Seeking advice from the masters.
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- Joined: Fri Aug 10, 2001 10:56 pm
- Vlad G Pohnert
- Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2001 2:29 pm
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Like with everything, I agree that putting time into something will amways be better then a quick rush job. I do spend 100s of hours on a video but this does not mean that that much time must be spend to have a good video. If you do spend a considerable time on a project, then you've got to love it enough to keep on going. This includes the music, the concept, editing and everything about it....silver_moon wrote:Here's my advice: don't just throw your videos together and expect them to look great. You have to spend a long, long time on your videos. Videos like Vlad's "Memories Dance" and ErMaC's "Soul of an Angel" where not projects that took from just 1-2 hours or so. A lot of time was taken on them (I assume) and any video that has a lot of time put into it usually turns out better than average. Be picky. Take the time to go back and fix anything in your video that is off-beat or needs work. People have different ideas on what "a long time" is for work on a video, since some people like VicBond007 and Vlad spend hundreds of hours on their videos while 30-70 hours is usually enough for me to be happy with my work.
Vlad