The video editing was really clean, and i think youve got a really good concept!
You did a great job mate! I really do like your videos!

Hmm, nice system! I'll give this video a 285201/422520. It's not bad for 6 hours work. It had something likable, a story and movement sync. And is putting that type of credit-music going be your signature? (as long as using bad fonts will not be your signatureFall_Child42 wrote:i give this a 9/12
Well, the 12-scala is quite common in europe and is used for grading. I'm not that familiar with it, since my country has always used the 13-scale until just recently. The problem with the 13-scala is that 13 is above an a in the a,b,c,d,e,f grading system and virtually an impossible grade to get. Therefore countries changed it to a 12-scala.Douggie wrote:Hmm, nice system! I'll give this video a 285201/422520. It's not bad for 6 hours work. It had something likable, a story and movement sync. And is putting that type of credit-music going be your signature? (as long as using bad fonts will not be your signatureFall_Child42 wrote:i give this a 9/12)
Well, I live in Europe, and here in West-Europe (I don't know where you live) we use the 10-scala system, which I like best because it actually represents a percentage. A 10 is real hard to get here, but I guess it's hard being perfect, isn't it?Yarry wrote:Well, the 12-scala is quite common in europe and is used for grading. I'm not that familiar with it, since my country has always used the 13-scale until just recently. The problem with the 13-scala is that 13 is above an a in the a,b,c,d,e,f grading system and virtually an impossible grade to get. Therefore countries changed it to a 12-scala.
All fractions represent percentages...Douggie wrote:Well, I live in Europe, and here in West-Europe (I don't know where you live) we use the 10-scala system, which I like best because it actually represents a percentage. A 10 is real hard to get here, but I guess it's hard being perfect, isn't it?Yarry wrote:Well, the 12-scala is quite common in europe and is used for grading. I'm not that familiar with it, since my country has always used the 13-scale until just recently. The problem with the 13-scala is that 13 is above an a in the a,b,c,d,e,f grading system and virtually an impossible grade to get. Therefore countries changed it to a 12-scala.
And it's actually a A,B,C,D,F system - I just found out last year that you cannot get an E. Why they skipped that one, I don't know.
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