Okay, I'm sorry about this, but I sent this post to my friend and he about slapped me upside the head.
About Rule 3: Opinion:
Rules 1 and 2 are the SAME RULE.
Rule 2 is "Makes you change your opinion of the anime." This is actually one of the first rules we hammered out so I'm surprised I missed it. To achieve this, you need a unique story. Something that most people would have missed during the anime. Maybe it's not even something that's IN the canon anime, but you can put together scenes that support your opinion. "Ballad of Yui Hongo" is my prime example. After we watched it, we both said "Well, that BITCH!" It *changed our opinion*.
I thought I missed something. I'd have loved to edit my post, but it doesn't seem to allow it. :\
downwithpants wrote:What I call beat synch is matching elements of action to specific notes and sounds in the music (like a gunshot in the video or a cut transition matched to a percussion/bass instrument beat, or a fade transition on a drum roll).
Which, mind you, is exactly what I said in my description of Beatsync.
downwithpants wrote:Another form of synch that I think you're trying to get at is mood synch. Mood being the emotion that the music is trying to portray. Beat synch is more of getting the frame of impact in the video to fall on the same fraction of a second as the entrance of the note you're trying to synch it too. Mood synch is choosing a sequence of video scenes that correlate with the mood of the music.
Yeah, I was trying to get at that. It's not as hard or as obvious of a rule as the three I put forward, but it tends to follow from the others. "Wordsync" is probably the closest I come to this one.
SarahTheBoring wrote:Though I'd echo something someone said a while back - I think it was mexicanjunior, though I'm not sure - that it's very, VERY hard to make lipsync not look ridiculous in a serious video. There are exceptions, as with anything, but I am solidly against the idea that "all good AMVs have lipsync"
Wow. I agree with you on lipsync being hard to do in a serious video - which is why I didn't use it at all in His and Her Iris. (Which is unfinished. Be patient.

) I seem to have managed to use it by mistake in a couple scenes, though. And whoever said that is insane for that exact reason.
Leanan wrote:I used to never use #3. I think I might, though. I'm just always afraid someone is going to say, "OMG that completely sucks!" Hehe. Then again I guess it is better to hear that from one person than the entire .org.
Heh. Exactly. And if someone says that, you can ask them why and what could be done better, and touch it up. Rather than begging for opinions here. I'm not saying that ops here aren't a good tool as well, but they shouldn't be your first tool for determining what's wrong with your video. Run it by a couple friends, tweak and tweak... then send it to the .org and see what the ops are.
Some will say that the only opinion that really matters is yours. That's fine too. But a lot of the time, if you get someone else to help you with it, by pointing out scenes and other things that are "off", you'll see that YOU as well thought that was off. It's like having someone else proofread your stories. You've been working on the thing so long that you're blind to some of the issues. Stuff can be staring you in the face and you won't notice.
