I thought a ten-minute mix would get on my nerves, but it didn't. Overall some segments seemed like they were trying too hard and a few not quite hard enough, but overall it was a pleasant watching experience.

Really? I'm actually suprised you say that, all of the transitions were more or less simple cut-and-fade, because I in my newbie-ish ways didn't make the segments cross over enough to allow that much room for transitions (That mainly stems from my problem with MI:2 - they all go on for way too long and I didn't feel it was necessary).Bakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote: Excellent job in transitions, It was hard to pick out where 1 persons part ended and the other began. infact I totally missed a few of them, and I was looking for them. Excellent job combining the varying styles into 1 seamless project.
Yep, and another track of mine as well =) Dreamland as a whole is really fantastic, great album to buy.SarahtheBoring wrote:Oh, I remember that song from Animix; I love that song!
Thats what I liked about it. It was simple yet effective. But more importantly, they matched the current style going on, and so it seemed seamless enough as if one person just did the entire project using diferent anime sources, using many diferent styles, bleded together well, rather than it being a colaporation effort by many diferent people. Which is a complement. Bascially you didn't do too much, yet you did enough little details that I liked it just as it came out.dokool wrote: Really? I'm actually suprised you say that, all of the transitions were more or less simple cut-and-fade, because I in my newbie-ish ways didn't make the segments cross over enough to allow that much room for transitions (That mainly stems from my problem with MI:2 - they all go on for way too long and I didn't feel it was necessary).