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kentoshogun
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Post by kentoshogun » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:49 am

AphexTwin wrote:You made my day.

Awesome atmosphere you conveyed here. Your clip is a great tribute to the great serie Mushishi is.

You never cease to please me with each of your clips.
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I was wishing to see something like this for a long time.

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Post by Serv0 » Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:48 pm

Aceman wrote:Hard cuts are out of the question. Not in this kind of project.
You may never know until you try.


Anyways, another thing I thought was very creative was your technique of having a pulsating background and foreground. I've never really seen layers done that way before because it wasn't "in your face." I had to watch it a second time to finally realize it. :up:

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Aeri
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Post by Aeri » Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:28 pm

Gorgeous; there aren't nearly enough Mushishi videos out there (spread the love!) and you did a great job here. Obviously this video won't meet everyone's tastes, but hey, I am of the opinion that making videos for yourself rather than to please others is often more satisfying in the end. As it is, with this piece of art I think you may have convinced me to finally get off my butt and get my own Mushishi video back out of the 'On Hold' pile and finish it. Thanks for the beautiful contribution!

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PaperIsland
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Post by PaperIsland » Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:19 pm

Really good.

I have to agree with Servo though -- there's nothing wrong with a few hard cuts, even in a video like this. The imagery is generally so uniform in style that a hard cut would not be too shocking. Also, since your editing is very rhythmic, hard cuts could be used to switch things ups or distinguish a moment in a sequence. I could imagine a hard cut at :17, :24, :33, :40 as a way of punctuating that progression.

That said, the color and organization of the video was very nice. I guess the video might have not had enough conclusion or change for some, but I enjoyed it. It's very tough to make an idea work which doesn't have a whole lot of precedent paving the way. But I think you pull it off.

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Fizziks
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Post by Fizziks » Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:45 pm

You did a great job with this video, and personally, I haven't seen anything quite like it. :D The scene selection fit very well with the calming mood of the video. Excellent work! :up:
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Post by ScorpionP » Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:16 am

This had a great flow, but unfortunately it isn't the type of video that you can watch too often. Still, it didn't surprise me to see something new and original from you. As always, good job and keep it up :up:
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