Dragon Ball Super clips with japanese music from DB/DBZ

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Dragon Ball Super clips with japanese music from DB/DBZ

Post by general_marco » Thu Nov 17, 2016 2:32 pm

Hello people! I'm new on the forums. A while back I got inspired to do a few Dragon Ball Super scenes with Shunsuke Kikuchi's music in the background, instead of the original music from Super, just for the fun of it and to add a different tone to some scenes. More recently I did it again for almost the whole epic Episode 66. I would like to share this with more Dragon Ball fans, so I stumbled upon this community. I do hope you might enjoy the clips! ^^

Here's a link to the playlist I made:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou7Solj ... R&index=10

I'm not looking for subscribers or monetization (which would be illegal), I just hope passionate fans like me might appreciate the vids. ^^
Thank you for your time!

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Re: Dragon Ball Super clips with japanese music from DB/DBZ

Post by RoarkVegeta » Thu Nov 17, 2016 6:20 pm

This is great! I'm actually in the process of doing a project like this myself, and am kind of in the process of outlining it and getting started when the FUNimation DVDs are released.

Awesome stuff!

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Re: Dragon Ball Super clips with japanese music from DB/DBZ

Post by general_marco » Thu Nov 17, 2016 7:00 pm

RoarkVegeta wrote:This is great! I'm actually in the process of doing a project like this myself, and am kind of in the process of outlining it and getting started when the FUNimation DVDs are released.

Awesome stuff!
Hey, thank you! I am really happy that you like it! ^^ If you are doing something similar yourself, I recommend using Adobe Audition CC for isolating the voices from the music/noises as much as you can (that's what I used at any rate). For the actual montage of the videos, I really like Cyberlink PowerDirector and what it can bring to editing and rendering. I use it also to replace the normal audio with the isolated audio from Audition CC and then add the extra Japanese tracks.

Maybe you already had your thing going, just wanted to mention these options in case you were looking for some specific software. :)

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