Umineko - Waiting On The Outside [VNMV]

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Umineko - Waiting On The Outside [VNMV]

Post by Cneq » Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:47 am

Finished a new project, feel free to check it out ^^


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Re: Umineko - Waiting On The Outside [VNMV]

Post by seasons » Mon Mar 30, 2020 3:45 pm

I'm an animation snob so I'm generally a lot less interested in MMVs and VNMVs than I am in classic anime music videos. That said, this kept me entertained from beginning to end, far more than I usually am when watching a video that's essentially made up of still images. Couldn't piece together what the story is supposed to be here but that's fine. Very clean and high-energy editing.

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Re: Umineko - Waiting On The Outside [VNMV]

Post by Kireblue » Tue Mar 31, 2020 3:22 pm

Your flow and editing were really good! My main criticism of this is that the song feels very much like a character profile, but your video hardly has any character focus at all. And so the scene selection feels pretty inconsequential for the most part.

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