I should have known better. I said I was done with AMVs after my last one, but this weekend inspiration struck and, well...
I like it. Everything else you need to know is on the page.
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You think that ending is too long, you should see what the original cut of the song was like. I chopped at least five seconds of decrescendo from the end of the song. Also, right before the verse about going up to Saratoga, there's a drumbeat that might sound out of place? Yeah, that's the point where I cut out over a minute of instrumental. The final cut practically zooms by in comparison.OtakuForLife wrote:Ending a bit too long but at-least was different then most Big-O amvs,
loved the tranform and overlay work though.
Glad you liked the overlays. Watching it on my new iBook, I noticed that the underground tunnel scene looks really really gimpy. With Window's differing idea of gamma correction, Dorothy seems to barely fade in from the darkness...but on the Mac she suddenly pops into a well-lit corridor. Oops