Information
- Member: Dymatrex
- Title: Why Does He Fight?
- Premiered: 2004-06-17
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Song:
- Linkin Park Breaking the Habit
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Comments:
Well, it's finally here. The Final Fantasy VIII AMV that me and Kagome 23 worked on. Of course, we decided not to do any digital effects to it to make it look snazzy. We just decided to have it as a regular AMV.
This AMV is actually focused on trying to analyze Squall and the reason of why he always fights. The AMV was originally going to be called "Choices Are Never His To Make", but I thought the music didn't do the title justice, so I changed it. However, the AMV also points out that while Squall can't find a reason for why he fights, the reason is shown in the video in various places, especially at the end. Why Does He Fight? He fights for Rinoa.
Of course, the song I used, Kagome 23 had never heard before, which is kinda funny, but things were tough because Kagome was still down in Iraq when I started this video, so patience played a really big role in the development of this AMV. But now, after all this time, it is finally done. After this, I think I might do one FF9 AMV, then that's it. From that point, I'll be using up most of my time to make ANIME AMVs.
One more thing, since this AMV was aimed at being released BEFORE my tributing AMV to Koopisveka, "Inspired By Koopisveka", some of the clips you see in here may be some of the clips you've already seen in that other one. Trust me, when using clips from any FF cgi, materials for AMV's sometimes get limited.
Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy the video.
Opinions (5)
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- Visual
- Sound
- Synch
- Lip
- Effects
- Effort
- Re-View
- Overall
- 8.67
- 7.33
- 9.67
- 8.00
- 8.67
- 8.33
- 9.33
Downloads
- Link Format Bitrate Codec Duration Filesize Link Check Information Comments
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Local
WMV
1210/119
WMV3/Windows Media Audio
3:32
33.6 MiB
Local File Final Fantasy VIII - Why Does He Fight.wmv Duration 212 seconds Video Track 1210.336 kb/s WMV3 [WMV3] 640 x 480 @ 1000 fps Audio Track Windows Media Audio @ 118.824 kbps 44.1 kHz, stereophonic sound

