Information
- Member: Hagaren Viper
- Studio: Hagaren Studios
- Title: Looking for the Answer
- Premiered: 2006-10-12
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Song:
- Hoobastank Crawling In The Dark
- Anime:
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Comments:
WARNING: Spoilers from the whole movie including the ending. If you are planning to watch the movie, then don't watch this vid quite yet if you dont want to be spoiled.
I have had this idea in my head ever since......July? There was a showing of it at at the Comic-Con, and me being a fanboy, I had to see it. And i remembered every scene. Seeing as I had a few months until the DVD was released, I had plenty of time to plan.
I thought the song went perfect with Lucario. (Just like it does with Edward Elric, and Kingdom Hearts, and 50 other anime.....I know it's not original :/ ) And if you have seen the movie, maybe you will agree?
Sadly, this video was a big pain. I knew exactly what I wanted to do, so that was no problem. The problem was I HAD to start this project im WMM. Not to bad, I like WMM. When i was done, i saved the project as a....HD-AVI? Something like that. But when I viewed it, EVERY time I used a white flash, the video would skip. So when I put it on Vegas to make it all flashy, it didn't match up with the audio. So I just had to bite the bullet and make normal wmv files at the highest quality I could, then set them in Vegas. Really, it doesn't look too bad. Not great, a lot of it came out DVD quality still. (THANK GOD.)
Also, this is the first video i had to compress.....no fun. It took me a couple of days to figure out how to do it right (And I still didn't compress the audio), but I finnaly got it to a decent size with good quality.
So! I hope you enjoy this video, since it put me through so much pain, er, trouble.
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Downloads
- Link Format Bitrate Codec Duration Filesize Link Check Information Comments
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Local
AVI
2102/1536
XVID/PCM
3:16
85.7 MiB
Local File Looking for the Answer.avi Duration 196.96 seconds Video Track 2102.328 kb/s XVID [XVID] 720 x 480 @ 29.97 fps Audio Track PCM @ 1536 kbps 48 kHz, stereophonic sound