RenaSun wrote:l33tmeatwad wrote:Raw masking with no attempt to really make the two sources look like they belong together
l33tmeatwad wrote:perhaps you could work on color correction
what is color correction for you? thick layer of looks, mojo and so on? I didn’t want to use them, I wanted to save the maximum of original colors, so using of curves, levels, masks, solids, OF helped me here a lot.
First off, it seems you don't really understand what color correction REALLY is. I know a lot of editors think color correction is skewing all the colors to one shade or something ridiculous like that, but what i mean by color correction is really selecting one of the sources and matching the color tones of that show. The overall color tone of the different sources were obvious and could have used some adjusting. It really shows with the different white level balance that the different shows have causing a variance in skin tones and the whites in the scene not matching well (making the foreign character(s) look out of place). When done properly, no one should be able to tell color correction was done at all, but when not done or done improperly it really stands out like a sore thumb.
RenaSun wrote:l33tmeatwad wrote:the character art differences were very jarring
first of all I wanted to use character, who is really older then girl and he should do paperworks, so Hattori from Bakuman was perfect for my idea. secondly, how do you think about this
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this is original Chihayafuru character. is he suitable?
When you show that picture it doesn't appear as if he belongs, but there overall art style of that character in the TV series does match that of the other characters. Keep in mind the art style of a character can vary based on the source (aka, the manga version may look slightly different than it's anime counterpart). With that said, the character you placed in has more of a sharp art style, while the other show tends to have more round, soft style characters, the overall art styles are just very different and don't work well together.
RenaSun wrote:l33tmeatwad wrote:parts like at 1:30 where the girl has her head titled as you aligned the other character with her at a very bad angle
I don’t think so.
You don't think so? Re-evaluate the scene, the male character is standing vertical, but the female when viewed in relation to the ground is clearly being viewed from a camera angle above her head and to her left. These are things you need to pay attention to when adding foreign things to a scene as to not create an awkward sense of something not belonging to the viewers.
I know I can give some harsh reviews, but it's for your benefit, I would like to see those in the AMV community improve and get better so I try to be as honest as possible when giving feedback. Overall I can see a lot of potential here if you just take the steps necessary to fix flaws in future videos.