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Sorry all =^.^'=
*Nods* Don't feel intimidated by the fact that this is a Multi-Editor Project. Many of the editors involved in Animix were newbies, or at least not <i>totally</i> experienced. Didn't stop all 5 parts from kicking ass.Muyo_Ryu wrote: Rosie-chan
"Do you prefer that more experienced editors work on this project? I'm interested but I'm still a n00b working on my first video."
Now, I don't know how this was handled in any other project, since this is the second Multi Editor Project I'm working on and it's the first i'm in charge of.
I don't really find it a problem with a "n00b" taking part in the project, at all. Still, there are some things to be taken care off. Such as, Do you use Adobe Premiere or Windows Movie Maker o.O ? Can you adjust the settings so that when you export your project, the quality will live up to the others ? Did you have time to read the guides of DVD ripping and such ?
Hehe, as you can see, I didn't ask anything that it would only take an experienced editor to do. Choosing, Setting and Reading hehe =^.^=
If you can do that, and can live by the rules given in the first post, then welcome in, else ...
I do know that Cinelerra and the various Linux tools (with some outside help via AVISynth once I get my machine working so it will run it) can do all those things just as well. ^_^ And yes, I've been READFAGing obsessively.Muyo_Ryu wrote:I don't really find it a problem with a "n00b" taking part in the project, at all. Still, there are some things to be taken care off. Such as, Do you use Adobe Premiere or Windows Movie Maker o.O ? Can you adjust the settings so that when you export your project, the quality will live up to the others ? Did you have time to read the guides of DVD ripping and such ?
Hehe, as you can see, I didn't ask anything that it would only take an experienced editor to do. Choosing, Setting and Reading hehe =^.^=
If you can do that, and can live by the rules given in the first post, then welcome in, else ...