Im still here amv12/23/2023 ![]() ![]() In the past, there were less creators and less clips heavily specified by their category (here it'd be something that could be described as "animated music video using footage from a Japanese cartoon with a song playing in the background") posted on YouTube or other platforms. After a while many AMVs began to be repetitive and started feeling the same, so it was harder to find a decent I believe it's more about percentage of AMVs existing compared to other clips. If I saw poorly done AMV, or just too weird for my taste, I skipped it. I just searched for high quality clips made out of scenes from animes I was a fan of. I mean, I used to watch few AMVs really often and they are still something I like to return to from time to time, because of how good they are, but it's not like I passionately browsed AMVs back then. It wasn't as huge as it is these days.Īs for being a fan of them, not really. Arguably higher than today, because back then the Internet was not that much widespread as these days. Some were fantastic, some were pretty basic, there were obviously low quality ones as well, but it can't be denied that they appeared in high numbers in the past. You could see various AMVs appearing basically on daily basis. ![]() They are still popular as we speak, but years ago, there was literally a tsunami of them. But, hopefully, I'll be able to get a better program soon enough that that doesn't happen anymore.Yeah, I remembered the golden age of AMVs. Plus, WMM only let me put seven clips to a segment, and so the more I divided the clips the more skips there would've been in the song. Therefore, part of the reason some of those parts were drawn out was because too much clip switching, I thought, wouldn't fit well. I've seen AMVs where the clips matched the words, but not the music, so I tried to focus on the latter instead. I want to get a better program, but right now I don't have the money for it.Īnd about the matching video with audio. But, yeah, I used Windows Movie Maker, and that contributed to the low quality of the song: the skipping was due to the fact that I had to make the video in segments, and each time the song wouldn't quite match up right, despite what I tried. I actually didn't recycle any clips, though I did often refer back to the same scenes. I normally don't like videos based off of one episode, either, but this fight stuck out in my mind above anything else, so I wanted to focus on it. Also what programme are you currently using? Windows movie maker? Especially with better programmes and more options. Believe me if you continue making and have the ideas behind them, you'll go back to that video and want to improve it, greatly. It was just that my skill level was low and new and the techniques i used were amateur, and since this is your first, some similarity i can match with. ![]() I had that inspiration once dbz and the song good luck by basement jaxx, it was great and worked well. Still have it but not as drawn out.īut do not get dishearten because of this comment, believe me the greatest thing to have in amv is the concept and obviously yours was over two years. In some areas you tried to match the visual and audio together, "lying in the sand, dark side of the moon" and matched them with the visual side, it has to be a bit more sutle, feels more in your face and that it is unconstructed. Overall its ok, not great though and some improvements. ![]() Great song choice though i will always like the song Kryptonite no matter how over used it might be. The quality of both video and song could be improved. The main problems i am having is that while most videos now a days are of one fight, i think that this fight was a bit short for the song (mainly repeating certain scenes or other things). Well to be honest it is alright, not the best thing i have ever seen and not the crappest i have seen. ![]()
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