EDIT: I think everything that needed to be said has been covered. Ying and Koop got it covered. I enjoyed it

Weeee, thanksPerfect-Vegeta wrote:haha, great work
It's been done that much before? My apologies, I didn't know. But I doubt anyone's done it this particular way, with unrelated moves joined together with visual tricks. But it clearly warns what it is, so if you're not in the mood don't force yourself to watch it.Gidrasan wrote:Haruki dance? again? O.o
I mean it falls short in terms of entertainment. In pure terms of it being a 'dance' video - then this is one of the higher ups for sure (I don't really recall seeing much like this in the genre), but it wasn't very entertaining to watch and I wasn't very fond of the song. This is a case for me that the lack of footage really hurt the video (not enough dynamic footage, choreography not truly made for the audio, etc.) I'm no dance authority, but from what I've seen of pure choreography videos/dance crews, this isn't quite up to par, but its definitely a good try. Like I said, this felt like an experiment more than anything. Don't get me wrong though, it was a very well done video, but just not entertaining as I feel a dance video should be.ZaCloud wrote: Koop-san, are there better examples of dance videos, where it is strictly dance with most or all moves joined? If so I'd love to see them so I can know how this falls short to you. I've seen plenty of "dance" videos, but none yet that are all about one single dance with contiguous/connected moves.
Haruki sing... Mikuru sing.... everbody dance.... and what's new of this concept? I thougth it realy boring....ZaCloud wrote:It's been done that much before? My apologies, I didn't know. But I doubt anyone's done it this particular way, with unrelated moves joined together with visual tricks. But it clearly warns what it is, so if you're not in the mood don't force yourself to watch it.
Duuuuude, I told you not to waaaaatch if you knew thaaaaat!Gidrasan wrote: Haruki sing... Mikuru sing.... everbody dance.... and what's new of this concept? I thougth it realy boring....
I guess a big part of it depends on if ya like the song or not, cuz it seems folks who do like the song tend to like the vid more. Cuz it's just a physical manifestation of the energy of the song within limits of the source. So of course it'd be a chore for someone who's not into it. It's an acquired taste; even I don't know why I like the song. I don't blame anyone for not.Koopiskeva wrote:
I mean it falls short in terms of entertainment. In pure terms of it being a 'dance' video - then this is one of the higher ups for sure (I don't really recall seeing much like this in the genre), but it wasn't very entertaining to watch and I wasn't very fond of the song. This is a case for me that the lack of footage really hurt the video (not enough dynamic footage, choreography not truly made for the audio, etc.) I'm no dance authority, but from what I've seen of pure choreography videos/dance crews, this isn't quite up to par, but its definitely a good try. Like I said, this felt like an experiment more than anything. Don't get me wrong though, it was a very well done video, but just not entertaining as I feel a dance video should be.