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Here are some tips that would really help for your next video.
1. Make the intro flow more. The motion blur was nice but it would've been a lot better if it shows the first text, then quickly spun around a bit for 2 seconds at most and showed the other text.
2. You should really use music with more high points and beats that you can sync with your shots. Dubstep is a good choice for montages, but most music is good.
3. Make the sniper shot sounds A LOT lower in volume. The shot sound overlapped the music and made it sound awkward. The volume of the shots should be to a noticeable point, but now loud at all.
4. Experiment with some effects and transitions. I noticed you pretty much just slapped the clips in. cut them up, and added a few stock transitions. But you should use some kind of effects and nice original transitions based around the clip.
1. Make the intro flow more. The motion blur was nice but it would've been a lot better if it shows the first text, then quickly spun around a bit for 2 seconds at most and showed the other text.
2. You should really use music with more high points and beats that you can sync with your shots. Dubstep is a good choice for montages, but most music is good.
3. Make the sniper shot sounds A LOT lower in volume. The shot sound overlapped the music and made it sound awkward. The volume of the shots should be to a noticeable point, but now loud at all.
4. Experiment with some effects and transitions. I noticed you pretty much just slapped the clips in. cut them up, and added a few stock transitions. But you should use some kind of effects and nice original transitions based around the clip.
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Vihtic wrote Here are some tips that would really help for your next video.
1. Make the intro flow more. The motion blur was nice but it would've been a lot better if it shows the first text, then quickly spun around a bit for 2 seconds at most and showed the other text.
2. You should really use music with more high points and beats that you can sync with your shots. Dubstep is a good choice for montages, but most music is good.
3. Make the sniper shot sounds A LOT lower in volume. The shot sound overlapped the music and made it sound awkward. The volume of the shots should be to a noticeable point, but now loud at all.
4. Experiment with some effects and transitions. I noticed you pretty much just slapped the clips in. cut them up, and added a few stock transitions. But you should use some kind of effects and nice original transitions based around the clip.
thanks for the input....
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