Trigun--First attempt

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Miang
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Trigun--First attempt

Post by Miang » Thu Dec 12, 2002 11:04 am

Hi.
I'm new to this, but I'm enjoying it. It's not the best quality video, but once I get all the DVDs, and get the better clips I will fix it, and repost. Any comments would be very welcome. :D
http://www.tapfer.org/videos/DOA.WMV

Thanks.;)
Miang

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Post by mercenaryomega » Thu Dec 12, 2002 12:24 pm

Not a bad video, couple comments and notations if you care to listen because they say creative critisizim is the best if someone can take it in stride. Point one, excellent video, midrange res, clear audio, and nice timing. However Point two, a little more research may need to be done in the future as that anime was already done to that song quite some time back, also, though the video res was fairly good, I would suggest finding video without sub text on it as the subs text just seems to degrade the quality and remove it from being a competition class video. Also, keep in mind that timing means a lot in an AMV, the timing with the video can make or break it. Even if it means re-doing part of it, or finding a different clip, sometimes it is worth it to take that extra couple of hours to fix it so it is done right. Excellent job for starting out though and I give you points! Keep up the great work and I hope maybe you can gain some insight and be even better the next time!
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