Bleach AMV (Hell Song) (Properly Threaded :P)
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Well its a first video for sure, not bad though.
The only real problem I found with it was that it felt like the effects used were just used for the sake of using them. They didn't really enhance or add to the AMV in any real way, they just kind of seemed in the way and were distracting.
all in all though, not a bad video, but if I could give you any constructive feedback it would be to only use those shape effects/cut out effects for when you want the focus to be on a particular part of the screen and not for timing, it all felt really random. I enjoy inter scene timing more than anything, where multiple actions/hits within the same scene match with song beats, without the use of any effects besides speed adjustment and small cuts.
grats on your first AMV! Keep at it, it all comes with practice and experience.
The only real problem I found with it was that it felt like the effects used were just used for the sake of using them. They didn't really enhance or add to the AMV in any real way, they just kind of seemed in the way and were distracting.
all in all though, not a bad video, but if I could give you any constructive feedback it would be to only use those shape effects/cut out effects for when you want the focus to be on a particular part of the screen and not for timing, it all felt really random. I enjoy inter scene timing more than anything, where multiple actions/hits within the same scene match with song beats, without the use of any effects besides speed adjustment and small cuts.
grats on your first AMV! Keep at it, it all comes with practice and experience.
Still lurking after all these years.
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- Eisenbahnmörser
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meh..it was exactly what I thought it would be, started to watch and closed it after about 1 minute. It as exactly what all Hell song videos are. That song just has been used to death, if u watch one amv to it, you know them all. Next time try something new (best would be a concept that hasnt been used to dead).
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Thanks for the advice ^^. I guess people here are professionals and more strict unlike other sitesccwarnick wrote:Well its a first video for sure, not bad though.
The only real problem I found with it was that it felt like the effects used were just used for the sake of using them. They didn't really enhance or add to the AMV in any real way, they just kind of seemed in the way and were distracting.
all in all though, not a bad video, but if I could give you any constructive feedback it would be to only use those shape effects/cut out effects for when you want the focus to be on a particular part of the screen and not for timing, it all felt really random. I enjoy inter scene timing more than anything, where multiple actions/hits within the same scene match with song beats, without the use of any effects besides speed adjustment and small cuts.
grats on your first AMV! Keep at it, it all comes with practice and experience.

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Indeeed :OProdigi wrote:YOU KNOW ITS TRUE PEOPLE.Prodigi wrote:With people like NerdStrudel, KevMaster and Cornwiggle running around, the idea of 'professionals' is a little skewed.ronyap wrote:Thanks for the advice ^^. I guess people here are professionals and more strict unlike other sites Razz (in a good way)
but yeah, for a first amv that was really good, next time, try to be a little less sloppy with the effects, use them only where the song calls for them. Maybe watch a few effectsy vids or betas from people to learn alittle more about em.
Methinks you have a lot of potential, so keep at it, and take the advice people give you.
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