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Here is Greenwood. In the episode where they do a play of Castle of Cagliostro.Kusoyaro wrote:Castle of CagliostroUknohi wrote:anyone got an idea anime wise for the clock?

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http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... start=1560paizuri wrote:Here is Greenwood. In the episode where they do a play of Castle of Cagliostro.Kusoyaro wrote:Castle of CagliostroUknohi wrote:anyone got an idea anime wise for the clock?
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Castle Cagliostro = anime and Here is Greenwood = episode? Also how does it turn I need a ticking effect so does the clock do at least 4-5 ticks?paizuri wrote:Here is Greenwood. In the episode where they do a play of Castle of Cagliostro.Kusoyaro wrote:Castle of CagliostroUknohi wrote:anyone got an idea anime wise for the clock?
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Otohiko wrote:If you don't have the patience to read a manual - I don't see how you can have patience for editing.
Sit down. Read it. Read the guides from a-m-v.org's main page. That's the only way you'll ever learn to edit well. There's no easy way or funky tutorial around it.
And, as I might assume, there may be some tutorials included with After Effects - even in the manual.
Those manuals are as long as hell though. Took me about a week just to read and apply Vic Bond's "Using DVD Footage" guide.