Celly wrote:sooooooo wut exactly is wrong with the video besides it being to short? every1 has there own style maybe i like pixelated gunshots who r u to judge? what am i not understanding yes the forum is for constructive critisism i get that now but damn, i thought i did good then for some1 to ask me if it was finished and it looked like a beta set me off
Celly,
What's "wrong" with the video depends very much on what you were going for, but that's not entirely clear to me. If you choose to use effects that are very heavy, such as pixelation or blurring, etc, they should walk a fine line between being coherent with the whole and being obviously a chosen effect. The issue with your effects choices, as far as I could tell from the short size of the video, was that I had a hard time following whether or not they were intentionally placed or simply the result of improper footage preparation or exportation/encode.
Yes, everyone does have their own style. Look at me, "kiovid" is practically a recognised style in and of itself! However, there is a difference between having a legitimately different "style" and just not getting the most out of your effort, your planning, and your tools. There are plenty of videos I don't "get," but I recognise that the video in question has a style which doesn't appeal to me.
Who am I to judge? Well, art is always subjective, but there are a number of well established technical standards which are clearly explained on this site... including in guides written by me among many other talented individuals. I was once where you were, about 12 years ago. In that time I've watched many thousands of videos, made dozens of my own either individually or in collaboration, helped hundreds of people, and written several FAQs and guides (primarily for Mac), but ultimately, I can judge because I am a viewer and this is the AMV Announcements forum where people usually come to ask others for their feedback.
My assumption that you wanted feedback, while clearly faulty, was based on long experience with the AMV Announcement format. I was trying to help, and I am trying to help, and if you want to hop into #amv-review on irc.synirc.net on any given day, I (and likely others) will be happy to go step by step with you on how to improve your videos.
The reason why this looked like a beta or proof of concept was that it was 43 seconds, didn't have a very clear starting point or stopping point, and seemed very experimental. Usually (again assumption) these are signs of a video which is unfinished. Usually shopped around among friends or fellow editors for feedback and ideas. If you say this video is completed, I absolutely believe you, but that brings us back to your vision and its lack of clarity.
You've been doing this for maybe three months, and we understand that. No one here is mocking you for inexperience. You're not going to get better over night, and issues of planning are some of the toughest for editors. Many editors have a natural skill to just edit on the fly. This is what we do when we Iron Chef. For the most part, I do not have this talent. I enjoy editing on the fly, but I find most of my videos require significant storyboarding and long range planning. Perhaps you are like me.
If you want help, we're here. Just say the word.