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I mean I kind of know how, but mainly I need to know where to download anime episodes, I mean, I've tried realitylapse.com but the file type is weird or something....I'm not sure....anyway....PLEASE HELP!! THANK YOU!!

2007-02-10 21:56:21 · 2 answers · asked by Bob Saget 2 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

PROBLEM: Whenever i to trim or split a video, it wont show anything....PLEASE HELP!

2007-02-11 10:17:02 · update #1

2 answers

you can make it with Windows Movie Maker. (i'm sure you have this program)
then, go to YouTube (http://www.youtube.com) and upload them there.
upload the DVD clips to your PC, then import them into Windows movie maker.. then you drag them down onto the time line and cut and slpice them together. The you drag music onto the lower half of the timeline. After that, it's mostly just a matter of clicking random buttons to find out what each does... you'll get the hang of it eventually.

more teorethical,

Plan Your Video. This is probably the most important step in the whole process because if you don't plan it well, your final result won't be very good. Start by picking a song that has two qualities: 1) you really like it and 2) it has an anime "feel" to it. That doesn't mean it has to be Jpop.. just that you can envision some select anime scenes rocking to your tune.
Map Out Your Lyrics. The idea here is to make your video match the music. Most songs, especially rock music, have a mix of milder verse and more "explosive" choruses. Listen to your selected tune and determine what type of clips would go well in each section of the song. This will help when you begin slicing your video.
Pick Your Video. This part of the process can be extremely time consuming, depending upon your resources. Using purchased DVD's that you own, you'll need to import your selected clips into MPEG or AVI format. There are several software programs available that can help you do this or you can use a video capture card to get the same results. Once you've imported all your clips, you're ready to start slicing.
Slice Your Clips Using one of many editing programs out there (Adobe Premier and Pinnacle are both great choices) slice your video clips according to your song lyrics. Most of these editing programs will import your music as well as your video so that you can preview your work as you go.
Publish. All that's left to do now is burn your masterpiece to a CD and enter it in one of the many con competitions! Good luck!
Tips:
Be sure to only use music and video from DVD's and CD's that you've purchased, not the downloaded bootleg stuff.
Pick a song that matches your clips. For example, Dragon Ball Z fight scenes go great with tunes from Limp Bizkit, Disturbed and Metallica. Romantic anime would work better with something more mellow like a ballad or love song.
Don't just put an entire episode to music. Pick and choose the best parts of the episode(s) then string them together so that they flow from one to the next. Think about movie previews you see on TV.
Be creative. The only limitation to anime music videos is your own imagination.


hope this helps you

2007-02-10 22:24:58 · answer #1 · answered by ilovephotographyandmusic 4 · 0 0

I hate AMVs. That said...

If you go to youtube, you'll be able to find hundreds (or thousands) of anime episodes and clips. If you use a site like www.vixy.net to download them as AVI files (really easy process), it should be easy to edit them with a program such as Windows Movie Maker or VirtualDub.

That's what I'd do anyway.

And if you're going to make AMVs, for the love of God, don't aim to just synch the character's lips with the vocalist of the song while ignoring the entire purpose of the song. I hate when people take what is a love song and backdrop it with random scenes of anime characters fighting and then getting praise because "omg teh syncing is so gud". Oi.

2007-02-10 22:06:02 · answer #2 · answered by Ultima vyse 6 · 0 0

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