Vidding like whoa
Oct. 4th, 2004 07:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since Hercules: the Legendary Journeys vid #1 is in beta (all hail
falzalot,
flummery and
halimede for undertaking said beta!) I've been working on vid #2.
Which is really vid #1, because it's the first vid I ever attempted, but then Premiere crashed so completely that the entire project was lost. I gamely reconstituted what I had, and Premiere gamely crashed again. (I'm talking all the clips disappearing from the Timeline entirely, clips suddenly acquiring names like "~1" instead of "Herc_and_Iolaus_taking_a_mudbath", and on and on.)
I still don't know what caused the crashes, since the problem hasn't re-occurred with the other vid at all, but to be on the safe side I started the whole project again from scratch, under a different name, and even re-encoded the .mp3 to .wav. I haven't had any crashes since, knock on wood.
sockkpuppett posted this hilarious and completely true thing called The Life Cycle of Vid and Vidder, and it's a very handy shortcut for posts about vidding.
With vid #1 (the Iolaus portrait), I am in stage 18: "Ok, I have to let it sit here for a few days to gel. I wonder ifEllen Thing 1 or Killa Thing 2 would look at it and ... be kind."
With vid #2-that-is-really-#1 (the Hercules and Iolaus approach to life vid), I am in stage 9, which is one of the best: "Hey, it's working! it's working!"
I am still worried that the song I chose for it (Let's Face the Music and Dance) is too generic and repetitive, and two songs by the same singer, in the same genre, what the heck am I doing? But I am sitting on my inner neurotic, because I love making this vid. A kind of primal glee comes over me - look! Hercules and Iolaus, punching people to the beat! Look, I timed his hands wiggling to the shababidababidi trill in the music! Hey, I totally constructed this scene where it looks like they're interacting even though they're really not! Whee! - and I get to raid all my own screencaps looking for just the right shot. I don't have much of a visual memory at all, but it really helps to have screencapped an episode, because you're looking at it in the same way as for vidding: the image is all that matters, and it actually works better to turn the sound off.
Since this is such a small fandom, I would like to get some idea of the format people would like/be able to watch vids in. Small filesizes means the vid will be small and of crappy quality, but OTOH if you're on dialup, downloading a 13 Mb vid can take forever. I've had good results with using
astolat's encoding and compressing methods, so that my beta versions are between 10 and 15 Mb and still look good, but I could try other things as well.
Here's a poll, which I hope actually works since I never tried this before:
[Poll #360888]
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Which is really vid #1, because it's the first vid I ever attempted, but then Premiere crashed so completely that the entire project was lost. I gamely reconstituted what I had, and Premiere gamely crashed again. (I'm talking all the clips disappearing from the Timeline entirely, clips suddenly acquiring names like "~1" instead of "Herc_and_Iolaus_taking_a_mudbath", and on and on.)
I still don't know what caused the crashes, since the problem hasn't re-occurred with the other vid at all, but to be on the safe side I started the whole project again from scratch, under a different name, and even re-encoded the .mp3 to .wav. I haven't had any crashes since, knock on wood.
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With vid #1 (the Iolaus portrait), I am in stage 18: "Ok, I have to let it sit here for a few days to gel. I wonder if
With vid #2-that-is-really-#1 (the Hercules and Iolaus approach to life vid), I am in stage 9, which is one of the best: "Hey, it's working! it's working!"
I am still worried that the song I chose for it (Let's Face the Music and Dance) is too generic and repetitive, and two songs by the same singer, in the same genre, what the heck am I doing? But I am sitting on my inner neurotic, because I love making this vid. A kind of primal glee comes over me - look! Hercules and Iolaus, punching people to the beat! Look, I timed his hands wiggling to the shababidababidi trill in the music! Hey, I totally constructed this scene where it looks like they're interacting even though they're really not! Whee! - and I get to raid all my own screencaps looking for just the right shot. I don't have much of a visual memory at all, but it really helps to have screencapped an episode, because you're looking at it in the same way as for vidding: the image is all that matters, and it actually works better to turn the sound off.
Since this is such a small fandom, I would like to get some idea of the format people would like/be able to watch vids in. Small filesizes means the vid will be small and of crappy quality, but OTOH if you're on dialup, downloading a 13 Mb vid can take forever. I've had good results with using
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Here's a poll, which I hope actually works since I never tried this before:
[Poll #360888]