Rebel Girl
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- Kionon
- I ♥ the 80's
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2001 10:13 pm
- Status: Ayukawa MODoka.
- Location: I wonder if you know how they live in Tokyo... DRIFT, DRIFT, DRIFT
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I loved the concept, but I the execution was just shy of being great.
Technically, the video presentation just plain sucked. Letter boxing for no reason, incorrect aspect ratio, macroblocking, off lipsync... All contributed to constant, and consistent jarring of my viewing experience. Every time I started to really get into the video, I was slapped upside the head by something I couldn't ignore.
This had the potential to be one of my favorite Haruhi videos. I cannot deny its clear resemblance to Skittles, and I think that's going to hurt you originality-wise, and even create some backlash, but I'm a sucker for this song, and I think it fits. You need to go back to the project files while you still have them, work out the lipsync kinks, make sure you export in a proper 16:9 resolution in a lossless codec, and make sure your compression choice is the best it can be.
Technically, the video presentation just plain sucked. Letter boxing for no reason, incorrect aspect ratio, macroblocking, off lipsync... All contributed to constant, and consistent jarring of my viewing experience. Every time I started to really get into the video, I was slapped upside the head by something I couldn't ignore.
This had the potential to be one of my favorite Haruhi videos. I cannot deny its clear resemblance to Skittles, and I think that's going to hurt you originality-wise, and even create some backlash, but I'm a sucker for this song, and I think it fits. You need to go back to the project files while you still have them, work out the lipsync kinks, make sure you export in a proper 16:9 resolution in a lossless codec, and make sure your compression choice is the best it can be.