My Yu-Gi-Oh one, The Ultimate Dark Game.doomer000 wrote:wow that is something i would expect a quier to say. what video was it?
What kind of comments do you hate the most?
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If it's an emotional video and the credits are absurd, they can really kill the mood. If the credits play so soon after the end of the video that you can't hit stop or pause, the mood will be ruined every time you watch the vid. I've downloaded a few vids like that - even though I enjoy watching them, I have to get ready to hit to stop button during the last 20seconds because - honestly - funky credit music following a tearjerking video is like going to a movie theater where idiots make farting noises during the dramatic moments.Cornwiggle wrote:THE ENDING CREDITS RUINED IT?! Who the hell lowers a video's score because they don't like the credits? The credits aren't even PART of the video.
It hurts the reviewability because you can't watch it on repeat. With funky and innappropriate credit music every time you watch it the mood is ruined as soon as it loops. Silent bumpers, though, even if they're corny and innappropriate, you can just close your eyes till they're gone and the good movie starts playing again. It's mostly corny music attached to a sentimental video that kills the repeat value.
Still, I don't think credits are enough to lower reviewability more than 2, maybe 3 points at most. It depends on how emotional the video is and how mismatched the credits are for that particular vid. I like credits that are unique for each video the creator makes. Or no credits at all - that way I can repeat for hours without losing the mood the video creates.
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I got a QC recently where someone said "wouldn't load, nice going" - it annoyed me mostly because it was a low bitrate mpg video. I can't imagine the computer that vid wouldn't "load" on, but if they had trouble with mine they must be spamming the heck out of all the xvid amvs they download from here. Not to mention the new "download a crapload of computer-killing things if you want to play this" mp4 vids popping up these days. This guy griped because a simple mpg wouldn't load...guess some people really can't play anything but wmv. o.O
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Arigatomina wrote:If it's an emotional video and the credits are absurd, they can really kill the mood. If the credits play so soon after the end of the video that you can't hit stop or pause, the mood will be ruined every time you watch the vid. I've downloaded a few vids like that - even though I enjoy watching them, I have to get ready to hit to stop button during the last 20seconds because - honestly - funky credit music following a tearjerking video is like going to a movie theater where idiots make farting noises during the dramatic moments.Cornwiggle wrote:THE ENDING CREDITS RUINED IT?! Who the hell lowers a video's score because they don't like the credits? The credits aren't even PART of the video.
It hurts the reviewability because you can't watch it on repeat. With funky and innappropriate credit music every time you watch it the mood is ruined as soon as it loops. Silent bumpers, though, even if they're corny and innappropriate, you can just close your eyes till they're gone and the good movie starts playing again. It's mostly corny music attached to a sentimental video that kills the repeat value.
Still, I don't think credits are enough to lower reviewability more than 2, maybe 3 points at most. It depends on how emotional the video is and how mismatched the credits are for that particular vid. I like credits that are unique for each video the creator makes. Or no credits at all - that way I can repeat for hours without losing the mood the video creates.
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I got a QC recently where someone said "wouldn't load, nice going" - it annoyed me mostly because it was a low bitrate mpg video. I can't imagine the computer that vid wouldn't "load" on, but if they had trouble with mine they must be spamming the heck out of all the xvid amvs they download from here. Not to mention the new "download a crapload of computer-killing things if you want to play this" mp4 vids popping up these days. This guy griped because a simple mpg wouldn't load...guess some people really can't play anything but wmv. o.O
It wasn't emotional, it was action/drama between Bakura and the Pharaoh. And I let the song finish before I put my credits in like I do in all my vids. I think this guy was just...an idiot.
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I have a great FMA vid that I found but it has crappy Naruto credits at the beginning of it and I have to skip it everytime I try and have it on repeat, but that still didn't make me lower the score of it.Arigatomina wrote: It hurts the reviewability because you can't watch it on repeat. With funky and innappropriate credit music every time you watch it the mood is ruined as soon as it loops. Silent bumpers, though, even if they're corny and innappropriate, you can just close your eyes till they're gone and the good movie starts playing again. It's mostly corny music attached to a sentimental video that kills the repeat value.
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What I never understand is people who give piss poor scores because they don't like that anime or that song or that artist. I could care less if you hate the artist or his song. I could care less if you hate the anime. Your not grading on whether you like the anime. Your grading on whether the song actually fits with the anime in a process that gets some profound point across or your own idea.
If I wanted to convince someone to like the anime then I would watch it with them and tell them the good points. I jsut want them to grade my concept.
Although I did have a video that got people interested in a anime they weren't going to bother to watch. O_o
If I wanted to convince someone to like the anime then I would watch it with them and tell them the good points. I jsut want them to grade my concept.
Although I did have a video that got people interested in a anime they weren't going to bother to watch. O_o
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*agreed.older_gohan wrote:What I never understand is people who give piss poor scores because they don't like that anime or that song or that artist. I could care less if you hate the artist or his song. I could care less if you hate the anime. Your not grading on whether you like the anime. Your grading on whether the song actually fits with the anime in a process that gets some profound point across or your own idea.
If I wanted to convince someone to like the anime then I would watch it with them and tell them the good points. I jsut want them to grade my concept.
Although I did have a video that got people interested in a anime they weren't going to bother to watch. O_o
but I have to give my two cents as well by providing the funniest and yet most stupid qc I received so far:
"looks like an amv. but i wanted to b sure and watched twice. it IS an amv!"
yay. just yay.
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