How to save a life - Sentimental Collab [Tsuna-con]

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How to save a life - Sentimental Collab [Tsuna-con]

Postby xAngelsmelody » Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:27 pm

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Sadly we haven't won anything on Tsuna-con, but dang it was fun to participate the AMV-contest.
We really did our best, so I wanted to share the collab <3
Feel free to give your opinions, tips and critique. I am willing to take all that so I can learn~
I hope you enjoy this collab. I enjoyed participating at least :lol:

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Re: How to save a life - Sentimental Collab [Tsuna-con]

Postby Replay Studios » Tue Mar 18, 2014 5:06 pm

editing is okish. I think you shouldve keep the effects out of the this and stayed with raw editing. That also includes the text being taken out as well X3
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Re: How to save a life - Sentimental Collab [Tsuna-con]

Postby xAngelsmelody » Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:28 am

Thnx for the tip~ <3
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Re: How to save a life - Sentimental Collab [Tsuna-con]

Postby Maxite » Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:01 pm

The message in the AMV is quite emotionally powerful -- and even more so if one is familiar with the source material(s) used.

The transitions (largely) worked, as they provided a sort of ethereal feel to the video. They accented the sad tones of coming to terms with death. A lot of the other effects were merely distracting (the text especially so).

The constant jumping from one series to another also was a bit distracting. It frequently ended up 'resetting' the mood, resulting in a rather rocky 'emotional ride.'
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