[First-AMV] Legend of Legendary Heroes - Ryner Lute
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[First-AMV] Legend of Legendary Heroes - Ryner Lute
Hello, this is my first ever AMV. I did rush a bit since working with MKV files is cancer for me cause I don't have much experience. I know it sucks, but gotta start somewhere, this took me 1 day, someday I'm planning to make a big project. That is if I ever get that far.
Anyway let me know what you think, go easy on me.
Please watch the video on youtube with subs.
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Re: [First-AMV] Legend of Legendary Heroes - Ryner Lute
Think you need spend more time , but i guess 1 day is ok to start with. Well at least lyrics of song kinda fit fires ? So i guess it's some kind of connection, not a fan of audio from anime but i guess it was ok except for when you didn't cut out extra sounds. Might want to think a bit more about connection to music if your using it and voices mby a bit more "for what?" too. That's if you want to improve in future try to follow sounds or verses for cuts more. As about mkv i would suggest moving to at least mp4 , but generally it's best to use lossless stuff. https://pixelblended.com/amv101/en/prep ... e/mkv-mp4/ (also contains some other tutorials you might find handy.)