Structure of paricular AMVideos - any videos?

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Structure of paricular AMVideos - any videos?

Post by danielwang » Thu Dec 25, 2003 1:01 am

I've just seen VicBond007's "Shining Collection" and Adiamante's "Wherever Garnet Goes" (remastered build) (FFIXj). The former one is particularly interesting:

(parts of this from one my review)

<Opening tune, shows The Facility>
Sets up the current physical setting
<Perfect Lyric Match!!!>
Audio: "So lately you're wondering who will be there to take my place"
Video: Garnet, walking thru straight with head slightly lowered.
Ah, somebody's thinking!
....
With a few miscellaneous symbolic/dramatic scenes dropped in for transition's sake, most of the elements are alternatingly: The ship leaving, (scenes with Zidane-Garnet) sometimes involving some sort of trouble, as well as closeups and profiles.

Does anybody know of any other videos which make use of a interweaving elements in this way?
I don't have much experience with this "technique" just wondering who here uses or has used it.


For example, an Escaflowne video with Hitomi reflecting on her time in Gaea, or a video which shows the relationship between two characters, or (particular Gundam series is notorious for this) two persons or group, in a time of trouble (war). Or even the distinction (.hack, Angelic Layer, et al) between a person in one world or the other.

Although a relatively minor part in an overall AMV, I'd consider this a mark of a good AMV author. One that's unlike myself. One that doesn't suck, like me. So please, your thoughts on how this is implemented and applied.

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Post by danielwang » Thu Dec 25, 2003 1:19 am

I just found another one:

Aa! Megami-sama

The clip in AniMix, after "stay with me" to the same anime.

Shows scene:Belldandy with flashing Keiichi and Celestin for 1/3 second clips.

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Post by danielwang » Thu Dec 25, 2003 1:22 am

Forgot to mention this great one:

Vlad G. Pohnert - Memoried Dance

The picture album theme/concept lends itself to transitions nicely. Combined with consecutive scene classes (grouping explosions, falling, landscapes, etc), this makes for a very good video.

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Post by Rozard » Thu Dec 25, 2003 3:04 am

I'm glad that you like Jon's FFXI video. It's probably the best FF video I've seen. But as a note, his was not the former video, but the latter.
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Re: Structure of paricular AMVideos - any videos?

Post by AbsoluteDestiny » Thu Dec 25, 2003 11:35 am

danielwang wrote:I don't have much experience with this "technique" just wondering who here uses or has used it.
Um... these are basic techniques of visual narrative.

You might do well to read about the developments of visual narrative - things like how narrative progression developed in early cinema and Eisenstien's theories and applications of montage in developing these ideas.

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Post by Otohiko » Thu Dec 25, 2003 11:44 am

Well, it depends on the viewer, but generally, there's tricks that work on everyone.

Of course, Mr. Wang is talking about the obvious at length as always. :lol:

I'd just say there's 3 primary concepts:

1) Images/scenes that go together
2) Images/scenes that go in sequence
3) Images/scenes that repeat/recur/are echoed at more than one point in the vid.

You go from there and put all sorts of twists on it.

How you do that well is a different question. That reading AD suggest probably wouldn't hurt though.
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Re: Structure of paricular AMVideos - any videos?

Post by Rozard » Thu Dec 25, 2003 4:35 pm

AbsoluteDestiny wrote:You might do well to read about the developments of visual narrative - things like how narrative progression developed in early cinema and Eisenstien's theories and applications of montage in developing these ideas.
A guy I work with suggested I watch some of Eisenstien's work. Do you think they'd have it at Blockbuster? :? I doubt it. Perhaps the public library?
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Re: Structure of paricular AMVideos - any videos?

Post by dokool » Thu Dec 25, 2003 5:09 pm

Rozard wrote:
AbsoluteDestiny wrote:You might do well to read about the developments of visual narrative - things like how narrative progression developed in early cinema and Eisenstien's theories and applications of montage in developing these ideas.
A guy I work with suggested I watch some of Eisenstien's work. Do you think they'd have it at Blockbuster? :? I doubt it. Perhaps the public library?
You should be able to find some Eisenstein at Blockbuster, check the Foreign section. At the very least, the Battleship Potemkin should be there... for more, I'd definately go w/ the library.

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Post by jbone » Thu Dec 25, 2003 10:17 pm

Eisenstein's "The Man with the Movie Camera" is THE GREATEST THING EVAR
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Post by Sephiroth » Fri Dec 26, 2003 3:12 am

How about developing your own visual style and way of making an AMV? Thats what i did. True, i'm not an insanly popular editor. But I love what i make. I consider such techneques listed more of guidlines not lecture.

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