Video: Germans in Britain
Anime: Hellsing OVA
Song: Germans in Mexico
Artist: Electric Six
Creator: steelie
My first AMV, but I hope you enjoy it.
Hellsing OVA - Germans in Mexico
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- Emotive
- ...the Meditant
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:20 pm
It was a pretty decent try for a first. There was some lyric synching throughout the amv but many parts seemed random, especially the choruses. The "Germans In Britain" concept would certainly have worked better if you had waited for the release of Ova 4, but you didn't seem to really follow a concept either way (the lyric synching was taken too literally and as a result there wasn't a logical row of events). Certainly not bad for a first though, there were decent synching tries throughout the vid and even a couple masks, things you don't usually see in a first amv.
Also, you seem to be having issues with quality (I've seen worse but your quality turning bad seems to be result of either a bad rip or a bad encode, and there are basic issues you could easily fix, like interlacing) - for your future amvs take a look at read<i></i>fag.
Keep at it
Also, you seem to be having issues with quality (I've seen worse but your quality turning bad seems to be result of either a bad rip or a bad encode, and there are basic issues you could easily fix, like interlacing) - for your future amvs take a look at read<i></i>fag.
Keep at it
