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"He only profits from praise who values criticism."RamonesFan2020204 wrote:Thanks CD. I don't see anything wrong either.
I can't agree with that assessment - personally, I thought the video footage fit pretty well with the song - but then again, I'm familiar with KOR, so it made sense to me. Those not so familiar with the anime, logically, might find it harder to see the connection. (For the record, KOR's original manga was by Izumi Matsumoto, not Rumiko Takahashi - of course it's not a Takahashi-sensei work; it has a resolution! ^_^)Scintilla wrote:I don't mind saying that I got this for the song; I know nothing about Kimagure Orange Road. Is this another Rumiko Takahashi property?
Technical note: It would definitely help if you removed the interlacing before editing next time. Not only is the combing distracting, but removing it would also help with the compressibility.
I also wanted to say: That shot of the guy on the bed in the first verse? Went on way too long without a cut/fade.
In general, it didn't give me a feeling of going with the music, telling a story, or being nostalgic for the way things used to be...
I totally agree with this. The visual quality had a lot of bugs in it. I'm not saying this to be mean but to be constructive.Scintilla wrote:I don't mind saying that I got this for the song; I know nothing about Kimagure Orange Road. Is this another Rumiko Takahashi property?
Technical note: It would definitely help if you removed the interlacing before editing next time. Not only is the combing distracting, but removing it would also help with the compressibility.
I also wanted to say: That shot of the guy on the bed in the first verse? Went on way too long without a cut/fade.
In general, it didn't give me a feeling of going with the music, telling a story, or being nostalgic for the way things used to be...