[DZ Studios] The World Out There
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Re: [DZ Studios] The World Out There
Editing was pure gold throughout. Anyone who disagrees needs to learn to feel the flow of the music.
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Re: [DZ Studios] The World Out There
glows hurt the eyes
but the video editing itself was enjoyable
but the video editing itself was enjoyable
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Re: [DZ Studios] The World Out There
I thought it fit, and the editing was good, and i like to see more rap being used in creative ways (rap in itself is kinda hard to edit to usually)and I was thinking this is pretty neat while watching it, but this will likely not be played by me much, unless it grows on me. beyond thinking the editing style was neat, It just didn't really grab me. I think its more a matter of taste than anything else. 3/5 I guess.
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It was alright. I found all the hardcuts really annoying after a while as it seemed to destroy alot of the flow and they just kept coming and coming. I didnt really mind the colour effect on the AMV itself but didnt really add anything extra to me.
The most enjoyable section for me was 1.30 - 2.05, thought it was very well done.
Overall its alright, you two can do much better though 2.5/5
The most enjoyable section for me was 1.30 - 2.05, thought it was very well done.
Overall its alright, you two can do much better though 2.5/5
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Re: [DZ Studios] The World Out There
narutoball wrote: The most enjoyable section for me was 1.30 - 2.05, thought it was very well done.
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awsm awsm awsm
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Re: [DZ Studios] The World Out There
OH SUP DUDE, WHY DON'T YOU HOP ON HIS DICK SOME MORE LOLOLOL.SJCorrectet wrote:Editing was pure gold throughout. Anyone who disagrees needs to learn to feel the flow of the music.
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As a side note, this is the first video that's caused me to update my favorites list in probably well over a year. Goodjorb.CrackTheSky wrote:blah blah blah
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My thoughts exactlyAaronAMV wrote:OH SUP DUDE, WHY DON'T YOU HOP ON HIS DICK SOME MORE LOLOLOL.SJCorrectet wrote:Editing was pure gold throughout. Anyone who disagrees needs to learn to feel the flow of the music.