Freestyle editing vs. consistent editing . . .
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Freestyle editing vs. consistent editing . . .
I'm just a little curious as to which type of editing most members on the site prefer (both in their videos, and others); freestyle (basically random, like Magic Pad) or consistent (following a coherent storyline and/or concept, like From the Ashes).
I actually prefer both, though I think freestyle has a greater capacity for exercising creativity.
Which do you prefer?
I actually prefer both, though I think freestyle has a greater capacity for exercising creativity.
Which do you prefer?
- Otohiko
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The idea of "freestyle" is a bit of an illusion. In all cases what you're doing is creating structure, conceptual and/or visual. You need to be able to make a video "flow", and that by default cannot be random. Even if your footage is random, your editing needs to have some sort of grounding to support the video.
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- Rave_Epic
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I agree with that, Oto. All videos have a concept, otherwise they wouldn't be made.
Also, I think that "greater capacity for exercising creativity" can be applied to both types that the OP mentioned. For example: Creating an alternate universe-type AMV. Tons of creativity there, but different from something like say, Magic Pad. Which is honestly just a up-beat dance video(Although a damn good one) with tons and tons of FX.
All and all, I prefer both like I said earlier.
Also, I think that "greater capacity for exercising creativity" can be applied to both types that the OP mentioned. For example: Creating an alternate universe-type AMV. Tons of creativity there, but different from something like say, Magic Pad. Which is honestly just a up-beat dance video(Although a damn good one) with tons and tons of FX.
All and all, I prefer both like I said earlier.
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- のヮの
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I wouldn't really consider Magic Pad as a "freestyle" type AMV.
Although the scenes are from different anime, he links them together through the motion cam etc. I don't even think the scenes were randomly selected and put in, because I found the pace of the AMV really good.
Unless by "freestyle" you simply mean an AMV which doesn't intend to tell a story. Then just ignore all that bullshit I wrote :/
Although the scenes are from different anime, he links them together through the motion cam etc. I don't even think the scenes were randomly selected and put in, because I found the pace of the AMV really good.
Unless by "freestyle" you simply mean an AMV which doesn't intend to tell a story. Then just ignore all that bullshit I wrote :/
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I think that's more along the lines of how I view "freestyle" editing. Perhaps I just couldn't find a better way to describe it until now.Unless by "freestyle" you simply mean an AMV which doesn't intend to tell a story. Then just ignore all that bullshit I wrote :/
Onto what you said about Magic Pad, I have to agree that the scenes felt less random because of how well they transitioned between one another. Maybe a different video would have been a better example.
With that said I also have to agree with Otohiko. As random as one's editing can be, there still needs to be some kind of structure to it for the video to actually work.
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