Kisagi wrote:Here's a tip, try not to make your video like someone else's. You can get ideas from them and make it your own because not everyone can be like Scorsese.
I know, and I do; hell, quite a number of my inspirations are only their videos (one per editor) and not their style directly. It's not their bad editors, I only like their style on those songs/genre/anime. It's like I'm good in drama and I know I don't do good in action or horror or comedy because I neither like those genres in editing nor do I like horror in general (for anime itself).
exkcal wrote:The Climax was phenomenal. Only thing I would change would be the first 30 seconds. The last scene also felt a tad off.
Thank you.
Finalamv wrote:I think you haven't understand what i meant
I apologize.

Your English is a bit hard to understand. If English is not your first language, using Google translator will only do so much... It's not your fault, though.
CrackTheSky wrote:I liked it, but only after the drums kicked in and the pace picked up. It did end up feeling like a pretty standard Madoka video -- dark, seething, Madoka/Homura focus, which was kind of a disappointment as it didn't end up standing out from the crowd like I'd hoped. I wish also that you hadn't cut the song, because you definitely had something going here, and I think I would have ended up liking this quite a bit more if you had been able to keep up the pace for the entire song. As it is it feels more like a work-in-progress than a finished video, but one that's otherwise headed in the right direction.
You know, I could care less on what is a "standard (insert anime) video" because if I don't edit something because it's been done by someone prior, I'd never edit a thing. Because it's
all been done! Literally, no anime like this one is
not mainstreamed into demise by now. This is why I normally don't edit airing anime either, because next thing I know, "it's all been done" will pop up as a comment and I will wish to kick their asses.
That's not to say I don't like their criticism; I do. It's judging my video based off those "standard (insert anime) videos" which I dislike more. Sometimes it's refreshing to see someone edit a series which is overly hyped to a new song/genre and
enjoy it at face value. After all, by now, people could be sick of Sailor Moon or DBZ videos, and still; people will watch every single one. Because each person handles its editing a little differently than others and viewpoints or opinions count too.
On the rest of your critique, I don't believe I'd ever edit beyond this point. No offense but even if this series has a lot of action, I'm focused on Homura here, and even
she is limited on action scenes. Shorter videos receive negative reviews because of mainstream editors who abuse song cutting like I do. It's all about filling in a story within the area of song selected. I like shorter videos; longer ones can fall short in story or effort eventually.