squirle wrote:The real short but very difficuly questions is where to start after you've roughly worked out what theme, story or song you're gonna use.
Short answer: wherever you can. Beginning, end, instrumental, a couple of lines in a verse... there must be some reason you picked that song for that source, right? It's a lot easier to place a clip in the timeline if it's preceded or followed by another, even if the original clip is just a placeholder or a poor substitute for the clip you really want.
Ofcourse a little storyboard so u have a rough idea of what you're looking for. But how do you go about finding that just 1 scene that you need. Does it all depend on knowledge of the series or is there some magical trick for it.
If you do find a magical trick, feel free to share it.
To answer your second question first, yes. I really can't think of any vid that wouldn't require knowledge of the series. Whatever clip you need, you need to know where to find it. You don't need to know every frame of every shot, but being able to mentally call up just enough information about a scene to decide whether or not it's going to serve your current needs is going to save you a heck of a lot of time.
I'd suggest placing clips on the timeline until you've exhausted the ideas that spurred you into making the AMV, and
then rewatching the source footage. At the very least, you'll have an idea of the things you don't need to pay attention to.
Back to the first question. Are you asking the forum members specifically, or asking in general? I prefer AMVs that follow the plot of the series (however loosely or carelessly, so most of the time I already know the scene I'm using even if I don't know how it's going to end up looking. For scenes that I don't know, I'll think about the kind of scene that would work best (action, conversations, stuff that's reminiscent of or foreshadows other stuff that's already on the timeline... non-specific things like that) and then rewatch episodes that I think would be useful. If I find what I'm looking for, great. If not...
