Kalium wrote:That was fun. Your split-screen could use a bit of work, though. A black layer immediately behind the front shots would have worked nicely.
Good point. It seems that there is always at least one thing that escapes my notice with each video. The split screen section would have been better if I had taken the time to calculate the exact positional data for each quadrant and manually enter it into the editor for each clip, instead of eyeballing it. The slight "offness" of the frames positions was caused by after-effects eating my homework while editing another section. I fixed THAT problem, but didn't notice it's secondary effect on the frames in the first chorus until later.
Oh, wait. What I am supposed to say is, "What do you mean? That's what I WANTED that section to look like. It's on PURPOSE."
The black screen behind the frames suggestion...I am not sure if I am understanding you right on that one. I mean, the default background during "no video" is black anyway, so I shouldn't need to add a black solid layer, unless you mean add one behind each clip as it comes in, so that it has a "frame" around it the whole time, in which case I could have saved myself a bit of trouble, since the ugly-as-inbreeding original footage had borders around half the clips right off the DVD, albeit not symmetrical.
I'm just glad you watched it. Thanks!