This video has a nice flare to it. The only problem is that its a little too random. Since you only used 3 tracks, you had a nice opportunity to have a little more continuity that the average MEP. In my personal opinion, I feel that the best MEPs are those that are hard to see where one editor's work ends and the other one begins. But in your case, the changes in tracks were so drastic that they stood out even more so than the average MEP.
For example: Every 30-45 seconds felt like a complete change in genre. You went from "drama" to "mecca" to "a mix of horror and action" to "magical girl" and then to "a mix of all of the above". If these genre transitions were intentional, then I think that you guys could have separated them a little better and gave each genre the same amount of time and focus. If the genre transitions were a coincidence, then.......this is actually a pretty interesting team. I've never been in a MEP before, but I think a team consisting of different genre preferences may actually be a plus.
But anyway, I give this amv a 3/5. I'm not really a fan of MEP projects, but this one was short and enjoyable. If you had either improved its continuity, or added in noticeable transitions between songs and editors, then I'd definitely would have given this a 4/5. I know that my last sentence contradicts itself, but what I'm basically saying is that you could have went for continuity by having less drastic genre changes. Or, you could did the opposite by throwing an a transition and making the genre changes even more firm and drastic.
But like I said before, I've never been in a MEP. So with this in mind, the advice I just gave you may not even be any good LOL. I'm just trying to help
