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Elfen lied AMV

Post by Xyzer » Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:10 am

Video: Elfen Lied - 1000 miles
Anime: Elfen Lied
Song: Vanesa Carlton - Thousand Miles
Creator: Xyzer

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http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=136843

Comments;
This is my first AMV don't go to harsh on me ok? :lol:
and I know the music doesn't match all the blood :twisted:
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Post by Chubak » Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:31 am

well it is not quite good.
1 the music doesnt mach (eventhought it is made with the media player)
why you put a bloodbath with a romantic song it doesnt mach
2 the scyn betwen the musci and the images it wasnt quite well. i understand thatit was made with the media player but it was to bad. try to use the pincaquel it is better than the media player it is in the same way but with better effect and more editing options

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Post by lordseffy » Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:31 am

*sigh* Before I wrote this I had to tell myself, "Be nice Seffy, it was his first". So with that in mind heres one tip thats very important to follow when making an AMV. The worst...ABSOLUTE worst thing you can do is use subtitled anime. Avoid that at ALL costs. I was happy not to see the DivX logo, kudos for that. The quality of the video over all was tolerable, but some scenes were just terrible (I.E. skippy). I don't know if you slowed them down intentionally or what but some of them were awful.
Last thing I've got to say...Don't stop making videos, you'll certainly improve a lot, even after only a year. This is acceptable for a first video, but always try to top your previous video when you make an AMV. If you keep that in mind, you'll get much better in a much quicker time. Improvement is what its all about and I hope you have fun making AMVs!

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Post by Chubak » Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:44 am

hey man! dont be so harth with the man or woman it is the first AMV and he or she it is still a rookie. when you were a rookie you should probably do the same mistakes. exept that you start doing amv using game material so that doesnt need to be in RAW.

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Post by Xyzer » Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:35 am

lordseffy wrote:*sigh* Before I wrote this I had to tell myself, "Be nice Seffy, it was his first". So with that in mind heres one tip thats very important to follow when making an AMV. The worst...ABSOLUTE worst thing you can do is use subtitled anime. Avoid that at ALL costs. I was happy not to see the DivX logo, kudos for that. The quality of the video over all was tolerable, but some scenes were just terrible (I.E. skippy). I don't know if you slowed them down intentionally or what but some of them were awful.
Last thing I've got to say...Don't stop making videos, you'll certainly improve a lot, even after only a year. This is acceptable for a first video, but always try to top your previous video when you make an AMV. If you keep that in mind, you'll get much better in a much quicker time. Improvement is what its all about and I hope you have fun making AMVs!
Ok, I was just trying around, and what I have on my pc is Subbed anime, I put a border on it in the 2nd one I made, also I only (I think) have "What?" twice in it, I already tried to avoid subtitles which was pretty hard since the damn subtitles are everywhere...

About the quality, I got the raw which is to big to post and I had a version saved for YouTube, before that I didn't know about this site so I didn't care to much about the quality of that one...

I didn't like this one anymore after I made second, I don't really like my second neither, I know I should Sync it way more with the music, but I was playing around with Premiere... I'm trying to everytime I make a new AMV to fix something, like second one the animé fits way more with the music... Next one I'll sync better and don't show any subtitles..

Thanks for the comments!
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