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- OtakuOutpost
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Uh... last I checked this thread wasn't about p*nis waiving.
As far as the last 45 seconds you should never hope to end up in that situation. The last bit of the video is your final statement. Any video that starts off strong and ends sour is not going to be remembered much except for the fact that it started out cool and died somewhere along the line.
Planning of the video is the key.
Having a 45 second gap in the middle is far preferable to one at the end.
As far as the last 45 seconds you should never hope to end up in that situation. The last bit of the video is your final statement. Any video that starts off strong and ends sour is not going to be remembered much except for the fact that it started out cool and died somewhere along the line.
Planning of the video is the key.
Having a 45 second gap in the middle is far preferable to one at the end.
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- AMV_4000
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hey, if someone waves, its polite to wave back... he waved his cawk, i waved mine... but as for the 45 second space, export your vid, reimport and speed it up so it will fit... i did it in 1 of my vids and it worked.. people loved it... i hated it.. but they loved it... if not, then just put in random clips...OtakuOutpost wrote:Uh... last I checked this thread wasn't about p*nis waiving.
As far as the last 45 seconds you should never hope to end up in that situation. The last bit of the video is your final statement. Any video that starts off strong and ends sour is not going to be remembered much except for the fact that it started out cool and died somewhere along the line.
Planning of the video is the key.
Having a 45 second gap in the middle is far preferable to one at the end.
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premiere is nothing compared to the headaches AE can potentially give outbum wrote:you need all thoughs keyframes to do thatCastor Troy wrote:The keyframes make Dr. Evil move his pinky finger up. 8)DrngdKreationz wrote:Beautiful castor... put that pic in one of your vids so you can say you used AFX
. and all this time i was having fun bitching about premier
- Chaos Angel
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That's part of my problem. I'm trying to find stuff that will work, not just throw in anything to fill space. It's a 4-episode OAV, so I am coming up a skosh short though. -____-OtakuOutpost wrote:As far as the last 45 seconds you should never hope to end up in that situation. The last bit of the video is your final statement. Any video that starts off strong and ends sour is not going to be remembered much except for the fact that it started out cool and died somewhere along the line.