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This is a lot of work, the butterfly scene at 0:44 is probably my favourite out of all. The transitions become really repetitive from 1:36, which kills the flow of the video. At 2:59 The glass breaking is just weird and confusing because the glass emerges from the walls, which doesn't make sense.
IMO the idea is good, but the execution is lazy, especially towards the end of the vid. I am not a fan of the generic music used either, but this was a good watch.
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Real editors use Vegas
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The transitions, pacing, scene selection, music choice, everything else that has to do with basics needs work, having a theme and just executing it alone will not cut it.
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Too long intro with the same music and scene, Very strong halation which is there for no reason whatsoever, Idk the source but some scenes feel AI and some are low quality and random.
2 from me
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I don’t understand why is there no proper introduction for the main character, the video just begins with a beat drop randomly without any intro or intro to anything. but to my surprise, the internal sync at some places is neat.Really wasn’t expecting that ending, its just shake preset on an image. Blank black screen would have been much better in that case.
2.5 from me.
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I don’t think this is more inclined towards editing rather its an evolution of games, more like a history video of gaming evolution over the years, I don’t understand the song choice but I like the video overall, it must have taken a lot of time to collect the sources, took me down a nostalgic lane.
3 from me.
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I don’t understand russian, as for the editing it was neither good nor bad, the intro text is zooming with stock background, you could have done a lot since you had one focused theme around the mask, maybe the text could have been funky like the movie and the video itself, but its just there for the purpose and you didn’t take any advantage of it. The cuts are fast and the fades are faster which is unsettling for viewers to understand the context, its like you are trying to cut the next scene immediately while giving as much information you can as fast as possible.
3 From me.
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"Good editing and color grading. I’ve never played the game, so I don’t really know the characters, but I get it. All your videos play on human sentimentality, and I love how you convey emotions through editing and atmosphere rather than being in your viewers' faces. Really loved the neck rep at 2:33." Would have been a solid 4.5 but you could have done a lot more than the box effect on 2:23 or rather played with aspect ratio animations(or back bar animations if that's what they are called).
So 4 from me.
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Not really a race car person but that was nicely edited, even though there's no story/meaning behind the edit.
3.5 from me for editing.
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Honestly I like it, this kind of edits take a lot of time and consideration which I think you really gave to the video for the first part but it falls off after 2:28, but still its a unqiue catergorical video I like it.
4 from me.
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My favourite part of the whole video is the outro, I really wish you continued it from there on the outro song to give the video a whole another vibe and distract the viewers who have been watching, dying and killing for the past 2 minutes. Still I liked this one more than "Descending".
4 from my side.
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There isn’t much creativity or new idea involved, as the video mostly strings together game scenes using transitions and match cuts, which has been done a lot of times before. But I don’t blame you—there’s only so much you can do within the limits of following a storyline or building atmosphere.
The character introductions at the beginning felt dull and dragged on for too long, especially since they didn’t serve much purpose later in the video.
That said, I really liked the sync overall—1:33 stood out as my favorite moment.
A good entry in the contest so far.
It’s a 3.5 from me.
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