You know, I'm about at my limit with you. -_-dakotasapphire wrote:More Flaws:
I think my videos are amazing and then a few months later when I'm more experienced they look like crap to me.
I don't like watching amvs with country songs, or instrumental(unless it's something that someone is showing me, and I do like it somehow)
I hate editors that are worse than me(even know i'm pretty good) saying I did something wrong, when they make that same mistake in their videos.
I hate most AMVS and try to like them, but still hate them.(so sorry but most suck)
I don't think I could do a collab because I didn't need people being judgemental on my work, especially if theirs suck.
AMV flaws you want to admit
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
- Warlike Swans
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
Here goes:
-My focus is either acute or half-hearted.
-All of my emotional investment is in my most recent work, I doubt I could have two real projects going at once, one would get forgotten.
-If I stop work for more than a few days I lose inertia... Have finished videos that could have used another round of refinement because of this, and so i cringe to rewatch parts.
-I keep trying to mask with layers and layers of color keying, even when it's clearly a dumb idea.
-I've never worked on an action sequence of more than 20 seconds.
-An idea requiring too many sources overwhelmes me and is apt to get put on hold indefinately.
-Weak on the technical side. (But have figured out how to get the guides onto my kindle, so step 1 in tech self-improvement- check!)
-Lazy about learning new programs.
-I find the tech flaws in the first video I made for a convention charming.
-My focus is either acute or half-hearted.
-All of my emotional investment is in my most recent work, I doubt I could have two real projects going at once, one would get forgotten.
-If I stop work for more than a few days I lose inertia... Have finished videos that could have used another round of refinement because of this, and so i cringe to rewatch parts.
-I keep trying to mask with layers and layers of color keying, even when it's clearly a dumb idea.
-I've never worked on an action sequence of more than 20 seconds.
-An idea requiring too many sources overwhelmes me and is apt to get put on hold indefinately.
-Weak on the technical side. (But have figured out how to get the guides onto my kindle, so step 1 in tech self-improvement- check!)
-Lazy about learning new programs.
-I find the tech flaws in the first video I made for a convention charming.

- ZephyrStar
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
- I have a ton of unfinished projects (like 12) that sit around until a convention or some deadline comes up, then I do a bunch of work on them and still miss the deadline 
- I'm all about concept, I usually don't think I've done enough with a video unless it has a great concept, but I've always had this secret desire to make effects spam and edge out Nostromo, also becoming famous in Russia. It'll never happen because I don't like effects for the sake of effects.
- I have the issue with previews too...while I'm editing I think stuff is brilliant, but when I render a final, it looks like complete ass to me.
- I also get the "you don't know how to synch" thing often...since I focus more on particular subtle things than the obvious ones. I was really happy with how my "anti-synch" in daydream turned out, but that's the thing I got called on more than anything.
- I don't take the hobby very seriously at all. Maybe that's why I'm fairly lazy in my release cycle. It helps that I'm also making a movie which eats up my would-be AMV time....so biggest AMV ever?
- I second guess everything. I eventually had to learn to go with a first impression, or after constructive criticism, decide on a concept and just go with it.
-Technically I'm pretty proficient, but I still like deen()


- I'm all about concept, I usually don't think I've done enough with a video unless it has a great concept, but I've always had this secret desire to make effects spam and edge out Nostromo, also becoming famous in Russia. It'll never happen because I don't like effects for the sake of effects.
- I have the issue with previews too...while I'm editing I think stuff is brilliant, but when I render a final, it looks like complete ass to me.
- I also get the "you don't know how to synch" thing often...since I focus more on particular subtle things than the obvious ones. I was really happy with how my "anti-synch" in daydream turned out, but that's the thing I got called on more than anything.
- I don't take the hobby very seriously at all. Maybe that's why I'm fairly lazy in my release cycle. It helps that I'm also making a movie which eats up my would-be AMV time....so biggest AMV ever?
- I second guess everything. I eventually had to learn to go with a first impression, or after constructive criticism, decide on a concept and just go with it.
-Technically I'm pretty proficient, but I still like deen()



- BasharOfTheAges
- Just zis guy, you know?
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
It's helpful to have both groups of people... but if they're just saying "its good" to be nice, I get very angry with them.JaddziaDax wrote:That's my beta experience in a nutshell.. so its tough for me when people just reply with "its good" or something else similarngsilver wrote:I just feel like I've going to miss something glaringly obvious simply because I'm used to how the vid is edited.
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
Looping for a day straight is part of the post-production process. Gotta iron out all those loose frames, glitches, tiny imperceptible flaws.Phantasmagoriat wrote:pink haze wrote:Same.
And then after I'm finished I never want to watch it again. ~_~Really? After I'm done my AMV, I'll loop it for at least a day straight!
The only reason I stop is because I think to myself I'm not going to see anything new. Stop this madness now!

~I want to edit to Darren Hayes all the time.
~I love complicated lyric-sync. I love reinterpreting the lyrics into a new storyline. I love lyrics! So I'm probably pretty useless to people who don't speak English.

This is the one that bugs me the most:
~Editing is hard. >< --I mean the creative parts, the stuff that matters-- I find it all very challenging. Some people make it look so easy. I don't know how they do it. <<
- JaddziaDax
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
One of my favorite videos >.>ZephyrStar wrote:- I also get the "you don't know how to synch" thing often...since I focus more on particular subtle things than the obvious ones. I was really happy with how my "anti-synch" in daydream turned out, but that's the thing I got called on more than anything.
Well when I beta I usually ask for specifics on where I feel I need to work on. If I ask for timing nitpicks and I get "it's good" then I get frustrated, if I ask for something more like concept and I get "it's good" then I'm fine with that.BasharOfTheAges wrote:It's helpful to have both groups of people... but if they're just saying "its good" to be nice, I get very angry with them.JaddziaDax wrote:That's my beta experience in a nutshell.. so its tough for me when people just reply with "its good" or something else similarngsilver wrote:I just feel like I've going to miss something glaringly obvious simply because I'm used to how the vid is edited.
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- Kitsuner
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
THROW SOME DEEN ON THAT BITCHZephyrStar wrote:-Technically I'm pretty proficient, but I still like deen()![]()
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
- I suck.
- dakotasapphire
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
You know, I'm about at my limit with you. -_-[/quote]
Meh
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- Eion
- Slash wouldn't treat me like this
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Re: AMV flaws you want to admit
-Whenever i have an idea, i walk around my room listening to the song dancing
-A strong dislike for everything i edit, thought that hasn't been an issue lately.
-Feeling that I always do the same stuff which causes me to rage quitting
-Laziness is also a part, cant make anything that's longer than 2 minutes
-Can't work on videos on and off ;_;
-A strong dislike for everything i edit, thought that hasn't been an issue lately.
-Feeling that I always do the same stuff which causes me to rage quitting
-Laziness is also a part, cant make anything that's longer than 2 minutes

-Can't work on videos on and off ;_;