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Sweet Escape to the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

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Oh man, I spent a good two days making this AMV so do enjoy the video. Though it was two days, time flew by so quickly. Here’s a little quick summary of how I got all of this together.

The Song: “The Sweet Escape” by Gwen Stefani featuring Akon

I was listening to the radio on my way to work, as I do everyday, and this song started playing. I thought it was just some Xmas song at first, but after listening a little longer, I recognized Gwen Stefani’s voice. Radio stations rarely announce song credits these days, so all I knew was that it was a song from Gwen and I knew she had a new album out. The lyrics in the song for some reason reminded me of the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya because she mentions escaping and recreating her own world. The lyrics continue describing a personality that resembled Haruhi so much such as having affection for the narrator of the anime and so on. Just trust me on this one. So this was the first thing that pushed me towards making a music video.

The Software: Adobe Premiere

Maybe a month before I heard the song, I came across this program. I didn’t quite have a use for it yet, but I knew its potential. I already told myself that this program is what I will use for a future music video. I was going to use it for Advent Children, but this sudden inspiration for making the Haruhi music video outweighed it.

Preparation: Gathering the media

Clips:
Before I jumped into this giant mess, I had to understand what I was getting myself into. For one thing, I knew Premiere was not going to accept AVI files. I thought about converting all 14 episodes into MPEGs. I quickly threw out that idea because it would be too much useless content to sift through down the road. Instead, I went with going through each episode and cutting out scenes that I wanted to use. After cutting out some 80 clips, I had what I wanted. Anything else that I wanted I could come back to cut.

Music:
There was nothing I needed to do here. Had my mp3 and I was set.

Storyboard:
Like the novice that I am, I just kept the storyboard all in my head since I was the director and producer. I kind of drew out what I wanted in my mind with what I envisioned as I listened to the song. And I went from there.

Editing: Where all the magic is

It was basically my first time using the software, but I must say, it was ridiculously easy to use. I thought I was going to run into a lot of trouble, but it turned out to be as simple as drag and drop. The hard part was trying to figure out what scenes fit into which section of the song. I went through so many revisions. I’m sure I was cutting my clips left and right every 10 seconds. Throughout the whole process, I kept fearing that I might not have enough clips. Then there were times where I feared I had too many clips and not enough room for the really important ones. Miraculously, there were plenty of clips to go around. Unfortunately, I had to leave out a few.

I started everything on a Saturday afternoon and worked late into the night to complete a rough draft. The next day, (which is today that I’m blogging this) was mostly spent reviewing what I did and making minor edits. The biggest time killer was exporting the video. It would literally take up to more than half an hour for four minutes of viewing. I had no choice but to do other stuff while the exporting was happening. And I had to export more than six times because there were some super small blemishes that ultimately ruined the video if I left it in.

The Final Step: Getting it on the Web

As crazy as it would sound, just getting it online was as frustrating as the exporting. I ran into so many setbacks. The exported video came out to be slightly over 100MB in size (..for a 4 minute clip..). YouTube, only accepts 100 MB or LESS! So I first tried exporting at a lower quality. Nothing happened. So I tried exporting at an even lower quality. Still nothing. Then I thought maybe if I converted it into some other format it would help. And it did. 100 MB turned into 30 MB and that was good enough for me. So I went over to YouTube and submitted the file. Worked out just fine. About 30 minutes later, YouTube goes into maintenance mode and I can’t tell if my video actually uploaded. At this very moment as I’m posting, it’s still under maintenance. Good thing I still have my website to host a “better quality” version of the video.

Final Thoughts: Why make it?

There’s always a method to the madness. I made it because this was a new song that just came out. People are going to be looking around online for the song; especially YouTube. I figured I could use it to promote my website along the way. I like making media that people like. I try not to fail in that department. I gave it my all on this amateur video. Sadly enough, I didn’t have the raws for the anime clips, so the subtitles are getting in the way. Hopefully, I can be forgiven for this due to the lack of time to prepare for all of this.

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Bleach Anime Music Video

Here’s an anime music video for Bleach that I found on YouTube. The song is called “Chance” by UVERworld.

There’s really not much more I can say since the video pretty much explains itself. I have no idea as to who made the music video. There are multiple copies of this on YouTube and either all the people posting are taking credit for the video or are like me and have no idea.

As for the anime, if you’re not familiar with the series up to the point of where all the scenes come from, then there’s going to be a sort of disconnected interest. If you’re not interested in the video, the music more than makes up for it. It’s a nice song.

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Final Fantasy VII Advent Children - Those Who Fight (Piano)

I found this on YouTube. The guy playing this is awesome for keeping up with the tempo of the song. I watched some other videos with people trying to play this track and they just couldn’t keep up. Just watch his fingers. It’s just so damn fast. I take my hat off to him. I’ll post the original song too.

Song is called: Tatakau Monotachi (Those Who Fight)

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D.Gray-Man Opening Credits

Here’s the opening sequence to D.Gray-Man. With five episodes so far, no real super drama yet, but being based on such a long manga series, I know there’s a lot more to come. But for now, just gotta enjoy the intro.

The song is called Innocent Sorrow by Abingdon Boys School. Can probably find their music video on youTube.

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Utada Hikaru Live Performance

Here’s a quick post before I go to bed. One of the first videos I’ve seen of Utada Hikaru performing. It was also my first encounter with the song she’s singing, Final Distance. Great song. Great artist.

There’s also a lot of history to this song. The original song was more of an upbeat mix called Distance. Hikaru remixed it to this ballad due to the death of a schoolgirl who was killed in a school stabbing. So it’s kind of bittersweet.

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Hishoku no Sora by Mami Kawada

Here’s the complete version of the song for the first opening of Shakugan no Shana for those who were interested. As you can tell from the title of the post, it’s called “Hishoku no Sora” and Mami Kawada provides the vocals. I happen to have several other songs by her that maybe I’ll stream at some other time. For now though, here’s “Hishoku no Sora”.

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Being by KOTOKO

KOTOKO simply has a great talent for music. She has so many songs under her name and this song is nicely done. That’s why I’m posting it. Also, it’s from the second opening of Shakugan no Shana. Nice song for a nice anime. And obviously, I’m a fan of her music and I spent a good number of years tracking down her various songs. I’ll most likely have a few more posts on her music.

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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Song - I Am The Wind

I had to top things off with another Castlevania item. I spent all day just trying to figure out how to stream music and videos on my website. So please appreciate it.

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Castlevania - Bloody Tears

So here’s another YouTube video I found. I have to give props to the person playing the piano; simply amazing. Anyway, he’s playing a popular Castlevania theme that runs throughout the series.

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FF7: Advent Children Music Video




So here’s a starter for this section. I was looking around YouTube for some cool AMVs and stumbled upon this one. So here it is.

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