DBZMV-Goku vs Frieza-Breaking benjamin until the end
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DBZMV-Goku vs Frieza-Breaking benjamin until the end
Hi,
This AMV is based on the epic fight between goku and frieza in namek, for the universe. Footage is taken from the Remastered DVDs.
Song:
Breaking Benjamin
UNtil the End
Phobia
LOW QUALITY streaming:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeVpK2u7D0A
HIGH QUALITY streaming:
http://www.stage6.com/user/SuperVegito1 ... il-the-End
HIGH QUALITY direct download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UCMQ92NH
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UCMQ92NH
This AMV is based on the epic fight between goku and frieza in namek, for the universe. Footage is taken from the Remastered DVDs.
Song:
Breaking Benjamin
UNtil the End
Phobia
LOW QUALITY streaming:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeVpK2u7D0A
HIGH QUALITY streaming:
http://www.stage6.com/user/SuperVegito1 ... il-the-End
HIGH QUALITY direct download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UCMQ92NH
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UCMQ92NH
my latest Music Video -> http://stage6.divx.com/user/SuperVegito17/blog/
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I personally will be watching the vid, but you probably lost most of your potential audience when you mentioned the remastered DVDs. They're not to popular, especially around this forum. 

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I've been fiddling with some Season Set footage, and thinking about making an AMV with them myself. So long as you're careful in picking which shots you use, they can be just as good as anything else for AMVing. Possibly better than FUNi's old releases, IMO.
That said, this video was pretty good. Good timing and effects, and whaddya know, the song actually fit the context of the fight!
That said, this video was pretty good. Good timing and effects, and whaddya know, the song actually fit the context of the fight!
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Putting aside the footage issues this was a really great AMV. Good editing and some very nice effects, the song choice was also pretty good. It fit the story so well. The only thing I didn't like was the encoding. I feel the video needs a much higher bitrate, and a different codec. Maybe a two-pass XviD would have been a lot better.
VegettoEX has an AMV that's the same size as yours, yet is about half the time. So yeah, if you decide to do a higher quality encode please post it here.
VegettoEX has an AMV that's the same size as yours, yet is about half the time. So yeah, if you decide to do a higher quality encode please post it here.
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You never delete your master, full-quality encode. What you export off of your timeline should never have been a distro version in the first place.SuperVegito17 wrote:I removed my adobe premiere pro project file, but i have the mp4 version of the amv...what shud i do?
Best practice is to export a lossless version from the timeline, and then use *that* to encode to other formats (your XviD/MP4 distro, your MPEG-2 encode, etc.).
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thanks...I'll try doing that in my later projects...I didnt know you could do that!VegettoEX wrote:You never delete your master, full-quality encode. What you export off of your timeline should never have been a distro version in the first place.SuperVegito17 wrote:I removed my adobe premiere pro project file, but i have the mp4 version of the amv...what shud i do?
Best practice is to export a lossless version from the timeline, and then use *that* to encode to other formats (your XviD/MP4 distro, your MPEG-2 encode, etc.).
Well, if anyone wants it, here is the mp4 version.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=973N0HP5
my latest Music Video -> http://stage6.divx.com/user/SuperVegito17/blog/