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Vlad G Pohnert
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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Sun Nov 14, 2004 7:40 pm

Zarxrax wrote:
Vlad G Pohnert wrote: Besides, I enjoyed making it so it accompliced what it was ment to do
Vlad
Yes, truely the most important part :D
Ya, it's all too much forgotton on the forums sometimes... Hobby = enjoymant ortherwise it just beomes a job :wink:

Vlad

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AquaSky
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Post by AquaSky » Sun Nov 14, 2004 8:01 pm

Zarxrax wrote:This is edited very well, but to be honest, it feels like I've watched it before. I don't mean to particularly drag on this nice video here, just making an observation. Just about every VGAI video I've seen seems to follow the same formula... start out with the tv/vcr shot, throw in some static transitions throughout the vid, try to retell the love story that went on throughout the anime, then it all culminates with the scene with the dude climbing the glass staircase. Does the anime itself lend to this staleness in editing? What I mean is more like... does some anime such as this exert more control over the editer than the editor exerts over it? In essence... an anime that doesnt respond well to creativity outside its own little closed circle of ideas? This is certainly not the only time I've seen this phenomina, but this is the first time that it has struck me like this.
Yeah, I've noticed the same thing myself. That's why I took the story in more of a different direction with my own VGA romance vid. But even so, when it comes down to it, a 6-ep OAV makes for very limited source footage (and the hardcoded song subtitles certainly don't help). That's why I was glad to see Vlad use a few of the more obscure bits towards the middle. It's a refreshing thing to come across previously-untouched footage with this particular series.

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theocide
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Post by theocide » Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:59 pm

IcyCloud wrote:
Zarxrax wrote:This is edited very well, but to be honest, it feels like I've watched it before. I don't mean to particularly drag on this nice video here, just making an observation. Just about every VGAI video I've seen seems to follow the same formula... start out with the tv/vcr shot, throw in some static transitions throughout the vid, try to retell the love story that went on throughout the anime, then it all culminates with the scene with the dude climbing the glass staircase. Does the anime itself lend to this staleness in editing? What I mean is more like... does some anime such as this exert more control over the editer than the editor exerts over it? In essence... an anime that doesnt respond well to creativity outside its own little closed circle of ideas? This is certainly not the only time I've seen this phenomina, but this is the first time that it has struck me like this.
Yeah, I've noticed the same thing myself. That's why I took the story in more of a different direction with my own VGA romance vid. But even so, when it comes down to it, a 6-ep OAV makes for very limited source footage (and the hardcoded song subtitles certainly don't help). That's why I was glad to see Vlad use a few of the more obscure bits towards the middle. It's a refreshing thing to come across previously-untouched footage with this particular series.
well, luckily for me, I've never seen any VGAI vids. so to me this'll just be an awesome new Vlad vid to add to my collection
Veldrin: I agree. Man this wedding was like having sex with theocide. Fast and makes you cry.

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Post by Swordfish23 » Sun Nov 14, 2004 11:43 pm

Nice Video =)! :D I enjoyed it.
"The suffering of one is nothing when compared to the suffering of all." -Hero

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