Very mixed feelings on this, though I liked it more than I didn't.
+Great sense of scale -- it's pretty rare to see a video this long these days, and using classical music too. Pretty gutsy all-around to see a video like that through to the end without cutting the song or anything. I really appreciate the heart that went into it.
+There were some truly impressive moments where the scene selection was
spot-on.
+There were sustained periods of everything going right -- scene selection, editing, internal sync...when these moments happened the video really hummed along nicely.
+Not sure if this is exactly what you were going for, but the video felt like a kind of summary or showcase of many recent anime series and movies, from the last seven years or so. There were some that were older than that, but most fell in that time frame, I think, and the video reminded me (in some ways) of something like Sammy's
The History of Anime or Kusoyaro's
DukAnime Retrospective, but for the HD age. Pretty cool.
-There were some pretty obvious quality dips...for the most part the video was gorgeous, but it was really obvious when you weren't using a fully HD source. Some of those anime could have been left out altogether and the video wouldn't have suffered any.
-Too many crossfades. I mean, the whole fricking video was just quick crossfades. That's a pet peeve of mine so I noticed it more than probably anyone else would, but the video really could have used some hard cuts or even longer crossfades.
-There were a few pretty awkward or jarring transitions between scenes. For the most part you did a good job of sustaining internal motion and choosing scenes that flowed well, but every so often there would be a jump from one scene to another and something about the two (color differences, direction of internal motion, emotion) would be so different that the transition itself just tore me out of the video. It seemed like this happened whenever the video would start rolling. I hope that makes sense...
-The video really could have used some more focus and organization. I would have loved to see some sort of logical progress to the scene selection, taking me through older anime to newer anime, for example, or matching up similar scenes and telling some sort of overarching story that way. There was some of this (i.e. all the opening scenes were shots of pretty scenery, etc.), but it wasn't kept up through the whole video and there was no real direction by the end. It ended up feeling mostly like a bunch of pretty scenes stuck together one after the other, occasionally grouped similarly, but with no overriding concept.
Still, even though it had its flaws it was better than I was expecting, and it held my attention so props for that. I just really like to see this kind of ambition, and I
did enjoy it and will be keeping it and rewatching it when that certain mood strikes me. You're getting better, looking forward to where you'll go next!