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Post by Inaaca » Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:57 am



I tried a few new things with this amv. This is the first time I've attempted masking and also the first time I put such a strong emphasis on telling a story. The editing process with this video turned out to be a really great learning experience for me. If you're interested in the details, you can check out the video description.

I'm satisfied with how this video turned out, though it may be too slow for some people due to the song choice. In any case, let me know what you think. :)

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Post by dj_ultima_the_great » Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:15 am

This was a really sweet video - and I mean that both in terms of editing and emotions. I'm not sure that the masking really added anything to the video, but I don't feel that it took anything away either. With how simple this song is, you probably could have gotten away with just straight cuts and fades and this would have turned out just as beautifully. Dunno what else to say... I really liked it. With all of the violent, angsty Saikano videos out there, it's nice to see one that's sad, but sweet.

Great job~! :D


- Jen

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Post by Inaaca » Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:20 am

dj_ultima_the_great wrote:This was a really sweet video - and I mean that both in terms of editing and emotions. I'm not sure that the masking really added anything to the video, but I don't feel that it took anything away either. With how simple this song is, you probably could have gotten away with just straight cuts and fades and this would have turned out just as beautifully. Dunno what else to say... I really liked it. With all of the violent, angsty Saikano videos out there, it's nice to see one that's sad, but sweet.

Great job~! :D


- Jen
Thank you very much. ^^ I'm glad you liked it.

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Post by Everywhere and Everyone » Mon Aug 06, 2007 2:35 am

Oh.

Oh, that was so awesome.

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Post by Lok1990 » Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:24 am

the video is emotional and sad T_T but i like it ^^
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Post by Inaaca » Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:59 pm

Thanks for taking the time to watch it. ^^ Glad you enjoyed it.

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Post by Esrhan » Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:36 am

I liked your Now and Then, Here and There AMV a lot more than this one. The song you now used was very meh and I think there are enough typical Saikano drama AMVs out there ot begin with.

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Post by Emong » Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:57 am

I haven't seen the anime, but I guess this was more or less re-telling of the anime in somewhat chronological order? However, I liked your clip-selection and the way it went with the song. It wasn't anything too deep though. I always appreciate depth 8-)

Some of the fades didn't flow so weel, but overall you syncing was right on! Good job on this one! :D

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Post by Inaaca » Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:06 am

Esrhan wrote:I liked your Now and Then, Here and There AMV a lot more than this one. The song you now used was very meh and I think there are enough typical Saikano drama AMVs out there ot begin with.
Yeah, I did feel a little more inspired with my Now and Then, Here and There AMV, and towards the end of this one I was getting a wee bit tired of editing drama.

I'm excited about my next one though, which delves into the action/adventure category. That should be interesting.

Thanks for the feedback. ^^

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Post by Inaaca » Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:09 am

Emong wrote:I haven't seen the anime, but I guess this was more or less re-telling of the anime in somewhat chronological order? However, I liked your clip-selection and the way it went with the song. It wasn't anything too deep though. I always appreciate depth 8-)

Some of the fades didn't flow so weel, but overall you syncing was right on! Good job on this one! :D
Yep, more or less retelling in mostly chronological order, heh. I was a little concerned about this one being just like most of the other Saikano vids out there, but that's okay.

Thanks for the feedback. ^^

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