I know you hate the Tube.
But watch that version it is way better.[till the HD is up]

Video:Alucards Profile
Song:The Song Remains Unnamed
Artist:Silent Civilian
Source:Hellsing (OVA)
Creator:Radiant_mt
Watch.Enjoy.Comment
He lives in Australia, so assuming that the sources he uses come from DVDs/Blu-Rays he buys there, blended frames are are pretty much impossible to remove since they are likely due to shitty blended input. It's extremely hard to find completely unblended PAL anime footage, and that is probably speeded up. Best thing would be telecined footage, but it's hard to find euro telecine encodes, and even those tend to have some sections blended (namely those that were 29.97 full interlaced in the original source, at least generally).-Reda- wrote:Also learn what causes blended frames and how to get rid of them, again, not difficult.
It's not as if NTSC versions of the DVD's aren't readily available in various locations on the internet...a simple Google search can provide you with any number of ways to procure them. You know this better than most people I'd imagine. It just takes a little bit of extra *gasp* effort.mirkosp wrote:He lives in Australia, so assuming that the sources he uses come from DVDs/Blu-Rays he buys there, blended frames are are pretty much impossible to remove since they are likely due to shitty blended input. It's extremely hard to find completely unblended PAL anime footage, and that is probably speeded up. Best thing would be telecined footage, but it's hard to find euro telecine encodes, and even those tend to have some sections blended (namely those that were 29.97 full interlaced in the original source, at least generally).-Reda- wrote:Also learn what causes blended frames and how to get rid of them, again, not difficult.
x2Animated wrote:Oh my God.
You have such a talent and you... destroy everything! Everything Reda said plus the unfitting slow scenes, some TOTALLY unneeded effects, and a song that... God... Why. You used so many programmes and you could do a masterpiece. But... I'm dissapointed.
A good amv is not the one that has "uber" effects, nor an "ultra-loud" one. Step by step, use efficiently your skills, and then come and amaze us. Until then...![]()
Sorry m8.
getting a little demanding are we? If he doesn't have the budget to buy ntsc versions of everything he edits with than I don't believe we should demand that. Also (and probably not even a question) but not everything would get through customs-Reda- wrote:It's not as if NTSC versions of the DVD's aren't readily available in various locations on the internet...a simple Google search can provide you with any number of ways to procure them. You know this better than most people I'd imagine. It just takes a little bit of extra *gasp* effort.