How do you make "YOUR" amvs?
- DuoEnigma
- Joined: Sat Nov 03, 2001 10:51 am
- Location: New York City!
How do you make "YOUR" amvs?
So how do you make "YOUR" Amvs? do you follow the guides, or do you have another way? If so what are other ways to make amvs that will still result in getting HIGH quality?
- Scintilla
- (for EXTREME)
- Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 8:47 pm
- Status: Quo
- Location: New Jersey
- Contact:
-
Inuyasha the 3rd
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2004 9:00 pm
- Location: Dayton, Ohio
- Contact:
I followed the guides...and alot of times a friend helped me...boy...if it wasnt for him i wouldnt know how to use virtualdub to encode XviD...heeh...but also i learned premiere (basicly from what i did on Final cut pro at school at my vid class) on my own. So thats how i make my AMV's...lol.
-AB_the_3rd
-AB_the_3rd
- Noverca1is
- Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:23 am
- Location: Los Angeles
Took TV production for 4 years doing the analog way.
Than I got Adobe primere and with the terminology I learned and common sense, I was able to understand the basic editing of premiere.
Than i just played around with SFX and the works...
but I ignored the quality so my end result I asusme are poor.
Now im re-learning every single step of the way
from capturing, using other pgrmas before importing to primere.
Using the right setup, right FPS, with all intentions in it to get what I want and need in order for me to compete in future conv
Than I got Adobe primere and with the terminology I learned and common sense, I was able to understand the basic editing of premiere.
Than i just played around with SFX and the works...
but I ignored the quality so my end result I asusme are poor.
Now im re-learning every single step of the way
from capturing, using other pgrmas before importing to primere.
Using the right setup, right FPS, with all intentions in it to get what I want and need in order for me to compete in future conv
- Castor Troy
- Ryan Molina, A.C.E
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2001 8:45 pm
- Status: Retired from AMVs
- Location: California
- Contact:
- CerebralAssamite
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2004 9:56 am
- Location: You Mean You Care?
-
Switch_Blade420
- Joined: Fri Dec 03, 2004 2:04 pm
- Beefy_Suavo
- Joined: Sat Feb 26, 2005 1:20 pm
- Status: Dead and loving it
- Location: Denver, CO
- Contact:
Videos: the Beefy method
Guides, manuals, and tutorials are a last resort.
Ripping: DVD Decrypter (files get saved as .vob)
Format conversion: inverse telecine, deinterlace, crop, and resize in Virtual Dub Mod. (files get saved as uncompressed avi because I have large hard drives)
Editing: No Adobe Premiere for me. I use Pinnacle Studio 9. (still in uncompressed avi)
Encoding: 3-4 pass DivX (.avi) using Virtual Dub Mod, 2-pass Sorenson 3 (.mov) using Squeeze 4
FTP Upload: FileZilla
Sure, it probably isn't the most efficient method, but it gets the job done with satisfying results.
Ripping: DVD Decrypter (files get saved as .vob)
Format conversion: inverse telecine, deinterlace, crop, and resize in Virtual Dub Mod. (files get saved as uncompressed avi because I have large hard drives)
Editing: No Adobe Premiere for me. I use Pinnacle Studio 9. (still in uncompressed avi)
Encoding: 3-4 pass DivX (.avi) using Virtual Dub Mod, 2-pass Sorenson 3 (.mov) using Squeeze 4
FTP Upload: FileZilla
Sure, it probably isn't the most efficient method, but it gets the job done with satisfying results.
"WELDING! Oooo pretty light... AHHH! It burns!"
"Keep that up you'll go blind."
"Keep that up you'll go blind."
-
shirohamada
- Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:09 am



