Information
- Member: Kyapture
- Title: A Nuclear Family
- Premiered: 2024-09-28
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Song:
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood Two Tribes
- Anime:
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Comments:
[ Warning: flashing images ]
This video was created for Round 3 of Project Org Editor 2024.
Original submission comments:
"Also known as 'Frankie Goes to Ostania'.
I added this song to my Spy x Family playlist a while ago because Cold War lol, but I don't think I would have ever actually made an AMV out of it if not for POE. So thanks for giving me the push to do it!
The symbol at the beginning is a parody of the icon that appears in the 'Protect and Survive' public information films, which were made during the Cold War to be used in the event of a nuclear attack on the UK. They're also the source of the 'air attack warning' samples in the song."
The objective this time was to combine a retro source with a modern source, so I decided to pair a Cold War song with an anime that's set during a cold war! I really had a lot of fun with this video (apart from when I was trying to edit it on a very shaky train and had to redo all my blur transitions at home because I accidentally made them too extreme). I'm honestly very proud of myself for getting this out within a week, I think it turned out nicely.
Now that this round is done, I'll be spending the break week FINALLY buying and reading the latest SpyFam manga volume. -w-
Finally, about the genres on this catalog entry, action/sentimental feels like a weird combo but I think it's probably the best way to describe it? I definitely tried to add a sentimental element although I'm not sure how much it comes across! ^^;
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- Indirect Quicktime (.mov) Last Checked: 2024-09-29 06:12:03 200 OK English subtitles (CC) available.
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Local File A Nuclear Family [ORG].mp4 Duration 176.260000 seconds Video Track 5344.332 kb/s H.264 [h264] 1920 x 1080 @ 23.98 fps Audio Track aac @ 439.538 kbps 48 kHz, stereophonic sound