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Post by Brolly345 » Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:26 pm

Vlad G Pohnert wrote:
Lyrs wrote:I'm a hot young asian girl looking for an amv tutor willing to spend some time with me. I have a web cam. I'm currently not wearing anything and touching myself.

If you're willing to help, PM me plz.
:shock: ... I'm in!!

Vlad
I don't think your the only one who wants in. :o

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Post by Brolly345 » Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:26 pm

Vlad G Pohnert wrote:
Lyrs wrote:I'm a hot young asian girl looking for an amv tutor willing to spend some time with me. I have a web cam. I'm currently not wearing anything and touching myself.

If you're willing to help, PM me plz.
:shock: ... I'm in!!

Vlad
I don't think your the only one who wants in. :o

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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:29 pm

Brolly345 wrote:
Vlad G Pohnert wrote:
Lyrs wrote:I'm a hot young asian girl looking for an amv tutor willing to spend some time with me. I have a web cam. I'm currently not wearing anything and touching myself.

If you're willing to help, PM me plz.
:shock: ... I'm in!!

Vlad
I don't think your the only one who wants in. :o
Auuu, but I pretty good at teaching "After Effects" :P

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Post by Bote » Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:41 pm

Yeah well I can "fade" her in and out and make her world look like one big effect. :roll:
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Post by Castor Troy » Sun Jan 02, 2005 6:43 pm

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Post by SarahtheBoring » Sun Jan 02, 2005 7:10 pm

...what Pwolf said before the frat-house part kicked in. When you say "impatient," the word you want is "lazy." If you truly are in a hurry, stop. The idea will still be there when you get back.

If you read the guides and don't understand a part of them, ask somebody - not AD, apparently, heh - about that specific part and they may help you.

Though then, I spent four or five emails talking about AMV basics to somebody only to find out that the whole thing was a joke. :roll:

Don't expect to know everything at once. It's like studying. OMGLEARNINGEWWW! If that's too hard for you, find a new hobby. AMV making is expensive and the learning curve is steep, but it's fun once you start to learn your way around. And hell, I never learned how to make proper AMVs. I just stumble around like a jackass making whatever I like. It's fun. But even that took about a year of trial and error and reading the Guides and trying to understand how they worked in practice.

Oh, speaking of which, if you learn better by practice than by reading, pick a random source and a random song and mock up a practice "video" while you read the Guides. Don't release it. And don't freak out over how it looks. Just practice how to manage files and such. That may be a help. I read the Guides, but a lot of it didn't sink into my dense brain until I actually tried it out.

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Post by Castor Troy » Sun Jan 02, 2005 7:39 pm

I've read the guides for more technical reasons. They will only take you so far as to preparing footage and converting. AMVs are something you actually "learn" by doing them. No guide is going to tell you to put that cool scene at the cool part of the song or what effect you need to enhance this part. Everything other than the technical details is going to be your decision and judgement. In time, you'll realize that the technical stuff is the easiest part of amv making. It's the concept that is the hardest part, even to people who have done it for a long time.
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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Sun Jan 02, 2005 7:55 pm

Learning how to do stuff is a combination of reading books, guides, talking with people and experimenting on your own... If you think about it that is the way everything is learned pretty much (think of school and university)...

How much of each is up to each individual person... Thus to just tell someone to experiment, or just read the guide may not be enough...

Best course of action...

1) Read the manuals to the software (hardcopy, help files or Internet), then experiment with that aspect so you feel comfortable with the software.

2) Read guide(s) and apply that with the knowledge of the software to experiment with. Guides are more specific to the task you wish to do and assume you have reasonable knowledge of the software they refer to.

3) Talk with others and see how they do things or have any other recommendations, comments or suggestions.

4) put #1, 2 and 3 together and apply to experiment in creating a video... Once the basic tools and knowledge are in place, you can fine tune your editing skills and work on creative aspects that come with only time and experience. This way you will not be fighting with the technical aspects as much

That's the way I did things. In the end my final approach to making an AMV technically is probably a bit different then others since I combined all the elements of the above to how it works best for me, so long as the result is what I want and meets certain quality requirements...


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Post by HexagonParanoia » Sun Jan 02, 2005 7:57 pm

Castor Troy wrote:I've read the guides for more technical reasons. They will only take you so far as to preparing footage and converting. AMVs are something you actually "learn" by doing them. No guide is going to tell you to put that cool scene at the cool part of the song or what effect you need to enhance this part. Everything other than the technical details is going to be your decision and judgement.
Agreed, the self learning turns into developing your own method or "Style". Part of AMV making is your preference to doing something over another persons method or "style" hence the diversity in amv's.
And hell, I never learned how to make proper AMVs. I just stumble around like a jackass making whatever I like. It's fun.
heh. :lol:


And hell, I never learned how to make proper AMVs. I just stumble around like a jackass making whatever I like. It's fun.
I ment the patient people. Besides I'm sure he'd help if you asked politely and he wasn't busy :shock: :wink: :roll:

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Post by DrngdKreationz » Sun Jan 02, 2005 8:42 pm

ok, in order to accomplish something one of three basic methods must be followed.

1) you work hard and get the results yourself ( in house)

2) you can pay someone to help you do it. (contractors)

3) you pay someone to do it for you. (out sourcing)

now Since you're posting this I'm assuming INHOUSE is not the option you want to take. so you might want to hire someone to help you learn how to Edit AMV's. or pay someone to do an AMV for you and get your chance to sit back and play like your an art director or something.

I'm a reasonable business person. so here would be the rates.

1) tutor ( US$ 45 per hour broken down by half hours. if you exceed 30 minutes in any way shape or form you will be charged for the full hour. A contract would have to meet the minimum of 80 hours worth of tutoring in order to be accepted. this rate is non negotiable and is not to be taxed in any way shape or form if you wish to terminate the contract before reaching the minimum of 80 hours you will be fined US$300 plus the remainder of the contract hours in 1 bulk amount. you must pay for your own materials and there is the (tutorial transfer fee of us$15 per each file that gets transfered)


2) Employee ( where you get to feel like an art director) US$110 dollars an hour with a limit of 3 changes per day, contracts must start at +100 hours in order to be accepted. If I do not have the source (video or audio) you will be billed for the purchase of said products [including a 5% mark up] (NO INTERNET TRANSFERS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR SOURCE MATERIAL)
Termination of contracts will result in a fine of (US$ 500) and the remainder of said contract..

Thank you and have a nice day.

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