Kenshin's Atonement
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- Cornwiggle
- Joined: Sat May 10, 2003 2:59 pm
- Location: Lost Ground
I might check it out....it's just more Samurai X stuff. >_> I guess I still will. Check back here for comments.
Watched: I thought that was....kinda boring. I've seen this AMV many times, and the OVA stuff that just redraws Kenshin just makes me snooze. The synching was pretty slow too, you let stuff run on for long amounts of time, and when the song got fast you still continued to show slow clips....so yeah, and it was almost 5 minutes. I was pretty bored. I would give this 2/5, work on the synching the most I would say.
Watched: I thought that was....kinda boring. I've seen this AMV many times, and the OVA stuff that just redraws Kenshin just makes me snooze. The synching was pretty slow too, you let stuff run on for long amounts of time, and when the song got fast you still continued to show slow clips....so yeah, and it was almost 5 minutes. I was pretty bored. I would give this 2/5, work on the synching the most I would say.
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- Shazzy
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2004 8:15 pm
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I hate to criticize a video made "in loving memory," but since I bothered to download and watch it...
For a first video this would have been pretty good, but I was expecting more from a third..
Quality: Pretty bad. Blocky, grainy, black borders on the edges,
Editing: Lots of long scenes. Let me clarify, there is NOTHING wrong with long scenes if the song calls for it, but your choices didn't connect to the song. You used quite a few dialogue scenes--these aren't meaningful sans dialogue. Also, the flow of a music video (unless you're actually recording your own footage for the song) is mostly determined by cuts between scenes. It's pretty unlikely that you'll be able to match up ten continuous seconds of a scene with ten seconds of a song's rhythm.
Other: You knew what story you were telling and established the relationship well. The long scenes weren't so bad after a few minutes, too, and your editing seemed to improve toward the end.
Oh and I'm REALLY curious: did you use the director's cut of Reflection? There were a bunch of freeze frames I did not recognize.
For a first video this would have been pretty good, but I was expecting more from a third..
Quality: Pretty bad. Blocky, grainy, black borders on the edges,
Editing: Lots of long scenes. Let me clarify, there is NOTHING wrong with long scenes if the song calls for it, but your choices didn't connect to the song. You used quite a few dialogue scenes--these aren't meaningful sans dialogue. Also, the flow of a music video (unless you're actually recording your own footage for the song) is mostly determined by cuts between scenes. It's pretty unlikely that you'll be able to match up ten continuous seconds of a scene with ten seconds of a song's rhythm.
Other: You knew what story you were telling and established the relationship well. The long scenes weren't so bad after a few minutes, too, and your editing seemed to improve toward the end.
Oh and I'm REALLY curious: did you use the director's cut of Reflection? There were a bunch of freeze frames I did not recognize.
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- Joined: Fri May 13, 2005 8:50 am
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Thanks for the input XD as for the blockyness, its beyond me how to get rid of it when i compress it to a file size smaller then 200mb o.0 compression is basically beyond me at this point lol i have a higher quality version(non of the blockyness) but its 233mb's. and yea i used the directors cut of reflectionShazzy wrote:I hate to criticize a video made "in loving memory," but since I bothered to download and watch it...
For a first video this would have been pretty good, but I was expecting more from a third..
Quality: Pretty bad. Blocky, grainy, black borders on the edges,
Editing: Lots of long scenes. Let me clarify, there is NOTHING wrong with long scenes if the song calls for it, but your choices didn't connect to the song. You used quite a few dialogue scenes--these aren't meaningful sans dialogue. Also, the flow of a music video (unless you're actually recording your own footage for the song) is mostly determined by cuts between scenes. It's pretty unlikely that you'll be able to match up ten continuous seconds of a scene with ten seconds of a song's rhythm.
Other: You knew what story you were telling and established the relationship well. The long scenes weren't so bad after a few minutes, too, and your editing seemed to improve toward the end.
Oh and I'm REALLY curious: did you use the director's cut of Reflection? There were a bunch of freeze frames I did not recognize.
