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Comedy

Post by KojiUrashima » Tue Aug 20, 2002 3:48 pm

I'd have to say comedy. At least those are the hardest to watch be shown in a contest. Since making someone laugh is harder than making someone ooo00oO0o0oOO()o0o0 ad ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. And you can't pick a song and randomly have a comedy video. Even, though, I've seen some pretty random ones ::COUGH::XStylus::COUGH:: ^.^

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Post by kiddingchris » Tue Aug 20, 2002 3:51 pm

how about ones with the video unedited. for example: how about an AMV with asuka's last stand. (i've seen many for this secene in EoE, and thy're not too bad...) but try to make a really excellent one, i tried to do that with my kingdom hearts AMV.

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Post by mexicanjunior » Tue Aug 20, 2002 4:56 pm

kiddingchris wrote:how about ones with the video unedited. for example: how about an AMV with asuka's last stand.
I'm so ashamed... :oops:

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Post by The Non-Professional » Tue Aug 20, 2002 6:19 pm

To me there is no hard video I could probably do any genre video good but I can only do it if a have a visision of it if i dont I cant make the video. I have to be in love with the anime and have the visision of the video before i even make a video. with that gif video i made i didnt have a visision and you all know how that turned out... im sad now...

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Post by The Non-Professional » Tue Aug 20, 2002 6:22 pm

Melfina wrote:rap is a type of video???
WTF is SSOO DAMN WRONG with Rap?!?!?!?!? It can make a good AMV in some cases but why people gotta be dissin' on it all the time :?:

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Post by Eek-1 » Tue Aug 20, 2002 8:47 pm

Hardest amv... hmm... probably using stills. My friend and I had done a mv containing over 60% mangascans... It sucked. We learned that we should've added more motions on all the images and appear for no longer than 2sec/img & follow the beat otherwise it'd look very dull.

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Post by Beef » Tue Aug 20, 2002 10:34 pm

Drama/love is the hardes for me, all drama projects to date have been cancelled...
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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Tue Aug 20, 2002 10:55 pm

Actually, I find any video can be hard to make depending on how high you set your goals and standards when you begin. If you envision something in your head as to how you want it to look like, sometimes that alone makes the work to achieve that goal hard. I myself usually envision something that is hard to reproduce in reality.

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Post by TaranT » Wed Aug 21, 2002 3:55 am

Quu wrote:check out studio tarantella's ayla set to cowboy bebop for a video using stills
I showed it at the otakon panel...
Ummm...you did? That's a vid I am usually embarrassed to show anyone. It's only the third one I ever made, and even though it was my first prize winner, it's still...boring? Maybe I've watched it too often.

The video was basically an editing exercise. <Note for newbies> The same way a school teacher makes you write the answers to a hundred multiplications, or when sensei Miyagi makes you wash his car ("Wax on, wax off."), this video was how I learned to time clips. The act of timing is easy enough. But by placing a few hundred stills to short beats, the process becomes a habit, and your eye and ear are trained to know when it's right. At least, that's the goal. </end of tonight's lesson :)>

(I won't mention what a pain in the --- it is to collect all those stills.)

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