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As far as the video goes...good first effort. I liked the freeze frame transition to B&W. Here's some contsructive feedback as a whole...
*For me...it feels way longer than the 3+ minutes that it actually is. Use shorter clips; more edits; build more energy excitement...especially with such a high energy track.
*While the rollover is sorta cool...it's way too long for my taste. Quick and short will make that effect more dramatic.
*Take your long clips...like the white shorts shot, and edit it into mega slices to the beat of the music; changing color correction; adding noise etc etc etc to each slice. It will take a long shot and make it even more interesting.
Granted this is all just my 2 cents. In case you were wondering...I own and operate my own video production company on the side.
As far as the video goes...good first effort. I liked the freeze frame transition to B&W. Here's some contsructive feedback as a whole...
*For me...it feels way longer than the 3+ minutes that it actually is. Use shorter clips; more edits; build more energy excitement...especially with such a high energy track.
*While the rollover is sorta cool...it's way too long for my taste. Quick and short will make that effect more dramatic.
*Take your long clips...like the white shorts shot, and edit it into mega slices to the beat of the music; changing color correction; adding noise etc etc etc to each slice. It will take a long shot and make it even more interesting.
Granted this is all just my 2 cents. In case you were wondering...I own and operate my own video production company on the side.
thanks for the tips, i agree some parts are kinda random and a little stretched out. il keep that im mind for my next video.