ROCKETS! FIREBALLS! UNDAPANTS! PROJECT ELYSIUM?! OOOO:
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My feelings:
The slow parts were awesome.
The credits were superawsm.
80% of ppl don't know how to edit fast cuts so that at least half of the scenes are recognizable to watcher's brain.
80% of fast cutting sucked, as it seemed just as random battle scenes thrown together (which they probably were).
Just because you can see the scenes nicely on your timeline, it doesn't mean that the watcher gets the grasp of the same 23 scenes in 4 seconds.
Nuff said.
Most memorable - School Rumble (simple graphics, fast tempo only in BG), ef (nicely slow, still synced).
The slow parts were awesome.
The credits were superawsm.
80% of ppl don't know how to edit fast cuts so that at least half of the scenes are recognizable to watcher's brain.
80% of fast cutting sucked, as it seemed just as random battle scenes thrown together (which they probably were).
Just because you can see the scenes nicely on your timeline, it doesn't mean that the watcher gets the grasp of the same 23 scenes in 4 seconds.
Nuff said.
Most memorable - School Rumble (simple graphics, fast tempo only in BG), ef (nicely slow, still synced).
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Haha Oh wow, Thanks for the amusement. I really had to chuckle at how badly most of these tracks were edited.
Few started of nice, but once the beat blew in, the pacing got totally lost and the video was either MUCH to slow or WAY to fast.
99% of the effect work looked really amateurish.
Tracks I liked:
+ Eva-fan & ScorpionP
+ Radical_Yue
+ Mamo!
+ Aerialesque
Funnily enough, the first (Batto!) and last track (Niwa-kun) were the worst of the whole project. Even gay07 has made better videos than these two.
Also:
quoted for truth.
EDIT: Also, inverse's track was probably the biggest dissapointment of the whole mep. It did in no way keep up with this strong powerful song which kept an amazingly huge potential. Inverse failed hard to release this potential.
Few started of nice, but once the beat blew in, the pacing got totally lost and the video was either MUCH to slow or WAY to fast.
99% of the effect work looked really amateurish.
Tracks I liked:
+ Eva-fan & ScorpionP
+ Radical_Yue
+ Mamo!
+ Aerialesque
Funnily enough, the first (Batto!) and last track (Niwa-kun) were the worst of the whole project. Even gay07 has made better videos than these two.
Also:
Cast to Stone wrote:This project lacks blabbler
quoted for truth.
EDIT: Also, inverse's track was probably the biggest dissapointment of the whole mep. It did in no way keep up with this strong powerful song which kept an amazingly huge potential. Inverse failed hard to release this potential.
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My favorit tracks were:
1. Amazing nuts - Radical yue, i really liked that one!
2. Lucky star+other - Bakadeshi, it was probably the track with most time on its hands!
3. Ef - Zetzu, Hands down it was that good
4. Soul Eater - Inverse, i really liked the editing! Awesome job!
5. Princess tutu - Chii and inverse! Im not sure why i liked this that much but i did!
Everyone else did a splendid job! Im really glad i got the chance to be in this project thanks chii!
PS:
The intro and outro was smex! DS:
1. Amazing nuts - Radical yue, i really liked that one!
2. Lucky star+other - Bakadeshi, it was probably the track with most time on its hands!
3. Ef - Zetzu, Hands down it was that good
4. Soul Eater - Inverse, i really liked the editing! Awesome job!
5. Princess tutu - Chii and inverse! Im not sure why i liked this that much but i did!
Everyone else did a splendid job! Im really glad i got the chance to be in this project thanks chii!
PS:
The intro and outro was smex! DS:
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