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I'm sorry it took me so long to get around to sending feedback on your video. Life is busy as hell for me XD;
For starters, I am not one to criticize a video based on its sources. I think anything can make a good video with the right execution. The concept of this video, that I seem to grasp here, is Richie Rich's relationship with his family and friends. Something that I Got You Babe would work well to convey. It's a match that potentially works.
What I will say is that this video felt as if you attempted to include the entire movie in the video. What this hurts is establishing character and setting. Scenes moved too quickly without enough time to comprehend what was happening or why. In the future, be sure to stop and think to yourself, "I like this scene, but is it necessary for what I want to say in my video?" Think about what scenes work best to depict what you want viewers to focus on.
The pacing of the video was quite fast. I can see that you followed a simple rhythm in the song to sync to with your clips. While not a bad thing, it can feel somewhat repetitive after a prolonged amount of time. I did the same thing with one of my first videos ever. There are many different styles and methods to sync to your music with. It's good to listen to your audio and take note of standout tones and crescendos to sync with to keep the flow of the video feeling fresh and engaging.
This is not a bad video. After a few views, I managed to understand clearer what was happening and enjoyed it somewhat. Don't be discouraged by the low score on your video. Editing is a constant learning experience, and if you want to improve, then always learn from your past work and apply it to your future projects. Think about what you can do differently with the next video that you feel can make it better, and it doesn't hurt to ask for feedback and advice from friends or other creators willing to help you learn and expand on your style.
So keep editing and keep learning as you go!
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I don't watch Game of Thrones. Not even on episode, but I know of its nature and this had me laughing pretty hard. It's like a dark comedy, but without ever showing the actual dark, only implying it. This is really fun and funny. Nice job! (4.5)
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Holy hell, that internal sync! 8D
Very well done. I love it!
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God, I LOVE the internal sync in both of these videos. Great job!
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Some of the masking stands out in a few shots, but overall this is a really impressive crossover video. I mean, holy crap!
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Ironic musical tone is ironic, but also very fitting for the video. Great pacing and use of action. Sync is dead on and the transitions are very smooth. Great job, loved this! (4.5)
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Nicely done! Makes me want to play the Dead Space games.
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Two things I never thought I would see together in one video, and yet it works so insanely well. Great internal sync throughout! This was one, big nostalgia bomb for me and I was smiling the whole time.
Great job! (4.5)
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Very fun video that fits the style of Borderlands 2. As I said on YT, I can appreciate this video a lot more now that I've playing BL2 for myself. Great job!
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I liked the video itself. Solid twist at the end. The song, while fitting the with the video lyrically, had a much different mood to it compared to what I was watching. Still good though. Keep it up!
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Very stylish action video! Nice use of footage
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Knowing that the community can understand what I am posting is a relief. I also want to apologize for not being more specific about this topic. The site itself and its interface translate well enough that I can navigate without trouble. I was mostly referring to my troubles understanding users' posts on this site, either in comments on videos or in the forums themselves. My friend, Otohiko, has been kind enough to translate posts for me when I ask him, so that when I reply there are no misunderstandings.
I was really mostly worried about talking with editors on this site and the possibility of not understanding one another. However, if you say that most users on here can understand what I am posting, then I won't hesitate to interact more on here.
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So I've been on the site for a couple of months now, and I have really enjoyed a lot of the videos from this community. I'm thrilled to have finally found a more active community of non-amv editors.
However, because I am not fluent in Russian, I feel bad for not being more sociable with the editors on this site. Google Translate is simply rubbish for resolving this, and I can not burden my one friend who can translate Russian to interpret an entire site for me.
Is there a means I can use to interact more with the editors on here? I've done my best to post responses to videos I have watched, but I'd like to do more if I can.
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Wow. Just, wow. O:
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I enjoyed this. Nice work for a first video. Decent flow and sync, and a fitting combination of sources. Keep it up and keep learning!
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I'm not one for extreme sports. However, I really enjoyed this video. This is very well done. Nice job!
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This is very intense. Great atmosphere and use of clips. Great job!
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This was pretty much my favorite video in AWA Pro 2011. I'm glad you won best drama for it. Very well deserved!
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Very well done. Good atmosphere, scene selection and pacing.
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This was really cute and well made. Great work!
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Very intense and stylishly executed video! I especially enjoyed the fighting montage half-way through. Very nice job!
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Good combination of sources. The visuals fit well together and created a very dark and unsettling atmosphere that was also stylish and skillfully edited.
Great job!
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Thanks for having me
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This was gorgeous! Very nicely done
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Very intense concept to focus on. This was really done! Congrats on your win at AWA!
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Hey there!
I'm macchinainterna. I've been editing videos for over eight years now. I've been a member of www.animemusicvideos.org since I started editing, however I seldom edit to anime. I wanted to find another community of editors that made videos to non-anime sources. TritioAFB suggested I check this site out, so here I am now.
I'm looking forward to seeing videos from this community as well as sharing some of my own.
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