Information
- Member: FoxJones
- Studio: Moenmar AMV Refinery
- Title: Providence
- Premiered: 2023-09-30
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Song:
- Cepheid Lie of Providence (feat. Zephyrianna)
- Anime:
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Comments:
I have many songs that I'd like to use in an AMV but won't, for I require myself to have at least some kinf of idea what to work on before taking up on a project. Many of these songs are metal, and they are.. how to say this... challenging to convert into a working AMV concept. One artist that has been high on this want-to-make-AMVs list of mine is Cepheid. I really like his work, so needless to say I was a bit elated when I realised that damn, I could use Lie of Providence with Youjo Senki. After I got a silent approval from him during one of his streams to make an AMV out of his songs it was decided. This one was something that I just had to make. I intended to work on it next year (2024), but for reasons, I moved it up the priority list and now it's done.
About the video itself... I did tag it as "character profile", and it mostly kinda is, while kinda isn'tish. It has the base plot line of Youjo Senki, which being a cynical salaryman denying a god and getting isekaied to a world that's heading into a war, resembling the inter-war period of our world. As a young female. Reasoning that having to face dire hardships would turn the salaryman back into a believer. You can guess how well that'll work if you leave the over-competent cynical salaryman with his memories and knowledge. Added with new-found abilities of MAGIC it'll just create a monster.
I'm actually very pleased how this video ended up. It did require some re-writing/editing from the original concept I had, but I'd say this end result is even better.
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- Link Format Bitrate Codec Duration Filesize Link Check Information Comments
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Local
MP4
3297/248
H.264/aac
4:19
110 MiB
Local File AMV_YoujoSenki-Cepheid-LieofProvidence.mp4 Duration 259.994000 seconds Video Track 3296.765 kb/s H.264 [h264] 1920 x 1080 @ 59.94 fps Audio Track aac @ 248.119 kbps 48 kHz, stereophonic sound