Non-annoying AMVs

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Robotech: One Day More from Les Miserables.
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greg wrote:Robotech: One Day More from Les Miserables.
I remember that one. There's a few little tweaks I'd like to make, but it's a great concept and well executed.
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Here is perhaps the best anime AMV ever, IMHO. Hard to believe it's already 8 years old now. I've been wasting time on YouTube for eight years now???
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I've been wanting to create an AMV for a long time, just as a fun, quick little side project.

So I finally gave it a shot, and here are two I put together.

"Line of Fire"
Anime: Bubblegum Crisis, Dirty Pair, Gunsmith Cats, Iria, Kite, Mezzo Forte, Armitage III, Cowboy Bebop
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXZUQvwjvsU

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"Mighty Wings of Macross"
Anime: Macross: DYRL
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij-BrhKBuNk
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Char Aznable wrote:I've been wanting to create an AMV for a long time, just as a fun, quick little side project.

So I finally gave it a shot, and here are two I put together.

"Line of Fire"
Anime: Bubblegum Crisis, Dirty Pair, Gunsmith Cats, Iria, Kite, Mezzo Forte, Armitage III, Cowboy Bebop
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXZUQvwjvsU

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"Mighty Wings of Macross"
Anime: Macross: DYRL
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij-BrhKBuNk
You did a very great job with these two videos!
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You did a very great job with these two videos!
Thanks! They were a blast to edit. Hopefully, when I get some free time, I'll be able to put another one or two together.
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These are awesome, Char! The first one especially has some great timing/editing transitions, and reminds me of a lot of the classic older AMVs from when I was younger. But both of them are excellent--You did a great job!! :mrgreen:
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Many thanks, usamimi! That older style of AMV was exactly what I was going for. I remember back when the whole AMV thing was fairly uncommon and those that were made had to be done via linear video editing (tape-to-tape dubbing and edited in sequential order). Having worked with non-digital editing in the past, it boggles the mind how some people achieved those early AMVs.
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Char Aznable wrote:Many thanks, usamimi! That older style of AMV was exactly what I was going for. I remember back when the whole AMV thing was fairly uncommon and those that were made had to be done via linear video editing (tape-to-tape dubbing and edited in sequential order). Having worked with non-digital editing in the past, it boggles the mind how some people achieved those early AMVs.
Right?! I can't imagine how hard that must've been--not to mention time consuming!
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