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- SSJVegita0609
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- Mr Pilkington
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RTIC and What "ErMaC" Really Means, should be allowed to remain for obvious reasons. As for all other "original animation" should be directed to a site specifically for that purpose. Not that I didn't like Kamoc's vid. I quite enjoyed it!! I just fear the eminent spamming of nago with "original animation" videos.Scintilla wrote:I believe that statement was made during a short discussion over whether "Road To Iron Chef" should be allowed to stay on the Donut.Jebadia wrote:oh origional animation is allowed? Where is it that rule listed?
- Katsumi_AMVs
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- Kamoc
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those clips were uncompressed flash avi's edited in premiere. i exported the entire movie as a huffy and put it into xvid format with virtualdubmod.SSJVegita0609 wrote:..what did you encode in? For some reason the video played a bit jerky for me and I'm trying to figure out why.
and when i went to make the new video info, they had 'original animation' as confirmed.
thanks for the feedback guys. hope you had as much fun watching it as i had making it.
- CaTaClYsM
- Joined: Fri Jul 26, 2002 3:54 am
Great video. I'm not sure, but is this the first video on the site to use 100% original animation?
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- Brad
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Kamoc, first off, great video
It's a long-time favorite song and I liked how you approached it.
Secondly, how much of it did you really change in Premiere? Because it seems like you could've simply exported the whole thing as a SWF, making it A) entirely lossless, and B) a helluva lot smaller. It looks to me like the only thing you probably did in Premiere was the fades, and maybe some of the perspective changes, both of which can be done in Flash. So, just curious as to why you decided to go with video over flash.

Secondly, how much of it did you really change in Premiere? Because it seems like you could've simply exported the whole thing as a SWF, making it A) entirely lossless, and B) a helluva lot smaller. It looks to me like the only thing you probably did in Premiere was the fades, and maybe some of the perspective changes, both of which can be done in Flash. So, just curious as to why you decided to go with video over flash.
- Brad
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Nightowl's DDR3 video (<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 928">Dream A Dream</a>) was all original animation.CaTaClYsM wrote:Great video. I'm not sure, but is this the first video on the site to use 100% original animation?
- Kamoc
- Joined: Sun Mar 31, 2002 9:03 am
premiere's a lot better at working with music than flash is (from what i've seen), and i tried to work with a shockwave file but it just wasn't handling nearly as well with audio sync. plus the loading screen had a bad habit of throwing off the audio by a few seconds even when i locked the music to the animation. i'm not really savvy with flash anyway, so i eventually just got frustrated and ditched the idea.
i'm still going to try and get a .swf file out of this, but it's going to be a lot of copy/paste type stuff since all 75 of those scenes are their own .fla files (each with 5-16 layers). might just be easier to get director mx, even though that's nearly twice as bad with audio than flash is.
i'm still going to try and get a .swf file out of this, but it's going to be a lot of copy/paste type stuff since all 75 of those scenes are their own .fla files (each with 5-16 layers). might just be easier to get director mx, even though that's nearly twice as bad with audio than flash is.
- Brad
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Well, what kind of audio embedding option are you using? Event or Stream? If you use stream, it should always play in sync with your video (though it does this by skipping frames when necesarry, so it can make for choppy playback if its not on a decent computer, however your animation looks to be simple enough to where I don't think this'd be a problem).
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