Thanks! I'm glad it's at least of some appeal to people who aren't big on this series, I won't deny it was aimed at Berserk fans primarily, but it's good to hear the combo works as just an AMVIcyCloud wrote:While I'm not usually one for Berserk (well, aside from Bote's Man of Sorrows vid), I really liked this one. It had a nice flow to it, and it was a very fitting combination. I know it's not your usual style, but you pulled it off well. Nicely done.

Indeed, but then those who have seen Berserk probably had that "wtf?" when it got to ep. 23-25, so it's not like that's inaccurate to the series.Minion wrote:awsome video, but the ending would leave people who didn't see berserk going "wtf?"
(though the normal ending was wtf anyways unless you read the manga instead)

Again, I think the video's main push is at those who are familiar with the series. I'm surprised so many people (especially some of those into metal) haven't seen this - for those with any interest in this kind of stuff, it's a must-see, and it's not that new...
Thank you. Glad the quality worked out... it's actually the first video where I made any effort at filteringsupersayian313 wrote:wow that was impressive. the quality was flawless and the music and sync flowed nicely. i really liked the creepy ending.

\m/Beowulf wrote:This video rocks! It was a rocking good time, with a traditional ending done very well. Videos with this concept are a dime a dozen, but this one was made with such care and taste that it not only pulls through but pulls YOU through.
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I suspected you might like this, with the old-schoolness and all! I think it's the only type of actual action video that I can stomach working on right now, but if it works - great. Thanks Beo.
Haha, I recall you liked the original King Crimson song, sorry I couldn't use it for a video like this - it needs something softer and more... fairy-ish, I think. I still think someone could make a good AMV to that, it'd be a great contrast to this version in fact.Moonlight Soldier wrote:Cool stuff...and with a song that doesn't rape my ears to boot :O
...don't expect the lack of aural rapeage to last, though xD
In part that's Flint's fault, actuallyTormentor wrote:x2Flint the Dwarf wrote:You have done well in representing metal in AMVs, my good man, and I salute you.
I thought your sync was strange though. I especially mean the passage when you synced the rhythm guitar instead of the drums. I would have prefered if you had used dissolves instead of cuts in a lot of passages. The song is to be concidered as a meatl-ballad. I think the cuts were too hard and abrupt for it.

Well, we basically sat around and discussed this section for a bit; in my original beta I focused more on internal sync and the solo, but it was agreed that it didn't work as well since it looked a little lazy.
This, I assure you, is an exception in my editing - I use fades religiously, but they just didn't have, well... the violence or the punch needed for the pacing, I think. I hardly ever use cuts like this otherwise.
I personally don't like synching to the drums, that is the primary rhythm, I find it a little too regular for my taste. I usually synch to either (additional) percussion, or main melody (solo), or harmony (chords). But talking this over with Flint, I more or less realized that the riff was the dominant thing here (at least in my and most other people's view, it seems) - perhaps by virtue of it's sheer kick-assness

Unlike the main rhythm, it's also more interesting and irregular (and harder to work with, but eh, a challenge...)
And if you're referring to the verses, likewise, the guitar passages stuck out at me more than drums.
Anyway, that's too defensive of me

Thanks for the feedback!
Premiere, actually. I have access to audio editing software, but I actually got a good handle on just cutting things smoothly in Premiere by using the volume rubberbands lately (I don't even look at the waveforms). There's quite a few cuts there; I cut off the intro, cut off an extra "aaah" section from each chorus, and took out the final verse and went straight to the finale. Thankfully, the song was nicely structured so the transitions went well.Warheart wrote: Btw. where did you cut the audio, the albumversion is 6:00 and without searching for my CD I can't tell, so I guess you made it quite good (it just seems that you cut something at the beginning).
Glad you noticed it!
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Thanks all , again!
