one guy is selling that anime ddr (using other peoples works i heard) but is there one that someone isn't selling? (and would anime ddr songs be legal in america because there not liscined yet?
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- VegettoEX
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Past the first sentence, I have absolutely no idea what you're trying to ask.
There have been four "DDR Projects" thus far (3rd mix, 2nd mix, 4th mix, and 5th mix; in that order). The general premise is to take the entire 2nd disc of each soundtrack, which is a megamix (each song flows into the next) and split up the tracks among individual editors (or teams of editors). They make AMVs to the songs, and send the tracks to the coordinators, who string all of the videos together to make one giant music video.
All four DDR Projects have initially screened at Anime Weekend Atlanta, with the last ("last" meaning both "previous" and "final," sadly) one playing just this past weekend.
For more information:
http://ddr.otakuvideo.com
There have been four "DDR Projects" thus far (3rd mix, 2nd mix, 4th mix, and 5th mix; in that order). The general premise is to take the entire 2nd disc of each soundtrack, which is a megamix (each song flows into the next) and split up the tracks among individual editors (or teams of editors). They make AMVs to the songs, and send the tracks to the coordinators, who string all of the videos together to make one giant music video.
All four DDR Projects have initially screened at Anime Weekend Atlanta, with the last ("last" meaning both "previous" and "final," sadly) one playing just this past weekend.
For more information:
http://ddr.otakuvideo.com
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lol ok basicly like this. i was wondering if anyone has mad like an AMV mix for use on a DDR emualtor (such as stepmani/DWI) basicly this would include amvs (music probly wouldn't matter) and the video would be the amv and the dance steps would be watever they were made to be.
if you were to make somthing like this you'd need a hadful of good AMVs then seperate the audio from the video. then add steps to them and in the steps tell it to play the video. that way you'd be dancing to your fav amvs.
now do you guys know wat i'm tlaking about?
if you were to make somthing like this you'd need a hadful of good AMVs then seperate the audio from the video. then add steps to them and in the steps tell it to play the video. that way you'd be dancing to your fav amvs.
now do you guys know wat i'm tlaking about?
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- danball1976
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You essentially repeated what VegettoEX just said.Maver wrote:lol ok basicly like this. i was wondering if anyone has mad like an AMV mix for use on a DDR emualtor (such as stepmani/DWI) basicly this would include amvs (music probly wouldn't matter) and the video would be the amv and the dance steps would be watever they were made to be.
if you were to make somthing like this you'd need a hadful of good AMVs then seperate the audio from the video. then add steps to them and in the steps tell it to play the video. that way you'd be dancing to your fav amvs.
now do you guys know wat i'm tlaking about?
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No, he didn't. The DDR Projects didn't attempt to add in steps to make playable DDR songs.danball1976 wrote:You essentially repeated what VegettoEX just said.Maver wrote:lol ok basicly like this. i was wondering if anyone has mad like an AMV mix for use on a DDR emualtor (such as stepmani/DWI) basicly this would include amvs (music probly wouldn't matter) and the video would be the amv and the dance steps would be watever they were made to be.
if you were to make somthing like this you'd need a hadful of good AMVs then seperate the audio from the video. then add steps to them and in the steps tell it to play the video. that way you'd be dancing to your fav amvs.
now do you guys know wat i'm tlaking about?
I think I heard once about the possibility of a contest where each editor would do an AMV to a DDR track and have it play as the background video, then <i>also</i> make up his/her own steps to the track... and the tracks would be judged not only on how good the video was, but also on how fun the steps were to play. But I don't know if anyone did anything with that.
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