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Ingow
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Post by Ingow » Sun Sep 11, 2005 5:39 am

dj_ultima_the_great wrote:It's weird for me to put something in two categories, but here it is. As I said, the song is very easy to follow the beat on, but there were points (particularly near the beginning) when the scenes ran a little long for my tastes.
Yes, that's definately true. In the beginning I was still holding back with scene selection because I was afraid I would end up with not enough action source for the video. That's why I delayed/expanded some parts unnecessarily.
dj_ultima_the_great wrote: ending. You had about two clips that ran past the music. Remember, the first and last thing a viewer hears or sees is going to leave the biggest impression on him/her, so you should mind your video openings and endings. To be honest, the closing was a little lame. Maybe it would help if I knew the anime, but the energy just seemed to drop all of a sudden to nil at those last few seconds.
Well the video is actually ordered like this: Start with Key looking at the TV and then the first scene in the anime appears, and at the end it's the last scene of the anime and again Key in front ot the TV. So she was watching her own story in some way. At least that's what was supposed to be the purpose. But I see your point there, it's really a bit lame :wink:
dj_ultima_the_great wrote: Overall, this is a very nice video. Fans of Key, the Metal Idol will probably love this one. As for me, the editing is pretty, but the story is a bit lost on my mind. In this case, that's probably the best you're going to get from a non-fan. So, awesome job! ^_^
I'm glad you were able to enjoy this a bit. Thank you very much for writing me this review, I always appreciate it :D
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Post by Alpha_Hazard » Sun Sep 11, 2005 4:27 pm

Finally! I T.a.T.u. video in the original russian!

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Post by Warheart » Wed Sep 14, 2005 7:46 am

Don't forget to get the video to the Expo (On DVD) , I'm sure they'll play it anyway since they haven't enough material yet (at least thats what I heard).

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Post by Ingow » Thu Sep 15, 2005 4:35 am

Alpha_Hazard wrote:Finally! I T.a.T.u. video in the original russian!
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Warheart wrote:Don't forget to get the video to the Expo (On DVD) , I'm sure they'll play it anyway since they haven't enough material yet (at least thats what I heard).
The version from here is the best I got left but believe me even in 720x480 it wouldn't be that much better quality, so a CD is probably enough. I'll see if I bring it along, Celes already turned me down after the deadline was over anyways :|
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