[First AMV] Teenage Hell
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[First AMV] Teenage Hell
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My first AMV uploaded to your servers. Video is "Sukeban Deka" set to Nightwish's "Planet Hell". Opinions appreciated; flames not accepted.
Hope the video is not too intense...it's effin' metal! NIGHTWISH RULES! \m/
My first AMV uploaded to your servers. Video is "Sukeban Deka" set to Nightwish's "Planet Hell". Opinions appreciated; flames not accepted.
Hope the video is not too intense...it's effin' metal! NIGHTWISH RULES! \m/
"Kajino Rei found me in a spider hole in Iraq, and all Dubya gave her was a broken Oreo."
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^_^; Actually, the song is alot less intense than I remember it being.
And, um, the video was interlaced (that's where those gross horizontal lines come from. You can fix that).
As to how the video was... well, intensity only works if it's consistently well-synched to the music. This wasn't. Also, some of the visuals were more funny than intense, especially when combined with the music ("a million children fighting"). Not that funny though.
I don't really like this one. Sorry.
And, um, the video was interlaced (that's where those gross horizontal lines come from. You can fix that).
As to how the video was... well, intensity only works if it's consistently well-synched to the music. This wasn't. Also, some of the visuals were more funny than intense, especially when combined with the music ("a million children fighting"). Not that funny though.
I don't really like this one. Sorry.
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Also, to anyone who just up and hates this video (much like our friend bubblehead has), I have one simple piece of advice to bounce back at you...
Praise and constructive criticism accepted. Snobbery, cynicism, elitism, and overall hateful douchebaggery, again, is not.
Anyone else?
Praise and constructive criticism accepted. Snobbery, cynicism, elitism, and overall hateful douchebaggery, again, is not.
Anyone else?
"Kajino Rei found me in a spider hole in Iraq, and all Dubya gave her was a broken Oreo."
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What Bubblehead said <i>was</i> constructive criticism.NemoSperry wrote:Also, to anyone who just up and hates this video (much like our friend bubblehead has), I have one simple piece of advice to bounce back at you...
<b>Praise and constructive criticism accepted.</b> Snobbery, cynicism, elitism, and overall hateful douchebaggery, again, is not.
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I'm afraid I know flaming, hateful, cynical elitism when I see it. You fail.Scintilla wrote:What Bubblehead said <i>was</i> constructive criticism.NemoSperry wrote:Also, to anyone who just up and hates this video (much like our friend bubblehead has), I have one simple piece of advice to bounce back at you...
<b>Praise and constructive criticism accepted.</b> Snobbery, cynicism, elitism, and overall hateful douchebaggery, again, is not.
"Kajino Rei found me in a spider hole in Iraq, and all Dubya gave her was a broken Oreo."
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no one here has outright flamed your video. s/he said s/he didnt like, s/he listed reasons why s/he didnt like it. Thats his/her opinion.NemoSperry wrote:I'm afraid I know flaming, hateful, cynical elitism when I see it. You fail.Scintilla wrote:What Bubblehead said <i>was</i> constructive criticism.NemoSperry wrote:Also, to anyone who just up and hates this video (much like our friend bubblehead has), I have one simple piece of advice to bounce back at you...
<b>Praise and constructive criticism accepted.</b> Snobbery, cynicism, elitism, and overall hateful douchebaggery, again, is not.
if there had been no reason why s/he came out and talked bad about your video, then i would understand.
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No, actually, it was constructive criticism. Apparently you just can't handle the fact that somebody really didn't like your video. He pointed out exactly what he didn't like and he didn't flame you in the least. Maybe you should try learning from that instead of tagging it "snobbery."
Your little "if you hate my video, just go kill yourself" reply, however, struck me as extremely lame and elitist.
Your little "if you hate my video, just go kill yourself" reply, however, struck me as extremely lame and elitist.
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Well, then I understand you're defending your friend.
But you see...just the way she came across with her critcism/opinion made her seem like a stuck-up little elitist bitch. But the point is really starting to get moot, and it seems I'm doing nothing more than reasoning with jackals.
Otherwise...there are better, more mature ways of criticising videos that aren't up to your highly-opinionated elitist standards than just making them seem like they're below you, and thus making you sound like a snobby little twat.
Do not let this sully your judgement on my further works or perhaps even myself as a person in real life (which you have yet to meet and likely may never).
Thread. Dead. Now.
But you see...just the way she came across with her critcism/opinion made her seem like a stuck-up little elitist bitch. But the point is really starting to get moot, and it seems I'm doing nothing more than reasoning with jackals.
Otherwise...there are better, more mature ways of criticising videos that aren't up to your highly-opinionated elitist standards than just making them seem like they're below you, and thus making you sound like a snobby little twat.
Do not let this sully your judgement on my further works or perhaps even myself as a person in real life (which you have yet to meet and likely may never).
Thread. Dead. Now.
"Kajino Rei found me in a spider hole in Iraq, and all Dubya gave her was a broken Oreo."
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BTW...where are YOUR videos?cheez wrote:No, actually, it was constructive criticism. Apparently you just can't handle the fact that somebody really didn't like your video. He pointed out exactly what he didn't like and he didn't flame you in the least. Maybe you should try learning from that instead of tagging it "snobbery."
Your little "if you hate my video, just go kill yourself" reply, however, struck me as extremely lame and elitist.
"Kajino Rei found me in a spider hole in Iraq, and all Dubya gave her was a broken Oreo."