Feb. 17th, 2009
Being Human vid: Wounded
Feb. 17th, 2009 06:01 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Song: "Wounded" by Good Charlotte
Summary: In finding friends, we find ourselves again.
Fandom: Being Human
Characters: George, Annie, Mitchell
Spoilers: Through 1x03
Length: 3:26
Available for downloading (in divx) and streaming here.
Summary: In finding friends, we find ourselves again.
Fandom: Being Human
Characters: George, Annie, Mitchell
Spoilers: Through 1x03
Length: 3:26
Available for downloading (in divx) and streaming here.
vid: Ladyhawke
Feb. 17th, 2009 06:42 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Two vid promos for the film Ladyhawke!
Title: "Isabeau"
Vidder: Tzegha
Artist: Alan Powers (original score)
Fandom: Ladyhawke
Characters: Isabeau, Phillipe, Navarre, Bishop, Cezar
Warnings: non-spoilery, meant for newcomers to the film
Summary: "There is a woman..."
Title: "Teaser"
Vidder: Tzegha
Artist: Alan Powers (original score)
Fandom: Ladyhawke
Characters: Isabeau, Phillipe, Navarre, Bishop, Imperius
Warnings: non-spoilery, meant for newcomers to the film
Summary: Teaser glimpse into Ladyhawke
Title: "Isabeau"
Vidder: Tzegha
Artist: Alan Powers (original score)
Fandom: Ladyhawke
Characters: Isabeau, Phillipe, Navarre, Bishop, Cezar
Warnings: non-spoilery, meant for newcomers to the film
Summary: "There is a woman..."
Title: "Teaser"
Vidder: Tzegha
Artist: Alan Powers (original score)
Fandom: Ladyhawke
Characters: Isabeau, Phillipe, Navarre, Bishop, Imperius
Warnings: non-spoilery, meant for newcomers to the film
Summary: Teaser glimpse into Ladyhawke
Vidding rhythm, oy!
Feb. 17th, 2009 09:57 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Hey all,
I am currently working on the biggest/fanciest/hardest vid I've ever done, with the intent to make a leap forward in my vidding skills. One thing I'm actively trying to move away from is editing everything on the beat of the music, as I've noticed it can be both distracting and dull. However, I've gotten so used to editing on the beat that now I am having a lot of trouble with this "free form" editing thing - I have no idea where to cut! I was hoping to gain some insight from other vidders as to how you approach cutting on or off the beat. Any advice, anecdotes or commiserating would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance. :)
I am currently working on the biggest/fanciest/hardest vid I've ever done, with the intent to make a leap forward in my vidding skills. One thing I'm actively trying to move away from is editing everything on the beat of the music, as I've noticed it can be both distracting and dull. However, I've gotten so used to editing on the beat that now I am having a lot of trouble with this "free form" editing thing - I have no idea where to cut! I was hoping to gain some insight from other vidders as to how you approach cutting on or off the beat. Any advice, anecdotes or commiserating would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance. :)