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Kouhi - anime0.vzz.net
05-11-2004, 03:31 PM
Hello, i am wanting to submit content but i dont know how to that is why i have started this thread. I would post a link to the file but hotlinking isnt permitted by whos hosting it but u can either get to it by going to www.anime0.vzz.net and clicking Downloads --> Music Videos ---> The fighter
I hope this will be of any use to EATV
The internal page address is www.freewebs.com/kouhisavatars/media.html the site isnt hosted on free webs, only that page due to the hotlinking issue.
Walrii
05-11-2004, 07:35 PM
Here's how you share your creations with the EA community:
Register at editingarchive.com (http://editingarchive.com/memberstuff/newuser.php)
then login, and you'll see a "Upload a file?" option.
Then follow those instructions to upload your file (please include a detailed description and thumbnail).
Finally, once your file is uploaded (be patient) it should appear as one of the first files listed at editingarchive.com. The URL will look something like this: http://editingarchive.com/view.php?ID=475
(Only your number "475" will look different)
There, now link other users to that address, and they'll be able to download your file.
Some tips:
EA doesn't have a listed max file size, but don't make it too huge (use your judgement). Also, since you don't have to worry about size, be smart and compress it well, but with good quality.
My constructive criticism (yes, I watched your video): The quality (encoding) was low, so the sound was a little bad, and there were some artifacts, but I'm sure you knew that (I know uncompressed it probably looks great). Also, it seemed to just "end" abruptly...
Next time, make the video "react" to beats / pauses in the music, so they mesh together better, but overall good job!
In addition to admin judgement of your film, community judgement is also important. We closely monitor the comments that people post on the pages to determine whether to air or not air amv's :)
Guest
05-12-2004, 01:25 PM
Thankyou, it was my first attempt at a music video from quite a while back but since we are redoing the site i happened to come across it. I should have thought to check it, what program do you suggest for making music vids as i origionally made that on windows movie maker.
Adobe Premiere is good. You can also spice up your videos with Macromedia Flash and/or 3dmax. :)
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