A Girl in the Fire

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Wolfy2hk
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A Girl in the Fire

Post by Wolfy2hk » Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:33 pm

Well I'm here to show my latest amv:

I'm not going to talk alot about it since everything I needed to say is in the amv description. Something interesting though, I heard about this anime but never got around to checking out but one day I had some extra money and it caught my attention so I bought the boxset, IMO it was pretty good, movie was ok...and also I made this amv recently :down:

Main one to check out is the above one.
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Post by Otohiko » Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:40 pm

Whaa, no responses?

For shame peops.

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On Escaflowne:

While I thought the pacing was pushing it a little at times - that is, outside of the action parts, the song was still running at a breakneck pace while the footage was often relatively static - you did make up for it with rather consistent and careful editing. Ultimately the quality of composition got me here, good delivery of characters, underlying conflicts and great action too of course. A sort of masculine, fantasy-genre take on Escaflowne that certainly has its place.

A few iffy effects, filters and transitions here and there that you could've done without, a few places of iffy timing, a few places where I thought the scene choice was goofy but nothing really glaring, and for me at least - definitely overshadowed by the good stuff. My only wish is that the editing was more rhythm-oriented, which would improve the pacing by a lot.

All in all, enjoyable.
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Post by Wolfy2hk » Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:34 am

thanks for the insight, I'm just glad someone noticed it :shock:
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