Thanks for replying in so much depth to my comments! I'm glad you read them and took the time to respond to my concerns :)
I wish I had known that you had only chosen those few episodes, specifically, to work with. I probably should have picked up on that, but, doh, I didn't. That's kinda my fault, not yours. And knowing that, a lot of the choices you made are a lot clearer to me. Thanks for explaining that.
Also, reading what you have to say, I more greatly appreciate the difficulties of a POV vid - I, myself, have only completed one vid, and that wasn't really POV. The main lyric was "I'll be there for you" and I basically just switched back and forth between the members of the pairing I used. I am in the process of a POV vid right now, though, and I am starting to understand how difficult it must be to juggle all the different considerations - lyrical appropriateness, musical timing, AND consistent POV considerations. You did very well when all that is taken into account!
I did like the vid, quite a bit. I came at it from a pretty biased point of view, but it worked quite well. You're welcome! This was a fun exercise for me :)
Re: Thanks! Part 1
Date: 2005-05-16 09:58 pm (UTC)I wish I had known that you had only chosen those few episodes, specifically, to work with. I probably should have picked up on that, but, doh, I didn't. That's kinda my fault, not yours. And knowing that, a lot of the choices you made are a lot clearer to me. Thanks for explaining that.
Also, reading what you have to say, I more greatly appreciate the difficulties of a POV vid - I, myself, have only completed one vid, and that wasn't really POV. The main lyric was "I'll be there for you" and I basically just switched back and forth between the members of the pairing I used. I am in the process of a POV vid right now, though, and I am starting to understand how difficult it must be to juggle all the different considerations - lyrical appropriateness, musical timing, AND consistent POV considerations. You did very well when all that is taken into account!
I did like the vid, quite a bit. I came at it from a pretty biased point of view, but it worked quite well. You're welcome! This was a fun exercise for me :)