Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with making a short PV, like an appetizer, you know? Something quick and punchy. I’ve been seeing these cool little animated clips all over the place and thought, “Why not give it a shot?”

Getting Started
First things first, I needed a song. I didn’t want anything too complicated, just a catchy beat I could work with. I spent a good hour just browsing through royalty-free music sites, clicking through track after track. Finally, I found one that had this upbeat, almost video-gamey vibe. Perfect!
Brainstorming Ideas
With the music picked out, I started jotting down ideas. I wanted something visually interesting, but I’m no animation expert, so it had to be achievable. I thought about simple shapes, bold colors, and maybe some text flashing on the screen. Kind of like those lyric videos, but with more…oomph.
Diving into the Software
Next up, I opened my trusty video editing software. I won’t name names, but it’s the one I always use for these kinds of projects. I imported the music track and started playing around with basic shapes. I created a few circles, squares, and triangles, changing their colors and sizes to match the beat of the music. It looked pretty basic at first, but I knew I could build on it.
Adding Some Flair
To spice things up, I started experimenting with different effects. I added some glow, some blur, and even a bit of distortion to make things more dynamic. I played around with the timing, making the shapes pulse and move in sync with the music. It was starting to look pretty cool!
The Text Element
I also wanted to add some text, like the name of the “appetizer” and maybe a few catchy phrases. I chose a bold, sans-serif font that would really pop on the screen. I experimented with different animations, making the text fly in, fade out, and even bounce around. It took some tweaking, but I finally got it to look just right.
Putting It All Together
The last step was putting everything together. I spent a lot of time adjusting the timing, making sure everything was perfectly synced with the music. I added some transitions between different sections, like fades and wipes, to keep things flowing smoothly. It was a bit tedious, but totally worth it in the end.
Finall step
Finally! It takes serveral hours from I have this idea to really implement *’s not easy for me,but I made it, I created my own “the appetizer pv”!I’m quite satisfied with it,that all I want to share today,thanks for your time.