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Post by Flame-X » Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:59 pm

Vegeta119 wrote:meh....98% of the wmm users suck ass, its not harsh...just a fact =\
whoa dude, thats not a nice thing to say.
ur dealing with other human beings here who's feelings can easily be hurt, so maybe u should take that back before wmm user start flaming u. ^^;

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Post by LOBO_89X » Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:01 pm

idk who u think u are man but u have no right to say things about neone's hard work and effort. i admit wmm has its short commins but ur just bein an ass
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Post by 8bit_samurai » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:39 pm

Clamp-X wrote:
Vegeta119 wrote:meh....98% of the wmm users suck ass, its not harsh...just a fact =\
whoa dude, thats not a nice thing to say. ur dealing with other human beings here who's feelings can easily be hurt, so maybe u should take that back before wmm user start flaming u. ^^;
I don't fully disagree with you, except for the terms that you use. However, I prefer to use the terms WMM editors and WMM users. WMM editors have become confortable with WMM and learned how to manipulate it in various ways and learn to put up with it crashing so much to make at least a good AMV. Good WMM users are just learning the ropes of manipulation and the main keys to making at least a decent AMV. While we know the other WMM users are noobs who just briefly heard of AMVs and decide to make one with their favorite episode(s) of Naruto and/or DBZ with another Linkin Park song and who are making Good WMM users and WMM editors look bad. But as clamp said, they are humans with feelings too.
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Post by 8bit_samurai » Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:22 am

Kodack Productions wrote: But I didn't choose rap as the musical base because I'm a big fan of it. I choose it because of the nature of the music. Rap is usually cocky, arrogant, and flamboyant rants of who's better and bigger. I want this project to represent how WMM editors, through pure skill, can be as good, if not better than people running Magix Studio Pro, Adobe Premier, Vegas, anything. I just want some respect, and I will earn mine. Making videos is a passion for me, not just a hobby or fandom; and WMM is all I got and can afford, so I will push it to its limits to garner the respect of my fellow editors. That's the kind of cocky, arrogant, flamboyant attitude we need to push WMM, and ourselves, people. Thus.....that is why I chose rap.

With that said, let me break down the way this is going to be setup. This is not going to be your usual MEP project. The videos will flow together, but they won't so in a way that would make them seamless. As stated above there will be small breaks inbetween the vids for voice over intros. What I want you all to do is make your videos not with the idea of seaming in with everyone elses, but make them as if you were making an independent project. Be as badass, and flashy as you want. Shine. Shine hard, because its your minute of fame. And when it all comes together, when everyone has given their all, then we will have a masterpiece.
I'm structuring this as if it was an actual rap mixtape. I hope you've heard a mixtape before.....
But, let me close here.. Got on a bit of a rant. But that was important info about the video structuring I wanted to get out. Peace and Ja Ne.
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Post by AMV_4000 » Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:31 am

Vegeta119 wrote:...if its only movie maker, you might as well call it "Peice-of-shit-with-hardly-any-timing MEP" >.>
if i could get wmm to stay open for 5 minutes and let me edit with ANY codec that i have... then i would jump in this and prove you wrong...

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Post by Kodack Productions » Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:35 am

Damn.... I wish you could jump on board. That's the kind of talk and will I need on my crew. And, damn, I must be the only one not having problems with my WMM. The only thing that it screws me up on is crashing occasionally... What version do you have, 1 or 2? 'Cus 1 is not really usable, no lie...

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Post by Knightmrinarmr » Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:15 pm

Im in. All of my videos save "Gaara's Disease" I made with WMM.

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Post by dreamawake » Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:57 pm

8bit_samurai wrote:
Clamp-X wrote:
Vegeta119 wrote:meh....98% of the wmm users suck ass, its not harsh...just a fact =\
whoa dude, thats not a nice thing to say. ur dealing with other human beings here who's feelings can easily be hurt, so maybe u should take that back before wmm user start flaming u. ^^;
I don't fully disagree with you, except for the terms that you use. However, I prefer to use the terms WMM editors and WMM users. WMM editors have become confortable with WMM and learned how to manipulate it in various ways and learn to put up with it crashing so much to make at least a good AMV. Good WMM users are just learning the ropes of manipulation and the main keys to making at least a decent AMV. While we know the other WMM users are noobs who just briefly heard of AMVs and decide to make one with their favorite episode(s) of Naruto and/or DBZ with another Linkin Park song and who are making Good WMM users and WMM editors look bad. But as clamp said, they are humans with feelings too.
Yeah, im not saying everyone who uses movie maker is bad, but 98% of the people who use it suck, its not being harsh, its just what ive seen...
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Post by Knightmrinarmr » Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:30 pm

Vegeta119 wrote:
8bit_samurai wrote:
Clamp-X wrote:
Vegeta119 wrote:meh....98% of the wmm users suck ass, its not harsh...just a fact =\
whoa dude, thats not a nice thing to say. ur dealing with other human beings here who's feelings can easily be hurt, so maybe u should take that back before wmm user start flaming u. ^^;
I don't fully disagree with you, except for the terms that you use. However, I prefer to use the terms WMM editors and WMM users. WMM editors have become confortable with WMM and learned how to manipulate it in various ways and learn to put up with it crashing so much to make at least a good AMV. Good WMM users are just learning the ropes of manipulation and the main keys to making at least a decent AMV. While we know the other WMM users are noobs who just briefly heard of AMVs and decide to make one with their favorite episode(s) of Naruto and/or DBZ with another Linkin Park song and who are making Good WMM users and WMM editors look bad. But as clamp said, they are humans with feelings too.
Yeah, im not saying everyone who uses movie maker is bad, but 98% of the people who use it suck, its not being harsh, its just what ive seen...

Id say it would be about 70-80%... Some AMV makers dont say what program they used, but the AMV is good and people think they used another program... Like I get alot of people asking me what programs I use and I said WMM (But now I use Vegas)

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Post by Kodack Productions » Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:49 pm

Ok, good to have you aboard, knight. But, let's move this topic to the offical thread. Anime Mix Tape Vol 1. http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=72135

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