Maybe i just enjoyed that video, its my subjective opinion for that video. Read my preface to the review, it says its a basic/quick/generic breakdown of the videos, not full critique. I hope that's what you were referring to by expecting more out of the reviews.l33tmeatwad wrote: I think "picky" is more accurate, as some of the videos you gave high scores for (#16 is a 5/5? really? It's rather mediocre and there was really nothing special about it...) weren't that great, technical or concept wise. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind criticism of my of my own video, but I expect more out of someone who claims to be a "critic"...
Art = open to interpretation. I understand this.Warlike Swans wrote:First off, while limiting bias is good, the point here isn't objectivity; AMVs are an art. Secondly, you very clearly demonstrate a preference for action vids/editing style in your scores, so your bias speaks for itself.
There were many action or upbeat videos this year so of course that will be representative in my scores. I'm sorry i don't like bland drama related videos.
Harsh, yes. Erratic, a little. As for the rest of the comment, ????Warlike Swans wrote:"Harsh" seems accurate to me, so does "Erratic." ...Then again if I had a spread sheet generating random scores it would correlate to mine a lot better than mine correlates to zeiram's, so perhaps I'm just incapable of comprehending such an alien mind.
My thoughts on the removal videos is simple. New system, new rules, multiple deadline extensions means to me that there will be a few hiccups with this years contest. I understand that so not all perturbed by the actions taken.
I too am disappointed in some of the categories having few options among the submissions. Drama, Romance, and Sentimental always run the risk of being combined at any competition because of their close similarities to each other. Same with artistic endeavor and technical but not as much. So i guess us contestants/editors should do a better job with category nominations in requesting/suggesting categories to combine instead of focusing on adding new categories.