My first AMV
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My first AMV
Hi there !
I'm a novice in AMVs but I made one for the birthday of a friend of mine
I support your Forum project and I would like your opinion about my amv
Waiting for some feedback :')
Peace ( ̄▽ ̄)
[fixed youtube embed and moved to General Discussion forum. Will be moved back once the video gets cataloged - Kireblue]
[added vidid - Kireblue]
I'm a novice in AMVs but I made one for the birthday of a friend of mine
I support your Forum project and I would like your opinion about my amv
Waiting for some feedback :')
Peace ( ̄▽ ̄)
[fixed youtube embed and moved to General Discussion forum. Will be moved back once the video gets cataloged - Kireblue]
[added vidid - Kireblue]
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Re: Your first AMV
Welcome to the Org! The rules of announcing videos here actually do require you to catalog your video first. So please do that as soon as possible
. If you don't know how, here is the FAQ post about it http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 2#p1546652
Until then, I'm going to move your thread to the General Discussion Forum.

Until then, I'm going to move your thread to the General Discussion Forum.
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Re: Your first AMV
Thanks dude
I did it correctly this time !

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Re: Your first AMV
Awesome! I just moved your thread back
Congrats on making your first AMV! You did a pretty good job at picking a song/ anime combo and capturing the mood. Naruto definitely isn't the first anime that I would have thought up for this song, but it worked surprisingly well. I also like how you made a effort to express both the sentimental and action elements of the song. This often gets lost on new editors, and so its nice to see someone doing it in their very first video
. You probably should have titled your video something more relevant than "My first AMV" though.
One tip that I'll give you is to stray away from clips that have lip flap/ moving lips in them unless you're tying to do lip sync. Just having someone randomly talking in a scene is often distracting. Also, check out this really good guide by godix. I think that its something that all new editors should read over a few times http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =2&t=92942

Congrats on making your first AMV! You did a pretty good job at picking a song/ anime combo and capturing the mood. Naruto definitely isn't the first anime that I would have thought up for this song, but it worked surprisingly well. I also like how you made a effort to express both the sentimental and action elements of the song. This often gets lost on new editors, and so its nice to see someone doing it in their very first video

One tip that I'll give you is to stray away from clips that have lip flap/ moving lips in them unless you're tying to do lip sync. Just having someone randomly talking in a scene is often distracting. Also, check out this really good guide by godix. I think that its something that all new editors should read over a few times http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =2&t=92942
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Re: Your first AMV
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/search/ ... go#resultskireblue wrote:You probably should have titled your video something more relevant than "My first AMV" though.
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Re: My first AMV
cool, if you want to go to the advanced level try using something like AE or sony vegas
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Re: My first AMV
hmm, extremely well planned. If anything were to be noticed it would be
to make sure your editor recognizes 4x3 vs Plasma vs HDTV sizes when encoding.
there ARE quite a few tricks that can help in some cases, Cropping 4x3 to HDTV is not one of them - sadly!
( actually, most people would not have noticed your stretching the 4x3 scenes to fit the HD Screen if I
hadn't been one of the editors for Naruto's First half of Season one ... sorry, but ... I noticed it :p )
yes, there are 3 video sizes out there: don't be shy if the screen doesn't match right now, your doing fine ^__^
4/5 - nice job and THx
to make sure your editor recognizes 4x3 vs Plasma vs HDTV sizes when encoding.
there ARE quite a few tricks that can help in some cases, Cropping 4x3 to HDTV is not one of them - sadly!
( actually, most people would not have noticed your stretching the 4x3 scenes to fit the HD Screen if I
hadn't been one of the editors for Naruto's First half of Season one ... sorry, but ... I noticed it :p )
yes, there are 3 video sizes out there: don't be shy if the screen doesn't match right now, your doing fine ^__^
4/5 - nice job and THx
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Re: My first AMV
Yeah it's obviously the biggest problem .. But your comment is precious thank you so much 
