A Tribute to "Old School" AMVs

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shikai_li
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A Tribute to "Old School" AMVs

Post by shikai_li » Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:58 am

Old skool AMVs have always been my favorite.
Now a lot of the new AMVs are incorporating old w/the new.
(IE: Adobe After Effects, Photoshop Etc)
Which are still great, but theres something to an AMV to me
that's just better with out some of the masking effects and what not.
Since my style is based and influenced off the "old skool", I hope that
all my AMVs live up to those, one day.

These are a few AMVs that I have made in the past couple of months.
Being that almost all editing software is over $500,
all the following videos we're made w/Windows Movie Maker. :P
My apologies go out to those Adobe Premiere & Sony Vegas fans. ^^

Positive/Constructive comments are a plus, although I just wanted to share.
"Please keep criticism constructive and not destructive."
Thanks.

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Post by Megamom » Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:10 am

We all use some see the "Movie Maker" I wore, now use more modern software as "Ulead video studio," are taken into account, any look!..vale!! 8-)
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE

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Post by shikai_li » Sat Feb 09, 2008 2:11 pm

I forgot about Ulead until you mentioned it.
I Googled some videos of it, it looks good.
A lot better than windows movie maker.
Thanks for the heads up & comments.

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