Hey guys! So I finally decide to make a blog to ask any video editors out there in TL for help. At the same time, I will show you what exactly is an epic video intro creation as well as have this blog be used to post your epic video intro findings as well as your own (if you think you have an epic video intro).
After weeks of searching, wondering, and questioning, I found that music I wanted that I saw during PL commercials but when I saw the original video with it, I was like "OMG, I WANNA MAKE A VIDEO LIKE THAT FOR MY EPIC VIDEO INTRO!" So thus, after looking at a very fine example of these styles/format that people have copied after the original in the video intro creation besides the music, I was wondering "HOW THE HELL DO YOU MAKE THIS?" Unfortunately, I'm still a noob at Final Cut Pro and Sony Vegas but still learning on its way. So my question is can anyone tell me, find a way, show me, give me an answer of what style/format are these videos using so that I can make one myself like this and call it an epic video intro. (btw, I tried googling for 2 hours or so to figure out this style and haven't found any results... T_T) A tutorial would be nice too if one can make one but I'm asking too much.... So without further ado, here ya go:
The original opening from Korean drama "New Heart" + Show Spoiler +
Fan-made opening of Korean drama "Boys before Flowers" + Show Spoiler +
Fan-made tribute to Bi-dam from Korean drama "Queen Seon Deok" + Show Spoiler +
On May 19 2010 08:44 krndandaman wrote: lol the song from iris for each one
try some different transitions, it will look alot better
Well I would like to experiment and try to figure out using my softwares but unfortunately, I don't have a single clue how to make videos like this. Maybe you thought I knew how to make them but I WANT this transition.
I had created some amv using sony vegas.I can replicated some of those transition and I like that transition. VERY COOL. I'm going to use that to create a intro to my favorite anime Clannad. ahaha! Lol thanks for showing.I seen some epic intro before but too bad i didn't favorite those video so.. don't have any to show.
On May 19 2010 08:56 ISighZ wrote: I had created some amv using sony vegas.I can replicated some of those transition and I like that transition. VERY COOL. I'm going to use that to create a intro to my favorite anime Clannad. ahaha! Lol thanks for showing.I seen some epic intro before but too bad i didn't favorite those video so.. don't have any to show.
Ah, interesting. Could you be able to show me how to replicate that transition?? I REALLY want to know how to make this transition myself as well! I have sony vegas as well!
I don't know how I can show it.. but I can try to explain how to do it. If I'm not lazy, I'll make my video tonight then I'll write a how to do it?Lol though you shouldn't expect too much, I'm horrible at explanation especially this. I'm not pro at sony vegas but I can replicate the transition using my own ways. My explanation will probably be like click on that circle thing click on it and on that square and yeah.... I don't know the terms that's needed for a GOOD explanation but i'll try..
On May 19 2010 09:12 ISighZ wrote: I don't know how I can show it.. but I can try to explain how to do it. If I'm not lazy, I'll make my video tonight then I'll write a how to do it?Lol though you shouldn't expect too much, I'm horrible at explanation especially this. I'm not pro at sony vegas but I can replicate the transition using my own ways. My explanation will probably be like click on that circle thing click on it and on that square and yeah.... I don't know the terms that's needed for a GOOD explanation but i'll try..
That would be great if you can even write down the directions. I can try to experiment around your directions but since I'm an extreme noob at sony vegas (since I have yet to create a video in that program) and is a little bit tiny more familiar with final cut (don't have program at home, just used it at school to make a video before), this could be a great chance to know how to use sony vegas as well since I have it installed on my laptop. So let me know if you can! I mean that's fine if you can tell me where to go to, where to click, and etc. I'd say just go for it! And good luck! Thanks!
Which version of sony vegas you have? I have sony vegas 8.0 pro. I think on the older version the view/setting is different.. So.. I hope you have the same version or.. the direction i say might be off.. Also.. I want to know how much you know so I know how detail my explanation need to be.. Lol. So I'll ask you some questions.. Do you know how to do event pan/crop?( Lol I didn't even know that's what you called it. I had to open sony vegas go to that place to know the name "event pan/crop" as of now.. see I fails). And you know how to import videos? Drag them to the timeline then cut them if necessary? and add multiple video track? And do you know how to add effect to video clips? Just how noob are you at sony vegas :D O btw.. do you know where I can get that background music on those videos?
On May 19 2010 09:40 ISighZ wrote: Which version of sony vegas you have? I have sony vegas 8.0 pro. I think on the older version the view/setting is different.. So.. I hope you have the same version or.. the direction i say might be off.. Also.. I want to know how much you know so I know how detail my explanation need to be.. Lol. So I'll ask you some questions.. Do you know how to do event pan/crop?( Lol I didn't even know that's what you called it. I had to open sony vegas go to that place to know the name "event pan/crop" as of now.. see I fails). And you know how to import videos? Drag them to the timeline then cut them if necessary? and add multiple video track? And do you know how to add effect to video clips? Just how noob are you at sony vegas :D O btw.. do you know where I can get that background music on those videos?
Hmm.... I have a newer version which is sony vegas pro 9.0... so now this might be weird b/c you said older version but i have newer... lol.. (Also, I got this for free and I know a way to get it for free so if you're interested, PM me about it.)
Hmm... I'd be honest with those questions. I only have the program, never really play around with it YET. I've played around with Final Cut Pro and made myself a news reel video once and that took weeks. But for Sony Vegas Pro... unless it's similar to Final Cut, let's just say... I'm LIKE A TOTAL COMPLETE NEWCOMER into the software as if I just got it.
As for the background music on that... it's an OST from the Korean drama "New Heart" as that's where it origins from. I don't have the OST and I'm trying to find it myself atm. Haha.
After Effects is really your best bet for bringing particular effects in mind to life. There are many AE tutorials out there that show you some cool stuff. I plan on learning it myself this summer.
For editing I use FCP, which has worked well for me so far.
Nice vids though. If I think of any I really liked in particular I'll edit this post.
At first I was like OMG how different would it be 8.0 and 9.0 but I figure out the solution.. I CAN just screen shot of what I am doing and add little note to it using paint then you can like look for the button that looks like the one I screen shoted and yay? Lol It shouldn't be TOO different 8.0 and 9.0 but yeah. Yeah the explanation shouldn't be too hard now since I can now just screen shot what I'm doing. The way I'm replicating the effect is quite tedious(I had just try to do some of it) but it get the job done.!
Oh nice nice! If that's possible to show me and give me an explanation, I would be more than glad! Thank you so much, ISighZ! I gotta think of a way to repay ya if everything goes well!
And once summer is around the corner (not yet for me), I think I should really take time to spend and learn about editing.......... nah, I'll probably do something else and procrastinate.. lol
Keep in mind that many are made by numerous paid professionals thrown in a room. Also remember that those video's are melodramatic and therefore, the scenes are most epic. Just throw in a TON of pictures/clips with as many different transitions/effects (not obnoxious) so that people will need to watch it many times to see everything.
On May 19 2010 10:28 hellokitty[hk] wrote: Keep in mind that many are made by numerous paid professionals thrown in a room. Also remember that those video's are melodramatic and therefore, the scenes are most epic. Just throw in a TON of pictures/clips with as many different transitions/effects (not obnoxious) so that people will need to watch it many times to see everything.
Are all those made by the same person?
No, not all of those are made by same person. The first one is an actual Korean drama opening song and credits. The ones afterwards are all fan made by different fan groups in each one of them... which is why some of these people KNOW how to make this style/format of video.... I'm guessing Koreans since they ALL relate to Korea in a sense... so they have a hidden "mason" league in Korea to do this is my guess...
i've actually been trying to get into this. just downloaded vegas pro 9 and the cs5 production premium which includes after effects. maybe we can work together!
I'm gonna try to throw something similar together. itll only be a very short example of it, but if i can do it ill try to explain it as best i can. im gonna be using after effects cause i dont think i could do it in vegas, and ill be using pictures of pikachu that i find on the internet cause i dont have any footage or anything to use.
That stuff is really cool. I've always wanted to get good at those. I only played around with those slideshow makers. Not the horrible ones like the free microsoft one. But they were only so cool compared to videos like the ones shown above. I hear most people use the sony vegas pro.
Okay.. I just finish mine.. And I spent like 30 minute writing an explanation then I reread it.. and it's very messy..So I think I found a better solution. Anyway I think you know how to import video/image/music file into vegas and also how to put them in the timeline and adjust how long the image/video should be in the timeline. The three main things you need to know is Pan/event/Crop, Keyframe usage and the Cookie Cutter effect. To learn those three things, I suggest you watch youtube tutorial on them. Also you need a lot of video track but that's easy you can just right click the timeline and select add video track. Let me know if you have any questions.. I think I can explain better if you ask like how to recreate the effect from 0:10-0:12 things like that. Have Fun! I'll post a link of my ending product in a bit. I want to fix it up a bit before upload to youtube!
On May 20 2010 01:12 krndandaman wrote: omfg now that I think about it, you are right. alot of korean dramas use this style of opening lol... the songs are either similar or the same as well
Yea, which is why I sometimes get hooked on Korean dramas just because of those epic openings... I mean the storyline is all similar with someone getting cancer, love 3-4 way triangles, messing other relationships, etc but these types of opening just gets me going! Lol
On May 20 2010 01:37 Moony wrote: i've actually been trying to get into this. just downloaded vegas pro 9 and the cs5 production premium which includes after effects. maybe we can work together!
Definitely, I want to learn how to make videos like this and more! Perhaps we should have a joint TL video editing workshops, seminars, sessions via vent, IRC, livestream, threads, something...
On May 20 2010 02:21 skuj wrote: I'm gonna try to throw something similar together. itll only be a very short example of it, but if i can do it ill try to explain it as best i can. im gonna be using after effects cause i dont think i could do it in vegas, and ill be using pictures of pikachu that i find on the internet cause i dont have any footage or anything to use.
Can't wait! Show me your final product and tell me how you were able to do it! Curious to see how others can make videos and all. And I like pikachus! :D
On May 20 2010 06:40 Galneryus wrote: That stuff is really cool. I've always wanted to get good at those. I only played around with those slideshow makers. Not the horrible ones like the free microsoft one. But they were only so cool compared to videos like the ones shown above. I hear most people use the sony vegas pro.
Yea, which is why I made this thread, to hopefully see what others feedback and opinions are in regards to these type of intros. Like I mentioned, we should form a group of video editing learners in TL and have sessions/workshops/etc! And sony vegas pro is free to get if you know the directions to do so and it's pretty good which is why a lot of people have it. In the real world though in the media field, it's like 70% final cut pro....
On May 20 2010 08:15 ISighZ wrote: Okay.. I just finish mine.. And I spent like 30 minute writing an explanation then I reread it.. and it's very messy..So I think I found a better solution. Anyway I think you know how to import video/image/music file into vegas and also how to put them in the timeline and adjust how long the image/video should be in the timeline. The three main things you need to know is Pan/event/Crop, Keyframe usage and the Cookie Cutter effect. To learn those three things, I suggest you watch youtube tutorial on them. Also you need a lot of video track but that's easy you can just right click the timeline and select add video track. Let me know if you have any questions.. I think I can explain better if you ask like how to recreate the effect from 0:10-0:12 things like that. Have Fun! I'll post a link of my ending product in a bit. I want to fix it up a bit before upload to youtube! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdRP8BjeZ90
Oh hey! I just watched your video and it's pretty good! I'm impressed you were able to make that similar style on your first try like that! Now, I know about youtube tutorial videos but I tried searching and watching so many that I don't even know which are the right ones to watch. Some of them are utter crap and unless you have specific ones you know of, I refuse to search thru weeks finding videos again...
But a written explanation would be nice though. I mean I don't care if it's messy, but for anyone who just started out video editing (like me), I think some sort of directions of step by step or something of sort would be nice. I mean even if it doesn't get to have the user understand what the heck he's doing, as long as it gives the direction to complete the task, the user can always go back and learn as he goes along or look back and see what he did. That's just my opinion.. but thanks...