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- Member: DarkItachi87
- Title: P.R.E.Y.
- Premiered: 2008-08-23
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Song:
- Thousand Foot Krutch Learn to Breathe
- Anime:
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Comments:
This AMV is like a flashback of Kira how he thinks about the relationship he had with Flay and how it has ended.
I spend a lot time for this one to edit it. I have started with it in February and after a few little breaks I finally finished it.
It was the first time, that I choosed the Anime and the topic first before I decided which song I will use for the AMV. I had a few songs in my mind besides this one but in the end I chose the TFK song because of the melodic part with the string instruments and the lyrics.
The most difficult part was it, to find scences from the Anime which are matching with the music because the most parts of this AMV are lyric synchronised. Sometimes it was really hard to find a good scence and that is the main reason why it took me so long to create this AMV.
Besides the lyric synchronisation (and of course the rhythmsync) I added one 'story change' in the end of the AMV.
In the original Anime Kurūze is shooting at the ship where Flay is boarded and Kira tries to defend the ship and failed. In this AMV it goes a little different. When Kira saw that Flay is on the battlefield he got really angry. In the AMV Kira has noticed that Flay has played with him and so Kira is the one who is shooting and destroing the ship.
I hope you will enjoy this first non-action AMV from me. And very specials thanks to Dschiie who was looking through some GS episodes for me to find good material because at one point I had no idea what to do next.
And for those who are wondering what P.R.E.Y. stands for, it means something like 'Pretended Rapture Executes You'
^.^
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Downloads
- Link Format Bitrate Codec Duration Filesize Link Check Information Comments
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Local
WMV
0/192
WMV3/Windows Media Audio
4:30
53.4 MiB
Local File P.R.E.Y..wmv Duration 270 seconds Video Track 0 kb/s WMV3 [WMV3] 640 x 480 @ 1000 fps Audio Track Windows Media Audio @ 192.04 kbps 44.1 kHz, stereophonic sound