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- Voices_Of_Ryan
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:55 pm
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Footage: Millennium Actress
Song: "I'm Lost Without You"
Artist: Blink 182
I hope you all enjoy the video.
Most of my friends know why I made this, those of you who don't will hopefully come up with your own explanations as to why the video was made, or as to why it's here.
Any and all opinions, thoughts, or whatever are very welcome and encouraged.
Thank ya'll,
Ryan
Footage: Millennium Actress
Song: "I'm Lost Without You"
Artist: Blink 182
I hope you all enjoy the video.
Most of my friends know why I made this, those of you who don't will hopefully come up with your own explanations as to why the video was made, or as to why it's here.
Any and all opinions, thoughts, or whatever are very welcome and encouraged.
Thank ya'll,
Ryan
"hey... no"
- Crzy_Tetsuo
- Joined: Tue Sep 02, 2003 12:31 pm
Hey, Voices, this video was awesome, better than awesome. Very smooth transitions between clips. Never seen the anime, but the story itself tells an awesome story. I'd recomend this video to anyone who likes love stories, and a special recomendation to anyone who has ever experienced difficulities in there love life. The mood, song, and emotions are ALL there. A definate must see for anyone who feels like there is no one for them. Must go, Must Watch.
- dbzrkyyh
- Joined: Fri Aug 01, 2003 10:50 am
- Location: usa
nice vid here man , i liked it better then your last expecialy the first minute or so , up past the first chorus when the drume beats kickedin , i thought you were gonna go over board on hitting every little drum beat. but u didnt , it didnt realy mess up the flow at all , nice job man .. tell me when yuor next is out
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Hi,
Being a fan of Millennium Actress and Blink-182 I
was very happy to see this video was made.
Overall I thought it was pretty good, and the timing is
right on, although I'm a bit torn about it because I
think that maybe you went a bit overboard with the
cuts. On one hand Blink-182 lends itself for quick
editing, but on the other Millennium Actress is of
a more leisurely pace. Oh well, you went with the
pacing of the song, that's fine. Adding the colour
switching was a bit much, though, maybe just start
grey and add the colour when the intruments start
in force?
When the phrase "I will go down" is said for
the first time you cut a split second after Chiyoko
starts to appear, I don't think that's what you
intended (I may be wrong). In later scenes
between Chiyoko and the painter in the shelter
I think you can cut the conversation between
them but still keep footage of them together (the
talking is distracting). You may have also
noticed that in that first "I'm lost without you"
there's an ugly dude walking right in front of the
"camera". I hate that dude! :) If you shift the scene
a fraction of a second you can get rid of him.
Man, you're only 16-almost-17, that's very impressive,
I think this video is very good and really shows that you
have a lot of potential. The anime you are using for
your AMVs is really top notch (this one, Metropolis,
Kiki... you have really good taste, I'll have to look at
your other stuff). I'm sure you'll just get better, kudos!
Being a fan of Millennium Actress and Blink-182 I
was very happy to see this video was made.
Overall I thought it was pretty good, and the timing is
right on, although I'm a bit torn about it because I
think that maybe you went a bit overboard with the
cuts. On one hand Blink-182 lends itself for quick
editing, but on the other Millennium Actress is of
a more leisurely pace. Oh well, you went with the
pacing of the song, that's fine. Adding the colour
switching was a bit much, though, maybe just start
grey and add the colour when the intruments start
in force?
When the phrase "I will go down" is said for
the first time you cut a split second after Chiyoko
starts to appear, I don't think that's what you
intended (I may be wrong). In later scenes
between Chiyoko and the painter in the shelter
I think you can cut the conversation between
them but still keep footage of them together (the
talking is distracting). You may have also
noticed that in that first "I'm lost without you"
there's an ugly dude walking right in front of the
"camera". I hate that dude! :) If you shift the scene
a fraction of a second you can get rid of him.
Man, you're only 16-almost-17, that's very impressive,
I think this video is very good and really shows that you
have a lot of potential. The anime you are using for
your AMVs is really top notch (this one, Metropolis,
Kiki... you have really good taste, I'll have to look at
your other stuff). I'm sure you'll just get better, kudos!
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