An excellent video, Rina.
Onegai Twins amv! ^_^
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Once again, you pair up a great, dramatic song with nice scene work and make a wonderful AMV.
An excellent video, Rina.
An excellent video, Rina.
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Well dont get mad at me, I know I dont have much of a rep here yet.
One thing I want to point out is your transition and the flow of the video.
I know you are trying to catch the heart and feeling like the modern artists --
(kandinsky) and capture the moment of life (impressionism--monet). But I recommand higher frame rate. Each motion should connect to the next to make the video "flow". The ultimate video maker I believe is someone who can make a two hour movie seem like a 15min clip. Well I am a perfectionist, so please excuse me for my unhumble rudeness and messed grammer and spelling.
One thing I want to point out is your transition and the flow of the video.
I know you are trying to catch the heart and feeling like the modern artists --
(kandinsky) and capture the moment of life (impressionism--monet). But I recommand higher frame rate. Each motion should connect to the next to make the video "flow". The ultimate video maker I believe is someone who can make a two hour movie seem like a 15min clip. Well I am a perfectionist, so please excuse me for my unhumble rudeness and messed grammer and spelling.
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thanks for the comment =P frame rate? o_O somehow i don't think you're talking about technical speed exactly.. but as for the movement in this vid. i made it slow 'cause the song is slow... hmm i know it's nowhere near perfect, but i thought the clips blended with each other fairly well.. or something? ^^;sagarajack wrote:Well dont get mad at me, I know I dont have much of a rep here yet.
One thing I want to point out is your transition and the flow of the video.
I know you are trying to catch the heart and feeling like the modern artists --
(kandinsky) and capture the moment of life (impressionism--monet). But I recommand higher frame rate. Each motion should connect to the next to make the video "flow". The ultimate video maker I believe is someone who can make a two hour movie seem like a 15min clip. Well I am a perfectionist, so please excuse me for my unhumble rudeness and messed grammer and spelling.
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