The Black Parade

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Jeffman5000
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Post by Jeffman5000 » Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:57 pm

I released my AMV a couple weeks ago and was hoping for some solid reviews. I really want to know what people think about it (the good and the bad). So far all I have gotten are three opinions that were all vague "I liked your video" comments. Here is the link. If anyone could really analyze and tell me what they specifically liked and didn't like about the video, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!

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Shazzy
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Post by Shazzy » Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:09 pm

Here's what I noticed:

- Some of your footage is squished (incorrect aspect ratio).
- The beginning of the song has a majestic, almost grandiose feel; the clips you used weren't quite up to par.
- I'm not sure what the football sequence has to do with the song or the rest of video. It's actually pretty comical when the football run bursts in.

Overall? This song is very emo. This movie is very not emo.
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