Takeout - It's lunch time so I'm releasing my AMV
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- Garridy
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- Fall_Child42
- has a rock
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- Status: Veloci-tossin' to the max!
- Location: Jurassic Park
It started out a little slow, but I actually found myself getting more and more engaged with it as the video progressed. It was pretty well done.
Good work Driftroot.
There you go Oto ... :O
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Good work Driftroot.
There you go Oto ... :O
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- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Hay, where's the picture?Doktor F.C. Mad Genius wrote:It started out a little slow, but I actually found myself getting more and more engaged with it as the video progressed. It was pretty well done.
Good work Driftroot.
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- Full Metal Sempai
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- DriftRoot
- Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2003 7:18 pm
- Status: As important as any plug-in.
- Location: N.H.
What did I do...exactly?MiyaDV wrote:You bastard! How could you do this to me
Yay!Shui wrote:Whoa that's awsm ^^ /me puts in favourites Folder ! 4/5
I'm kind of interested how MOHS fans feel about this video. A few people (see previous comments) seem rather upset that I murdered Mikuru, but other than that I'm not quite sure what's what.Garridy wrote:This one made me laugh. Gonna show it to all my friends/haruhi fanboys.
Doktor F.C. Mad Genius wrote:It started out a little slow, but I actually found myself getting more and more engaged with it as the video progressed. It was pretty well done.
Yeah, I know it did start out slow - mostly because I didn't know what was going into the middle of the AMV; I had my beginning, I had the baseball scene and I had the very end...the rest was vague, the rest didn't work the way I'd hoped (I didn't use 70% of the footage I ripped exclusively for this AMV, that's how badly foiled my plans were). But...this video is all about the ending, that's the only reason it exists - everything that comes before that point is just there so I can get TO the end. If I can pull off the ending, then I did what I set out to do and I'm happy.
Godix wanted me to put "Tastes like pork" because apparently people are supposed to taste like pork. But whoever heard of "Pork. It's What's For Dinner"?Full Metal Sempai wrote:Tastes like a beef... XD XD XD
Oh, and I think I need to state this because I've been getting a lot of QCs which address me with male pronouns: I AM A GIRL. I once ran across someone who said they were "shocked" that 'Bustin was made by a girl, and while I haven't figured out what's so shocking about that, the number of people who assume I'm a guy seems to be fairly high. So, just for the record, I'm not a guy, I'm a girl. lol
- WesW
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 6:32 pm
- Location: Florence, Al.
Nice vid once again. It was humorous and original, with a nice interpretation of the music.
You did a nice job with the quick stills; they were only up for an instant, but were similar enough to one another that the viewer could follow them. Put that down as something that worked. The quick-hitting text sometimes came up too fast to take it all in the first time, but it wasn't much trouble to go back and pause it and read it at one's leisure.
I don't know how you guys can keep interested in a project long enough to spend a hundred hours on it, but the end result was quite entertaining. Keep up the good work!
You did a nice job with the quick stills; they were only up for an instant, but were similar enough to one another that the viewer could follow them. Put that down as something that worked. The quick-hitting text sometimes came up too fast to take it all in the first time, but it wasn't much trouble to go back and pause it and read it at one's leisure.
I don't know how you guys can keep interested in a project long enough to spend a hundred hours on it, but the end result was quite entertaining. Keep up the good work!
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