Video Ruined...

Many times all my videos have flaws in them, and they were huge flaws, but to me I use then as learning opportunities you always want to see how you can make it better you don't just finish
 
Many times all my videos have flaws in them, and they were huge flaws, but to me I use then as learning opportunities you always want to see how you can make it better you don't just finish
True, but the flaws in this video were more than minor flaws, it was just lack of time to create the CGI I needed for the shots. The story wouldn't make any sense, it would just be me running around in the snow haha. I'll finish it when I get more time to focus on it in a quiet environment.
 
True, but the flaws in this video were more than minor flaws, it was just lack of time to create the CGI I needed for the shots. The story wouldn't make any sense, it would just be me running around in the snow haha. I'll finish it when I get more time to focus on it in a quiet environment.
my most recent video had major flaws and thats what im talking about, if you watch it you can see the camera moving, i added a stabalizer so it isnt half as bad as it was but it is still noticable, i also forgot to make the opacity of the snow equal to the fade to black in one part which is a HUGE mistake. but you do have a different problem, and that would be a lack of time, to fix this maybe set aside more time to do so or post a video every other week maybe?
 
You should never rush anything, because you'll end up spending the rest of your life regretting it.

That advice applies to videos and relationships...Mostly relationships.
 
This happens to me a lot when I record covers. I'll spend hours recording and then listen to it and realize that it's horrible and I usually just scrap the song/video.
 
This happens to me a lot when I record covers. I'll spend hours recording and then listen to it and realize that it's horrible and I usually just scrap the song/video.
Ouch that's rough! Do you usually just practice harder and try to come back to it on a later day, or just never go back to it and pick an entirely new song?
 
Ouch that's rough! Do you usually just practice harder and try to come back to it on a later day, or just never go back to it and pick an entirely new song?
I generally never come back to it. I have at least 5 covers on my computer that I don't like and never posted. I've only come back to a scrapped cover once and I ended up starting over 3 times before I got to the version that I published.
 
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