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		<title>How to create a modern Anime Music Video (2008).</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The goal of this guide is to teach one how to create an Anime Music Video, not including the actual timing and editing of the footage itself that can found on YouTube or in the editors documents.Â  This will help with the most difficult part of AMV creation, prepping video and audio for editing then [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to Resize 16.9 DVD footage with AVIsynth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a AMV creator or have read â€œA&#38;E&#8217;s Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video version 3 (BETA) â€, then you already know that you can resize 16:9 footage with lines like this
LanczosResize(720,360)
AddBorders(0,60,0,60)
But in my case, using Kinoâ€™s Journey as footage; the result from the above lines made the video look fat, [...]]]></description>
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