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Hey man nice shot amv
Hey man nice shot amv






  1. #Hey man nice shot amv movie
  2. #Hey man nice shot amv 480p
  3. #Hey man nice shot amv 720p
  4. #Hey man nice shot amv 360p

I essentially just loaded each source in virtualdub, and held down the key that skips 50 frames forward. But me and SSG are both lazy, so nothing like that happened. Technically could have even edited videos as practice. So, we were able to prepare however we wanted. So roughly 1.5 hours of footage for each of the 8 sources, or around 12 hours of footage total.

#Hey man nice shot amv movie

For each source, we essentially got the full movie or whatever episodes would appear on a single dvd. I chose Azumanga Daioh and SSG chose Berserk. And actually, we were each able to choose one of those video sources.

hey man nice shot amv

Something like 2 weeks before the contest, we receive hard drives in the mail containing lossless copies of all the video footage. Im actually curious where the audio files came from that they used: Provided? Downloaded? Brought with? I still have yet to actually watch Redline, but I did get my hands on it so hopefully I can watch it this week then I'll be able to judge how difficult it would be to re-create the video clip (I don't know if you just used one entire scene or combined a bunch or whatnot). For reference, the clip you made NAILS that "hot-blooded" F-Zero GAR-ness.ĭidn't need it, the idea was that the higher-quality source I have then the better quality the final result would be. On the other hand, I am a huge fan of the F-Zero games (the anime and handheld F-zero games were decently good too) and have much experience with basically everything about them (gameplay, music, characters, adrenaline rush, etc.) so perhaps I could rely on the "feeling" of general F-Zero awesomeness as a judgement of what works and what doesn't. I mean the most creative thing I probably do is making seemless loop edits of songs, and that's very much a case of editing and making sure the song sounds and loops cleanly rather than any involvement in the actual artistic creation. This means that I mentally would most likely not be able to make an entire AMV that could be considered halfway decent, even though I have the technical and physical capabilities to make one. Unfortunately "creativity" in darned near anything isn't really my forte - I'm very much an editor and "cleanup-er" with nearly anything I do. I just tossed the clip together in literally 5-10 minutes, I'm sure you could do better if you tried. You could probably make a whole amv to it if you wanted. Short version: It ain't worth the trouble, let alone possible. And even the shows with HD masters would have the issue of someone acquiring all that footage and the flac rips of the songs used for the videos, assuming those even exist. That, and a lot of the shows produced on cels aren't on Blu-Ray either, so someone would have to go back to the original film and remaster it piece by piece. You didn't do anything other than zoom in.

#Hey man nice shot amv 480p

A bunch of those shows were made on 480p masters and it would be the same as putting a magnifying glass up to your hand and trying to say it was bigger. 0_0ĩ0% of that would be upscaled footage. My God.if someone could recreate AMV Hell 1-5 in HD.

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At least that won't be too much of an issue. The Redline Blu-Ray is pretty cheap now, I think. but I'll do it if I'm feeling OCD enough, or if my super-fancy upscaler doesn't look so great with a non-lossless source.or if, ya know, people yell at me that it's upscaled. That's why I've started putting download links to videos in descriptions.īut heck I was actually considering ripping the raw video from the original source and re-creating the AMV video clip, but honestly that'd be quite the pain. Youtube is pretty retarded with codecs, seeing as how it screws your audio up if you don't put videos in HD.

#Hey man nice shot amv 720p

Also 720p and higher has the highest audio quality YouTube provides (even more so on their WebM encodes).

#Hey man nice shot amv 360p

The secret ingredient was:īecause 360p on YouTube is considerably crappier quality than 720p due to the smaller bitrate. In addition, we had to also utilize the secret ingredient, which was only revealed at the start of the competition. In this competition, we were each given only 2 hours to create a video using the following 8 sources (which were revealed before the competition): At Anime Weekend Atlanta 2012, Zarxrax and SSGWNBTD faced off in an AMV Hell-themed "Iron Editor" competition.








Hey man nice shot amv