Gleipnir [AMV] Crawl your way out

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Re: Gleipnir [AMV] Crawl your way out

Post by seasons » Mon Jun 22, 2020 8:42 pm

Some pretty effective sync throughout this whole opening sequence.

I keep waiting and waiting for the watermark to disappear. It's not going anywhere, my eyes keep getting drawn back to it.

A lot of big, dramatic movements in this quiet opening. If this song steps up to the next level, what room is there for the visuals to appropriately amp up in turn?

Not a big fan of the on screen text in the opening minute but you work with what you've got, I've been there.

Transitions at 0:40-0:44 were super jarring. I was kind of waiting for the song to settle down, this seems like the moment of introducing characters or a plot, the visual whiplash in this part is a little too much for me.

Zoom transitions like the one at 2:46 are really intense and I'm not sure why. I need to go change my Depends, brb.

Were many of the clips in this video slowed down or sped up? The closeup of the eyeball at 3:40, for example.

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