Since you have total control of the frame, why limit yourself to left or right? Seize the vertical space too

Yeah the overall concept involves some vertical panning too when moving "down the page," so I don't plan on limiting myself to a horizontal flow only.nekoinabox wrote:Since you have total control of the frame, why limit yourself to left or right? Seize the vertical space too
The more I think about it, I think the overall flow and mood of the video would work better with a L>R flow, but I have some ideas on how I could switch it up at certain points. Unfortunately I probably wont have much time to really work on this until after Christmas because of some live action stuff I will be helping someone with. Which really sucks because right now I am brimming with ideas for this video and I really want to work on it right now.Kristyrat wrote:If you want it to seem more smooth and 'normal' then you should go with a L-R.
It would be pretty cool to see a mix between the two though, getting a good play between the different effects you'd achieve with either pan.
Haha, yeah that would really get the audience to be like "eh, wut?"Koopiskeva wrote:Just go crazy and do D-U, inverted, with lens flares.
I like how that scene was done.Squirrel Ninja wrote:Agreed R-L if people are watching the amv they should be comfortable enough reading manga Right to left. See also the manga scene in FLCL