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sinaj
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Post by sinaj » Thu Apr 29, 2004 2:23 pm

I like the idea/concept of the video and thought the clips where very, very well chosen, but the constant "flashing" to each beat thru most of the video was really freaking out my eyes ^_^

It stopped at bit around 2:52 or so, but then picked right back up. I DLed an X video a few days ago that had the same constant flashing in it as well. I'm pretty new to making amv's and was wondering if assigning a flash/clip-switch to each song beat is a new trend, or is it just a style some artist have? I haven't come across it too much, but it does tend to, like I said, freak out my eyes. I'm not trying to put anyone down, just wondering about that style and what everyone thinks about it.

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Post by SnhKnives » Thu Apr 29, 2004 3:02 pm

its not a new trend, people have been doing it for a long time....its jsut that some do it more than others and it is more of a style thing.
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