Do you really think that anyone is going to watch 30 seconds of a video that many times...for YOU?kickass331 wrote:huh?Cornwiggle wrote:Great way to make no one ever want to watch your stuff again.kickass331 wrote:That makes sense... I thought my next "Major" AMV I would take every 30 seconds and give it to a beta tester to give comments on while I was editing the next 30 seconds...code_chrono wrote:The more you know poster. Can't tell you how many times I've wanted to use it.
Anyway, the AMV was mehish, and wasn't well done by any means. The footage was pretty bad, the sync was off, and it was just overall pretty bad. I suggest reading the guides for assistance, though I think this has been suggested in the past. Don't spurt and AMV every 6 hours, really work towards making something good, and you'll feel better. Take a day or two off from editing, then come back, sit down and VISUALIZE what you wish to accomplish. Then get some good footage, spend at least 2-4 weeks editing and making it look perfect, send beta tests to people willing to watch, taketheir opinion into consideration, and then fix what needs to be fixed, then upload it here for public viewing.
Meh. just my opinion.![]()
Feel free to disregard it.
Not many.
And if they do and you still screw THAT up, then they'll never do it again.
Here's the thing. You doing that each 30 seconds will have the exact same outcome as when you post your full vids.
You'll post 30 seconds, they'll say long paragraphs of what needs to be fixed (probably the entire thing) and then you'll say something like "No" and you won't even fix it either.
You have to know what you're doing first before you can use people's advice. If anyone besides you isn't proof of that, I don't know who is.