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- dreamawake
- Prodigal Pen-Throttle
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:50 pm
- Status: NMEs Prodigy
- Location: Nowheresville, NJ
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- Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:27 am
- Location: Satellite of Love
So is there a "most videos in a year" award that sKys' trying to get here?
Favorite parts:
2:05 - 2:15
The build up here is combining both the emotion of the song and the prevalent doom of the visuals. The climax hits hard with both gunfire and song climax, delivering a powerful experience for the audience, as if they are witnessing the scene itself.
2:37
The climax is still going and gunfire is spread like fireworks. Your immediate cut to black before the chain rifle fires not only fits the song but manipulates the audience well too. This choice really surprised me.
2:50
Self-explanatory. Not only is it cool looking, but it gives us a new perspective of the scene for us who've already seen the movie.
Cons:
Didn't really know what the vid was about.
3:48 - end
Didn't feel like it resolved the video. Felt more like a filler to use the actual ending to the movie. (Although I can see a little bit of mirror between the two characters in this scene and in the beginning, but that's in the movie also.)
Didn't like the beginning either, a little bit rough in terms of who's who and what's going on.
All n' all,
good job Crackerz. 3/5 because it didn't really stand out.
Practice more speed editing and maybe you'll be a master IC.
Favorite parts:
2:05 - 2:15
The build up here is combining both the emotion of the song and the prevalent doom of the visuals. The climax hits hard with both gunfire and song climax, delivering a powerful experience for the audience, as if they are witnessing the scene itself.
2:37
The climax is still going and gunfire is spread like fireworks. Your immediate cut to black before the chain rifle fires not only fits the song but manipulates the audience well too. This choice really surprised me.
2:50
Self-explanatory. Not only is it cool looking, but it gives us a new perspective of the scene for us who've already seen the movie.
Cons:
Didn't really know what the vid was about.
3:48 - end
Didn't feel like it resolved the video. Felt more like a filler to use the actual ending to the movie. (Although I can see a little bit of mirror between the two characters in this scene and in the beginning, but that's in the movie also.)
Didn't like the beginning either, a little bit rough in terms of who's who and what's going on.
All n' all,
good job Crackerz. 3/5 because it didn't really stand out.
Practice more speed editing and maybe you'll be a master IC.
- - Kael
- Joined: Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:35 pm
- Location: Montpellier France
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- Location: Vancouver, Washington - USA
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- meleechampion
- Joined: Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:05 pm
- Status: wtf is a jabber address
... you... you watched the whole thing, right? I mean, you've gotta be one cold hard sonuvabitch to not have that "holy crap" neuron fire towards the end when the shit hits the fan.Lifted Legion Productions wrote:I'm not sure if it was the song or if it was the fact that the first 1/3 of the vid was slow but to be brutally honest it bored the crap out of me. I've seen you do better work. But thats just this rookies opinion. I'll give you an A for effort though.
Very cool video indeed.
- CodeZTM
- Spin Me Round
- Joined: Fri Mar 03, 2006 6:13 pm
- Status: Flapping Lips
- Location: Arkansas
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- blaku92
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:27 pm
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Well, the song fit the Jin-Roh mood, but it was too long unfortunately. It must have been hard to make this knowing there weren't too many action scenes. I honestly thought the intro (for an amv) was boring, but it did follow the story pretty well. The movie had it's slow moments too but overall I REALLY like Jin-Roh. In fact if I ever cosplayed ... ever, I would choose to be an awesome Wolf Brigade soldier. I really enjoyed the ending because it had that "shit-hit-the-fan" type of energy to it. The quality wasn't perfect, but I know the source probably wasn't the best stuff to work with. Good job on the ending of this!
3.5/5
3.5/5
- Falconone
- get the Punch
- Joined: Sun Jun 20, 2004 11:38 am
- Status: the Time of AMVs ends... or not?
- Location: Passau, Germany