Wanted to make a more relaxed AMV while incorporating some of the process and editing choices of the editor Truth Crab after watching CrackTheSky's interview with him. Not super proud of the final product, but am satisfied, and I've learned quite a bit from the whole thing, so I'm overall happy with it. Hope you enjoy!
Hisoyakani (Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop)
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Re: Hisoyakani (Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop)
I'm waiting until I watch this movie before I watch any AMVs made with it.
This will happen eventually.
This will happen eventually.
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Re: Hisoyakani (Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop)
I'm glad I held off on this until watching the movie because this is packed with spoilers, not giving away plot points so much as previewing certain moments that I'm glad I was still able to be surprised by in the film.
The song captures the mood of these scenes pretty well or at least it resonates with certain aspects of it.
The opening shot of this and the opening 30 seconds convey a pastoral and solitary kind of mood that I really loved. The song still vibes with the more emotional moments of the AMV, but I liked these scenes where very little was really happening at all, which the AMV kind of abandons in its final minute.
That being said, there's some really nice sync in the last segment of this that's satisfying and never feels forced, and the conclusion is so pleasant and sweet that it's impossible not to enjoy.
The song captures the mood of these scenes pretty well or at least it resonates with certain aspects of it.
The opening shot of this and the opening 30 seconds convey a pastoral and solitary kind of mood that I really loved. The song still vibes with the more emotional moments of the AMV, but I liked these scenes where very little was really happening at all, which the AMV kind of abandons in its final minute.
That being said, there's some really nice sync in the last segment of this that's satisfying and never feels forced, and the conclusion is so pleasant and sweet that it's impossible not to enjoy.
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Re: Hisoyakani (Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop)
I’ve come back to this a few times now. I love how much emotion is conveyed with so few cuts, and the feeling of wistful calm that comes over me after it’s done. My edits have been getting more and more cut heavy and this amv makes me want to try something more pared back.