Dreams in the Pocket....as seen at Animazement 06

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Dreams in the Pocket....as seen at Animazement 06

Post by Xarathion » Sun Jul 30, 2006 6:35 am

I've been a bit distracted by MMOs and other things for the past few months. Not to mention I had computer trouble shortly after returning from Animazement, so I never go around to encoding and uploading my latest AMV.

It's a Gundam 0080 video set to Van Halen's Dreams. Both sources seem to be sporadically used around here for AMV material, so I figured it would do well to use them. In the AMV I tried to highlight the dreams of the main characters, but you can see for yourself whether it worked or not. :wink:

Hope you all enjoy it. http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=124447
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Post by Xarathion » Wed Aug 02, 2006 8:27 pm

I've been curious about something I did in this video, and I'd like your opinion on it if you could leave a few replies.

If you watch it, you'll notice that some of the transitions I used were those typical cliche' animated ones that you see in low-end editing software, WMM, and other places. However, they were actually a part of my special effects plugins for Vegas, called Spicemaster TFX, if any of you have heard of it.

Anyway, do these effects make those parts of the video seem corny in any way? I used them because I felt they fit well and added a little more eye candy to the video. Your opinions on this?
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