[key]Scarlet wrote:Thank you in advance

I look forward to see how you edited to this song! *-*
diegao94 wrote:Kyssifur wrote:Have you seen the reply?

Yeah I saw it! I was writing you a PM, but since you opened this topic, I'll reply here.
I agree with your point of view, 'cause I see things in the same way. Not to say that I edit like you (well, actually I do it sometimes), but I also enjoy my "editing style" and my main goal is entertain people. And also, I appreciate the fact that you enjoy what you do, and you don't want to change just to be more popular.
About the song, is not for the Rap genre, I have nothing against it, it was more for the song itself, which initially sounded weird to my ears, but then, as you know, it worked. Because, like you, I also edit only if I feel that the song fits with the anime; so this is one of my weapon as well

Normal cuts aren't boring, but when we talk about AMVs, for some people they are, especially nowdays. In any case, you'd better keep doing things as you do them now.
You're welcome, and congratulations for your place

Thanks!

It is really hard to write down my thoughts in English, but let's give a try... I enjoy editing, because I do it in my own style. And I like my own style because it's mine. I never put a scene under any part of the song unless I feel it at least good. I mean, let's just talk about that particular 2 seconds. I loop it several times and it must be good looking, if it's perfect, that satisfies me more. I also have to mention the before-after parts. It's not enough when you have a lot of perfect small cuts. They must fit with each other, they must have a steady flow, a "this pleasures my eyes" flow. That's why I think that scene selection is much more important than using fancy FXs and transitions. Also important how you put them together, you have to feel the song, you have to see the song in front of you, the song has to be incarnated with the anime or how the fuck should I explain this... An AMV can strike with only a small amount of blur, color curves, B&C in it. Or without. I'm a big fan of nonfx AMVs. Donno why, but I don't want to get more in to FXs. Those I mentioned before are more than enough for me, to entertain and satisfy myself, and on top of that: the audience. I'm not saying everybody loves my videos, but those of people who leave a comment, or leave a thumbs up on YT, org, wherever, I think they found my actual AMV at least interesting.

And yes, I don't want to change my style, my conceptions, just to be more popular.
Secondly, I love comments where people say that they loved how the anime fitted with the music. This is what I call success.

This is how an AMV should be builded up or what... The perfect scene selection under the perfect fitting music. This is a real AMV. This is my goal when I start editing, since I realized that I'm a dumb to use fancy FXs. And sometimes it works, sometimes it works less. But overall, there are always a few fans behind each and every video of mine.
Rap music is dangerous to edit with. From a lot of aspects. I don't want to detail it, but you won't be able to tell me 10 very good rap AMVs.

I bet you!
It's a really interesting topic to talk about, everybody is welcome to write me
FarmXD wrote:I would love to have opinions of my new AMV next week >_<
I'm going to publish my new Attack on Titan AMV next weekend. You are welcome to leave an op on it.

Btw. It's been already listed on my profile.