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Re: FUNKY HIPS
« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2013, 12:04:33 AM »
Thank you for the special thanks. I really liked the music selection (particularly Daft Punk  :a-cheer: ), and the editing was very, very fluent and enjoyable. The only thing I disliked is some of the cuts. If you want to make a video like Two Takes It, with a lot of cuts and music changes, the cuts should be as fluent as the editing and you should try to, to the best of your abilities, conceal the abruptness of it and make it sort of flow naturally to the next track. Just look at the transition to Daksad's part from it, that's a very good example of what I'm trying to note here.

Either way, I give a very solid 8/10 for this editing. If that cuts issue was addressed it could've easily been a 9. :)
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Re: FUNKY HIPS
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2013, 02:16:43 AM »
Thank you for the special thanks. I really liked the music selection (particularly Daft Punk  :a-cheer: ), and the editing was very, very fluent and enjoyable. The only thing I disliked is some of the cuts. If you want to make a video like Two Takes It, with a lot of cuts and music changes, the cuts should be as fluent as the editing and you should try to, to the best of your abilities, conceal the abruptness of it and make it sort of flow naturally to the next track. Just look at the transition to Daksad's part from it, that's a very good example of what I'm trying to note here.

Either way, I give a very solid 8/10 for this editing. If that cuts issue was addressed it could've easily been a 9. :)

Really means something coming from you too. :wub:

Anyway, what did you mean by conceal the abruptness? And I'm surely to make a sequel of this one (yes, still the same potential as Two Takes It). But, with different music themes each time. More advice from you would keep it going.  :a-cheer:

One Love :lol:

//EDIT: I didn't edit the Daft Punk part, it was Trickster (as said, it was his first time using this software).
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Re: FUNKY HIPS
« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2013, 02:33:21 AM »
Oh, I've realized I am in the credits, thanks a lot PK  :a-cheer:

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Re: FUNKY HIPS
« Reply #18 on: January 19, 2013, 02:36:58 AM »
Oh, I've realized I am in the credits, thanks a lot PK  :a-cheer:

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Re: FUNKY HIPS
« Reply #19 on: January 19, 2013, 04:07:55 AM »
Thank you for the special thanks. I really liked the music selection (particularly Daft Punk  :a-cheer: ), and the editing was very, very fluent and enjoyable. The only thing I disliked is some of the cuts. If you want to make a video like Two Takes It, with a lot of cuts and music changes, the cuts should be as fluent as the editing and you should try to, to the best of your abilities, conceal the abruptness of it and make it sort of flow naturally to the next track. Just look at the transition to Daksad's part from it, that's a very good example of what I'm trying to note here.

Either way, I give a very solid 8/10 for this editing. If that cuts issue was addressed it could've easily been a 9. :)

Really means something coming from you too. :wub:

Anyway, what did you mean by conceal the abruptness? And I'm surely to make a sequel of this one (yes, still the same potential as Two Takes It). But, with different music themes each time. More advice from you would keep it going.  :a-cheer:

One Love :lol:

//EDIT: I didn't edit the Daft Punk part, it was Trickster (as said, it was his first time using this software).

I mean that a big problem when using multiple tracks is maintaining the integrity of the video as a whole. You want to make it look like a single composition, not like 20 small ones merged together in Vegas. And your main "opponent" is the fact that at some point you got to cut one track and play another. You got to make this transition seem as "natural" as possible. Some do it by adding some sound effects in between, some do it by choosing the right moment for cutting (i.e. just before a hard beat in one song to a hard beat in the other), and some do it by making some kinds of weird video FX. Either way these "interludes" themselves shouldn't last very long if you do include them. It all has to feel like a single video.

Hope that was more clear. Good luck with your next project, you surely got the potential.

A good illustration of what I just said can be seen in WaRoW's part of [noembed]Identity[/noembed] (6:49 onwards). He used like a single song for each stunt. :P
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Re: FUNKY HIPS
« Reply #20 on: January 28, 2013, 08:44:44 AM »
great video xD

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Re: FUNKY HIPS
« Reply #21 on: February 01, 2013, 10:12:23 PM »
very nice video. good job ;D

 

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