AMV Editor, Artist 🐾🍪, violently vibrating anxiety ball, and dog lover. she/her
https://linktr.ee/radicalyue
Yue 🐾🍪
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Oh actually fuck yeah, I still have the project file. All my media is offline but you can see the first version of the video that plays during my ramble above and basically everything with the green velocity lines (my edit) below.
Letting the footage work for you vs. artistic intent. BAM!
Yue 🐾🍪
The target demo was/is primarily new/non-editors. There is nothing wrong with getting hype over seeing a scene from your favorite anime play out with your favorite song, of course. But the goal was to illustrate the difference between THAT and actual AMV editing.
Minimal editing sure, but editing.
Last night I recorded a 12 minute long ramble video with 2 hyper short editing demos I made for the AMV Iron Chef last year.
The title is exactly what it is. Also, my mic is very quiet and then the video examples are very loud.
youtu.be/xbV3SxG02Zs
"But Yue, what did you even do?"
VeeeeeeLOOOccciTY.
SPEEED. Speed alterations. Fuck with speed. Make it snap. nyoooom
"MY FUCKING CABBAGES!"
Oh to be this relaxed during this social and political climate
But again, I didn't try to make anything BAD. You'll see a lot of my hardcuts are synced identically because I utilized the exact same scenes and such.
But what is different is how I use velocity to achieve internal sync and small alterations that *I* want. That was important to me.
what it feels like being an artist in an era where people who aren’t artists will zoom in 500% to look at how you drew a shirt button and then decide whether or not to debase you