GENOS - City In Fire - [AMV] One punch man
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Re: GENOS - City In Fire - [AMV] One punch man
editing was solid
. A part of me wonders if it would have been possible for the video to be longer, but I know that there isn't really a lot more good Genos footage.

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Re: GENOS - City In Fire - [AMV] One punch man
Thank you for reply! Really, there are not enough useful scenes in anime at all. Although there is only a minute with a half in the amv, it was hard to find the last missing shots.
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Re: GENOS - City In Fire - [AMV] One punch man
A decent action AMV, technically flawless, kind of left me wanting more. Doesn't capture what I loved most about One Punch man -- characters and the comedy -- and it could have been longer but now I'm just wanting you to change everything about it, aren't I? What's here is solid, good presentation of the footage and decent musical sync.
I don't want to sound like I'm lecturing you, because I really do think this is good. But I do hope you explore longer-form pieces that find a way to weave together different levels of intensity and moods, because you've obviously god the fundamentals down and know how to hold the viewer's attention.
I don't want to sound like I'm lecturing you, because I really do think this is good. But I do hope you explore longer-form pieces that find a way to weave together different levels of intensity and moods, because you've obviously god the fundamentals down and know how to hold the viewer's attention.