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DaCoolGohan
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Post by DaCoolGohan » Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:00 pm

This video is pretty good a few suggestions I have are. Some great timing opportunities were missed, I see how a lot of this video was going for mood because you did time many of the beats it just seemed a bit lacking in parts. The quality was a bit low, if your source is high quality, and is able to be made into an xvid encode with higher resolution, I would suggest that. There is an extensive guide on how to work with xvid on the how to guides on this site.

Overall a pretty good video I give it a 3/5.

Is this your first video, or do you have more?

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Post by Blackiisky » Mon Mar 19, 2007 4:10 pm

DaCoolGohan wrote:This video is pretty good a few suggestions I have are. Some great timing opportunities were missed, I see how a lot of this video was going for mood because you did time many of the beats it just seemed a bit lacking in parts. The quality was a bit low, if your source is high quality, and is able to be made into an xvid encode with higher resolution, I would suggest that. There is an extensive guide on how to work with xvid on the how to guides on this site.

Overall a pretty good video I give it a 3/5.

Is this your first video, or do you have more?
i appreciate your opinions :)

1. the quality) well my source of the videos i got was from dvd but i used a program to rip them off the dvd and turn them into Mpegs ( i think its called e z Vcd, Please if theres a program similiar to this one but better let me know)

2. about the video itsself) as far as missing good oppurtunities i consider that to be strictly opinion, some may say this part would have been good with that others might disagree. i mainly started the video just purely based on the beats cause it was differenty from what ive done in the past (which answers that i do have more videos, two of which were done with premiere, the rest done with windows movie maker and most of them are lost in time.)

overall im still an amatuer at video making, ripping, compressing etc etc. i do what i can though :) and am open to suggestions

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Post by Kevmaster » Mon Mar 19, 2007 4:13 pm

To get good QUality you should follow this Guide:

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ogetb.html

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Post by DaCoolGohan » Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:00 pm

Yeah just follow the DVD ripping guides and encoding guides. I followed those and I am still a little bit shaky on some things, but I grasp the concept of working with DVD footage and editing much better than I did before.

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