Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you my 2nd AMV...EVAR! It's a biopic of Clouds' issues. Please enjoy and give feedback!
I was experimenting a lot with time in this one, no crazy sparkle effects like my last video.
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=135267
Final Fantasy AMV!
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Final Fantasy AMV!
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- dj_ultima_the_great
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Well, usually when someone advertises "GOOD" in their title, the video sucks.
However, I remember liking your Fruits Basket video, so I figured I'd give this one a shot too.
It was pretty good, I think. I liked how the action wasn't the main focus, and what was used was fairly limited. Your beat sync was okay, but I do like how you switched the scenes more to the lyrical and musical movement than just the percussive noises. The song seems to work well for Cloud, although I haven't heard it enough times to know all of the lyrics.
Video quality was passable - not the best I've ever seen. Interesting that you would try to avoid lip flap in such a complex CGI source, but watch out with those slow-downs you used. Sometimes you took scenes a little TOO slow (I'm thinking towards the end, with the water in the church scenes).
I am curious to as why you used the Lifestream clip as "black borders" of sorts. To me, it didn't really add anything to the video, although I suppose it didn't detract.
This is a nice video all around. Probably not a keeper for me, but definitely worth the watch. Great work, and keep it up. ^_^
- Jen

It was pretty good, I think. I liked how the action wasn't the main focus, and what was used was fairly limited. Your beat sync was okay, but I do like how you switched the scenes more to the lyrical and musical movement than just the percussive noises. The song seems to work well for Cloud, although I haven't heard it enough times to know all of the lyrics.
Video quality was passable - not the best I've ever seen. Interesting that you would try to avoid lip flap in such a complex CGI source, but watch out with those slow-downs you used. Sometimes you took scenes a little TOO slow (I'm thinking towards the end, with the water in the church scenes).
I am curious to as why you used the Lifestream clip as "black borders" of sorts. To me, it didn't really add anything to the video, although I suppose it didn't detract.
This is a nice video all around. Probably not a keeper for me, but definitely worth the watch. Great work, and keep it up. ^_^
- Jen
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