Yesterday, I was editing menu footage for my X-MEN DVD collection, and as usual, I was listening to my MP3 collection on my other computer to help pass the time. Then something odd happened, and the music and the imagery started to tell a story. I was listening to the anti-war Green Day song "Holiday" while editing the X-MEN episode "One Man's Worth" (an apocalyptic war storyline).
See it here (right click, save as, download to your computer before viewing, XVID codec required, 25MB file)
http://www.tvpreservation.com/lstoon...DayHoliday.avi
I also suggest you view the video at 100-150% normal size. It will be blocky if you try to view fullscreen. I dont have enough server space for larger files, nor will most people want to download a 50MB version.
The high-res version will be added to the bonus 13th disc on my X-MEN set.
Since 2000, I've wanted to make my own cartoon/anime music video. I've seen several good ones, and in fact fan-made music videos are what got me interested in several anime shows. My problem was that I never had a good idea, I was not inspired. That all changed yesterday.
I'm really happy with how this turned out.
Please let me know what you think. Feel free to share the AVI file link with friends, and get their feedback.
Tech notes: In case you're wondering what tools I used, the video was captured on a JVC DVD recorder, and clips edited out in Womble MPEG-VCR. The video was IVTC/odd-adaptive deinterlaced in TMPGenc, and then converted to raw AVI in Procoder. I edited and arranged the AVI files in Premiere. Some audio tweaking was done in SoundForge, and the image mattes (like the one bearing my name at the end of the file) were created in Photoshop.