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My first Amv
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Sailorholyknight
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:06 pm
My first Amv
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-crop out subs and don't use scenes where the fan sub groups encode info is displayed.
-obtain *consistent* footage quality
-preserve footage quality
-improve lyric sync
-work with the beats more either with effects or scene transitions.
Despite all that, overall, not too bad. A lot of the flaws pointed out are fairly common among first attempts. So it shouldn't discourage you any. On the bright side I'm happy that there seemed to be some fair amount of editing going on here as supposed to other first attempts I've witnessed that just put several extremely long unedited scenes of an anime together w/ a song and call it a day.
Oh yeah, not to be taken offensively but, don't bother announcing any of your future amv's until the links to them are actually available. There's simply no point otherwise.
Anyways, watch other amv's (be they good or bad). That alone can help improve your actual editing skills some for so many reasons.
-obtain *consistent* footage quality
-preserve footage quality
-improve lyric sync
-work with the beats more either with effects or scene transitions.
Despite all that, overall, not too bad. A lot of the flaws pointed out are fairly common among first attempts. So it shouldn't discourage you any. On the bright side I'm happy that there seemed to be some fair amount of editing going on here as supposed to other first attempts I've witnessed that just put several extremely long unedited scenes of an anime together w/ a song and call it a day.
Oh yeah, not to be taken offensively but, don't bother announcing any of your future amv's until the links to them are actually available. There's simply no point otherwise.
Anyways, watch other amv's (be they good or bad). That alone can help improve your actual editing skills some for so many reasons.