When September Ends
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- ExSphere
- Joined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:43 pm
Re: When September Ends
Orphan frame at the very beginning, really bad obvious slow downs, typography was good at times, Excellent job with mamimi fading away, wait wha? only 1:20 =| Not to mention you should have faded the end of the song longer. It felt too abrupt. This video should have been longer with less text and more focus on naota.
- OtakuGray
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Re: When September Ends
Whats that D:?Orphan frame at the very beginning
Alright, ill work on that.really bad obvious slow downs
Thanks!typography was good at times, Excellent job with mamimi fading away
its a mini. I didnt want too extend it to a full because i felt like it had pretty much got the full message out by by that point.This video should have been longer.
Well that would have defeated the entire purpose of the video.with less text and more focus on naota.

godix wrote:Like this one amv. It was all like woosh, zoom with effects. And I was all like whoa awesome. Then that guitar thingies popped up and went dun dun DUN dun then those box thingies went zooming by and twirling around and shit. Oh god, then the hexagons popped up and I was like 'I just got a stiffie'. Then there was the circle with those thingies going around and I blew my load.

- LeX
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Re: When September Ends
The Font was unneeded.
I didn't liked how you used the shakes and at some parts the ''Black and White'' sux.
otherwise aight!
I didn't liked how you used the shakes and at some parts the ''Black and White'' sux.
otherwise aight!
- gotegenks
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Re: When September Ends
"-completely agrees with ExSphere-"ExSphere wrote:Orphan frame at the very beginning, really bad obvious slow downs, typography was good at times, Excellent job with mamimi fading away, wait wha? only 1:20 =| Not to mention you should have faded the end of the song longer. It felt too abrupt. This video should have been longer with less text and more focus on naota.
- Nya-chan Production
- The :< point of view
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Re: When September Ends
orphan frame = one frame left from some of the scenes on the sides of a cut. Like this:
//scene 1//1 frame from scene that followed in the original footage after scene 1 or before scene 2//scene2//
Yes, it can be noticed and someone usually will ;x
//scene 1//1 frame from scene that followed in the original footage after scene 1 or before scene 2//scene2//
Yes, it can be noticed and someone usually will ;x
- OtakuGray
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Re: When September Ends
So its frame blending? o_ONya-chan Production wrote:orphan frame = one frame left from some of the scenes on the sides of a cut. Like this:
//scene 1//1 frame from scene that followed in the original footage after scene 1 or before scene 2//scene2//
Yes, it can be noticed and someone usually will ;x
godix wrote:Like this one amv. It was all like woosh, zoom with effects. And I was all like whoa awesome. Then that guitar thingies popped up and went dun dun DUN dun then those box thingies went zooming by and twirling around and shit. Oh god, then the hexagons popped up and I was like 'I just got a stiffie'. Then there was the circle with those thingies going around and I blew my load.

- Enigma
- That jolly ol' bastid
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- Location: California
Re: When September Ends
More like a random frame appearing where and when its not meant to appearOtakuGray wrote:So its frame blending? o_ONya-chan Production wrote:orphan frame = one frame left from some of the scenes on the sides of a cut. Like this:
//scene 1//1 frame from scene that followed in the original footage after scene 1 or before scene 2//scene2//
Yes, it can be noticed and someone usually will ;x
- OtakuGray
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Re: When September Ends
oh damnit i hate that ;__; is that a problem with the clips or the amv render?
godix wrote:Like this one amv. It was all like woosh, zoom with effects. And I was all like whoa awesome. Then that guitar thingies popped up and went dun dun DUN dun then those box thingies went zooming by and twirling around and shit. Oh god, then the hexagons popped up and I was like 'I just got a stiffie'. Then there was the circle with those thingies going around and I blew my load.

- Enigma
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Re: When September Ends
Most of the time it's on how your footage is encoded.
- Nya-chan Production
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Re: When September Ends
There are two options how this appears.
One is simple - you just go one frame over the cut and don't realize or notice it.
The other one is different - you screw up with fps count somewhere or the creators did (cut in half of frame). Then you have a bit of frame different but the editor shows its beginning and you don't see it unless you zoom close enough.
The best way to remove this is to have lots of beta-testers or to re-watch the video a few times before releasing it ;x
One is simple - you just go one frame over the cut and don't realize or notice it.
The other one is different - you screw up with fps count somewhere or the creators did (cut in half of frame). Then you have a bit of frame different but the editor shows its beginning and you don't see it unless you zoom close enough.
The best way to remove this is to have lots of beta-testers or to re-watch the video a few times before releasing it ;x