Kalium wrote:Has it occurred to you that you're being overly specific? The chances of being able to match a song narrative word-for-word are pretty slim. If one is willing to accept the requisite liberties with both anime and song, then it's not so bad.
I'm not saying an AMV has to be made that way. I'm just looking
for examples which are. You are right, a word-for-word match is
unlikely, it's hard to do... that's the point.
A mistake a lot of AMV editors make is that they interpret "lyrical
sync" to mean "show whatever is mentioned". To me it should
be "show what's going on". If the song says "he gave her a rose
and a goodbye kiss" don't just pick a scene in the anime with a
bouquet or a kiss, show a scene in which the guy gives the girl a
rose and a kiss. Of course, chances are there won't be such a
scene, but even if there is maybe the next song verse is "and he
sailed into the sunrise whilst she waved from the dock" and then
you most certainly won't find _that_ scene. An editor could of
course create those scenes, but I've noticed that such attempts
usually produce jarring results (boat sails away in the morning, cut
to girl waving from her house at night). So it's hard to do this well,
and that's the challenge. It's not an FX challenge, it's pure editing
savvy (yes, perhaps extensive masking could work, but that's
cheating from a purely editing perspective).
JaddziaDax wrote:but you can always change the story of the anime to fit the song O.o
I don't agree with the "always", but I'll agree that sometimes the
anime can be changed to make a different story. Examples of
this are hard to find (if the song is really telling a story).
Ileia wrote:I'm a firm believer that you can get almost any anime to follow the story of almost any song
I'd welcome examples. The song has to tell a story, though:
characters are introduced, a specific event takes place, and
there are consequences. The three-part arc is told in three
distinct verses. Another example:
go. I made an AMV to this
song a few years ago but it did _not_ match the story. Act I:
a mother and her son flee from their house trying to escape an
abusive husband. Act II: in the car he begs her to drive away
but she realizes they have nowhere to go. Act III: they return to
the house, hope is lost, the abuse continues. This song lasts
less than two minutes. Could you make an AMV which follows this
straightforward story?
IcyCloud wrote:This one was a mostly story-based video
Those two videos are very good, I enjoyed them immensely, thanks
for sharing them. I would not consider those narrative ballads: one
is a rather creepy description of a girl's boarding school, and
it doesn't focus on any particular event. The second is closest to
what I'm talking about, and it's impeccably made. Actually, I'll
retract what I said above: it does tell a story, albeit really
it's more about the nature of love triangles in general. I think that
in this case you really fleshed it out, though, so you anchored
what the song is describing into a really nice little tale.