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Please observe the following unique rules for this forum:
- Please limit your new threads (not replies) to one per week. If you have several new videos to announce, create one thread for all the videos. (Note: if you forget one you can edit your post!)
- Offsite links are allowed, but you are required to have a catalog entry for that video as well. Threads announcing videos that do not contain a catalog entry will be moved to the Awaiting Catalog Entry sub-forum and will be deleted in 2 weeks if an entry is not created.
- When posting announcements, it is recommended that you include links to the catalog entries (using the video ID) in your post.
- Videos that do not contain anime are allowed to be announced in the Other Videos section and are not required to have catalog entries.
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Yup, that's what I said :)
The "newer libraries" meant "the latest xvid libraries". Hmmm,shumira_chan wrote: I recompiled xine with newer libraries and watched your vid sans errors.
I see your point though, they are dynamically linked, but I have
a fairly non-standard setup so I just recompiled xine and told
it to look for the xvid libs I had just compiled :)
Curiously, I can't get mplayer to work with it, go figure...
Thanks for telling me, though!
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Thanks! I've put a link to my webpage in my profile, where myJonny Bebop wrote:Hey thats one cool amv, liked the timing in parts and how the clips flowed nicely with the music, good job. Have you ever considered adding your videos to your profile page?
stuff is available, so there's no need to add load to the org.
Glad you liked the vid, thanks again for your comments...
Cheers!
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phade has assured us that there is PLENTY of space and bandwith, so much that this is a mute concern. its only like 40% capacity with the huge number of members and videos available for download locally now.shumira_chan wrote:Thanks! I've put a link to my webpage in my profile, where myJonny Bebop wrote:Hey thats one cool amv, liked the timing in parts and how the clips flowed nicely with the music, good job. Have you ever considered adding your videos to your profile page?
stuff is available, so there's no need to add load to the org.
Glad you liked the vid, thanks again for your comments...
Cheers!
Also if you want to participate in the VCAs, I think they have to be listed.
ANyway, it would give your videos more exposure if you at least entered the catalog info for them so it can be searched, if not upload to the donut. (Use the direct/indirect link method for linking to the video) Which I would suggest doing.
- Bakadeshi [AuN Studios]
- Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2004 7:59 pm
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finnally saw Tokyo god fathrs, and got to say that was one of the best animated movies I have seen yet.
Anyway back to your vid, yea I actually remembered to watch it afterwards ;p
Good job on it, I liked it, though it got a bit hectic at times.
Simple editing, yet fast paced and good scene selections and lyric sync. Good vid overall.
Anyway back to your vid, yea I actually remembered to watch it afterwards ;p
Good job on it, I liked it, though it got a bit hectic at times.
Simple editing, yet fast paced and good scene selections and lyric sync. Good vid overall.

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I believe Satoshi Kon can do no wrong :)Bakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote:finnally saw Tokyo god fathrs, and got to say that was one of the best animated movies I have seen yet.
Thanks for the comment. Being hectic is my simpleBakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote:Good job on it, I liked it, though it got a bit hectic at times.
Simple editing, yet fast paced and good scene selections and lyric sync. Good vid overall. :up:
and naive trick to make fast-paced action visually
interesting, as I can't really do any effects with the
software I'm using (long story, but there's a reason
why I like to use it). In any case, my AMV upbringing
was definately "old school", watching stuff from the
dual-VCR era, and I've decided to work within those
confines (for the most part). Not that there's anything
wrong with effects, but the few I've tried I took out later
on because no effect is much better than a cheap-looking
one. On that note, I mentioned at the beginning of this
thread that Kon's stuff is underused, but I was elated to
find a video that's now definately one of my favourites.
I'm mentioning this guy because he never announced
this vid and I hope it inspires people into working more
with Millennium Actress and the such:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... d_id=38404