I'd say Vinland Saga is probably the next manga you should read. Considering you love Berserk as much as me, you would almost definitely love Vinland Saga too. It's similar in a number of ways but also different enough to be its own story and great in its own right. I actually wrote a review of it here.
I've noticed you're re-watching LoGH. I don't know if I'll ever re-watch such a long series, as great as it is. Did you hear there's supposed to be some sort of remake of it?
I would also recommend watching Yamato 2199 as well. It's another space opera anime, but it's only 26 episodes. It's not as good as LoGH but still very good. The space battles are great.
OK i see the multiple timelines and when dragging the video to the timeline, the 2nd box all the way to the right is where it will appear, im not sure what the first box to the left is for though? But im having trouble trying to get the photo to remain on the entire video. Instead its just layered in a way where the photo is the first segment, followed by the video, in most cases thats how you create amv's. But thats not what i want to do, i need to specifically know how to place the photo on the time line so its like attached to the entire time line, well the audio and video remain incycne. Anyways ill be waiting for some replies from you, hopefully you can walk me through some of this. It would be a great help and thanks!
Also another thing i wanted to ask was what format do i use, i normally try to encode all my video files into MP4 so they play on my ps3 as well. But i wonder if youtube will recognize that, it should though, right?
Anyways my entire purpose in this is to be able to upload openings/endings on my youtube page and my blog here at MAL and like favorites lists, etc. But i am hoping its not TO difficult, because it will take me a considerable amount of time for each video, ive seen quite alot of anime and i have like around 10 tb of anime. I''ll just use the same photo for every video so its easy that way. Once i do get the gist of it though, i am sure its not as difficult as it sounds.
Wow that sounds complicated, i am pretty much a novice when it comes to video editing. But the software i am using is Premiere Pro. I have tried looking up tuts on how to do this and i just can't seem to find any, i think its because i am not as specific enough and im not using the right terminology, because their are thousands of things you can do with premiere pro or after effects.
I am in the process of downloading "class rooms in the books" guides that might help me understand the basics and get started.
But in any case, that topic that i created on the forums in MAL, is specifically what im looking to do. If i am going to be able to do it, i will need some form of a step by step video guide or a text guide showing me exactly how to do it because like i said, i don't know hardly nothing bout premire pro and yes i do have the full CS5 version.
I normally use anyvideo converter to download youtube video's, but ill try our method instead. Is it really necessary to actually dl the youtube video's? Or can you create your own. I use a program called "format Factory" its one of the best encoding software that i have, it practically does everything, it converts any format, it also has a video joiner which i used to join a bunch of openings together into one video. So in the case of for example "naruto" i have 1 video that i used with format factory and after clipping out each segment from each episodes for the desired openings i wanted. I then joined them into one full video. All of this is capable with format factory.
Now i was wondering i can take that video that i created and still manage to import it into my video editing software, in my case "premiere pro" and still manage add a background image and do everything that you suggested and be able to upload it on youtube. OR do i actually really have to dl a youtube video from the site. What do you exactly mean by no credits? I am not familiar with that and how do you tell if it does not have any credits?
Ok so to start, with premiere pro, I open it up. I click on File > Import, I choose my video that I want to import, so in this case the joined openings video file. It imports the video. Now I choose import and then the photo I want right? Now looking at the interface of the software.
That’s what it looks like so you kind of have an idea what im working with. I see the timeline that you talk about below. I also see the two different windows above where I can edit or drag the video “naruto openings” into the box. Now do I have to drag the photo into the box first, and then the video. Or do I have to drag these into the timeline at the bottom. I am sorry if I feel like such a noobie here, I am just learning about this. I am sure once I get the classroom in a book, I will have a much better understanding of exactly how this software works, or at least the basic ins and outs. Anyways for now, if you happen actually know step by step how to do this with premiere pro, can you type a tut for me? Otherwise can you help me look for a specific tutorial on exactly what I need to do in the video editing software for like using the cropping tools and cropping the video, placing the image file, and muting the audio, for this specific software.
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I like your videos, they are really good.Hope you make more :)
I've noticed you're re-watching LoGH. I don't know if I'll ever re-watch such a long series, as great as it is. Did you hear there's supposed to be some sort of remake of it?
I would also recommend watching Yamato 2199 as well. It's another space opera anime, but it's only 26 episodes. It's not as good as LoGH but still very good. The space battles are great.
http://i50.tinypic.com/72ydqg.png
Also another thing i wanted to ask was what format do i use, i normally try to encode all my video files into MP4 so they play on my ps3 as well. But i wonder if youtube will recognize that, it should though, right?
Anyways my entire purpose in this is to be able to upload openings/endings on my youtube page and my blog here at MAL and like favorites lists, etc. But i am hoping its not TO difficult, because it will take me a considerable amount of time for each video, ive seen quite alot of anime and i have like around 10 tb of anime. I''ll just use the same photo for every video so its easy that way. Once i do get the gist of it though, i am sure its not as difficult as it sounds.
http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=482085
Wow that sounds complicated, i am pretty much a novice when it comes to video editing. But the software i am using is Premiere Pro. I have tried looking up tuts on how to do this and i just can't seem to find any, i think its because i am not as specific enough and im not using the right terminology, because their are thousands of things you can do with premiere pro or after effects.
I am in the process of downloading "class rooms in the books" guides that might help me understand the basics and get started.
But in any case, that topic that i created on the forums in MAL, is specifically what im looking to do. If i am going to be able to do it, i will need some form of a step by step video guide or a text guide showing me exactly how to do it because like i said, i don't know hardly nothing bout premire pro and yes i do have the full CS5 version.
I normally use anyvideo converter to download youtube video's, but ill try our method instead. Is it really necessary to actually dl the youtube video's? Or can you create your own. I use a program called "format Factory" its one of the best encoding software that i have, it practically does everything, it converts any format, it also has a video joiner which i used to join a bunch of openings together into one video. So in the case of for example "naruto" i have 1 video that i used with format factory and after clipping out each segment from each episodes for the desired openings i wanted. I then joined them into one full video. All of this is capable with format factory.
Now i was wondering i can take that video that i created and still manage to import it into my video editing software, in my case "premiere pro" and still manage add a background image and do everything that you suggested and be able to upload it on youtube. OR do i actually really have to dl a youtube video from the site. What do you exactly mean by no credits? I am not familiar with that and how do you tell if it does not have any credits?
Ok so to start, with premiere pro, I open it up. I click on File > Import, I choose my video that I want to import, so in this case the joined openings video file. It imports the video. Now I choose import and then the photo I want right? Now looking at the interface of the software.
That’s what it looks like so you kind of have an idea what im working with. I see the timeline that you talk about below. I also see the two different windows above where I can edit or drag the video “naruto openings” into the box. Now do I have to drag the photo into the box first, and then the video. Or do I have to drag these into the timeline at the bottom. I am sorry if I feel like such a noobie here, I am just learning about this. I am sure once I get the classroom in a book, I will have a much better understanding of exactly how this software works, or at least the basic ins and outs. Anyways for now, if you happen actually know step by step how to do this with premiere pro, can you type a tut for me? Otherwise can you help me look for a specific tutorial on exactly what I need to do in the video editing software for like using the cropping tools and cropping the video, placing the image file, and muting the audio, for this specific software.