Sesshoumaru Champloo
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- Garridy
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- CrackTheSky
- has trust issues
- Joined: Sun Aug 27, 2006 11:01 pm
- Status: Maybe editing?
- Location: Chicago
That was pretty cool. The crossover worked *flawlessly* - if I didn't know any better, I'd have thought you'd used one anime for the whole thing. The lighting, contrast, etc. of the masked Champloo characters looked absolutely *perfect* in the Inu Yasha scenes. Seriously, in that respect this was the best crossover video I've ever seen.
However, I felt like the concept got old really quickly - making a single fight to a three and a half minute song just really tends to drag. Also, your beat sync was way off most of the time, and I felt like there was almost no visual rhythm to the video. The cuts and such were off by enough that it looked sloppy.
Still though, AWESOME concept, mostly good execution, overall I was extremely impressed.
4/5
However, I felt like the concept got old really quickly - making a single fight to a three and a half minute song just really tends to drag. Also, your beat sync was way off most of the time, and I felt like there was almost no visual rhythm to the video. The cuts and such were off by enough that it looked sloppy.
Still though, AWESOME concept, mostly good execution, overall I was extremely impressed.
4/5