SAO - Who I Am with You - AMV
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SAO - Who I Am with You - AMV
A chronicle of the love affair of the dynamic Duo from Sword Art Inline arc 1.
This is a slow paced love song I heard on the radio 2 weeks ago and screamed Kirito and Asuna from the 1st arc.
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Re: SAO - Who I Am with You - AMV
Been too busy to comment on this, now that I'm here the thread has been locked. Oh well!
This is really interesting, I love the sincerity you approached this with and how well the scenes really reflect the sentimental vibe you're going for.
I definitely do not seek out country music AMVs. This is the first time in a while I've watched one and possibly the first time I've ever watched one at all without any prior knowledge that that's what I was about to get into (this definitely leads a viewer to prejudge what they're about to watch). I really liked this. Kind of thought the sparkle transitions were, well... not my favorite part of this!
I was kind of shocked to finish this and see it was three minutes long. It felt more like barely over two minutes.
This is really interesting, I love the sincerity you approached this with and how well the scenes really reflect the sentimental vibe you're going for.
I definitely do not seek out country music AMVs. This is the first time in a while I've watched one and possibly the first time I've ever watched one at all without any prior knowledge that that's what I was about to get into (this definitely leads a viewer to prejudge what they're about to watch). I really liked this. Kind of thought the sparkle transitions were, well... not my favorite part of this!
I was kind of shocked to finish this and see it was three minutes long. It felt more like barely over two minutes.