Apparently, at a new info page:Beast Spear wrote:Where is it up???
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=148675
Apparently, at a new info page:Beast Spear wrote:Where is it up???
I should have mentioned that they could still use the same info page...Scintilla wrote:Apparently, at a new info page:Beast Spear wrote:Where is it up???
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=148675
I see... subs are a definate no-no, then. See, I figured some would let it slide since it's my first one, but I see your point.dj_ultima_the_great wrote:- lose the subtitles. They're distracting, and easy to get rid of. Additionally, the DVDs for this series have been out for a long time, and they're a great deal, too. There's no excuse to be using any kind of downloaded footage anyway - especially stuff with subtitles.
Ah, well, I neither have money or transportation to go out and get the DVDs (bad otaku!). (Also, what do you mean about my encoding? I'm extremely new to this. ._.; )dj_ultima_the_great wrote:- video quality could have been better. I blame part of this on the lack of DVD footage, and part of it on your encoding. Again, this isn't as important as some other things, but if you're going to spend all this time editing a good video, you should try to give it a pretty package. There are good guides on this site that can help with that. They might be a bit of a tough read at first, but if you keep at it they're worth the effort.
Good! Even if I labeled it as such (and that was the initial point), it's good to see that it can be interpreted otherwise. (And I see about your point on the variety of my scenes - I had trouble mainly with Yuki's verse. x_X)dj_ultima_the_great wrote:- I loved the concept of the video. I'm not big on Furuba romance videos, and even though you labeled it as such, I still feel that this was more of a friendship story. Your scene choices were pretty good, although I think you should have had more variety in your scenes. You kept returning to the same parts of the anime, particularly in the first half of the video. This is your story - mix up the scenes and tell it.
Did you notice I tried to focus a little on Tohru as well?dj_ultima_the_great wrote:- another point on the concept... it was nice that you focused a verse on Yuki, and then one on Kyou, and then both of them. It gives your video a sense of flow and coherency in its story, so well done there.
Well, this isn't entirely correct, but in the interest of simplicity, I'll say that .wmv tends to be the worst quality you can get for your video. Notice how the clips you used to make your video look a lot cleaner and smoother than the video itself? That has to do with how you compressed/encoded it. I know that Windows Movie Maker does NOT leave you with a lot of options in encoding (I empathize because I made eleven videos with that sucker before I switched to Magix), but there are ways to get your video quality looking great if you're willing to learn.anime_is_good wrote:Ah, well, I neither have money or transportation to go out and get the DVDs (bad otaku!). (Also, what do you mean about my encoding? I'm extremely new to this. ._.; )
Yup yup, I noticed that. In that part, you actually reminded me of a similar approach that I want to take on a Fruits Basket video I plan on doing somewhere down the road.Did you notice I tried to focus a little on Tohru as well?My favorite part of the vid. - I wanted it to be through everyone's POV.