This is a video denouncing the "videogame addiction", a sort of "public service announcement." In the plot of the video our protagonist, that is Kyon plays about 8 consecutive hours playing a new game that he just bought. Suddenly Kyon has hallucinations, but he is convinced that these hallucinations were a nightmare, because they are vanished. Instead, the hallucinations continue, and he'll be blocked into the game, and also in the DVD cover,of the game that he was playing. Until the end when he wakes up in his bed conscious that it was a dream.
18.11.2011
Видео
Микс[ Senjou no Valkyria 3: Tagatame no Juusou, Guilty Crown, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, Tsubasa Chronicle OVA, Samurai Champloo ]
Музыка
Микс[ Zack Hemsey - Mind Heist, Bring Me The Horizon ft Skrillex - The Sadness Will Never End, The Glitch Mob - Beyond Monday ]
The idea is really nice. I liked how you focused on Kyon with the computer screen rather than a TV screen.
But, the quality difference between clips was horrible, the random logos very noticable. The added blurring to help mold the masking into the scenes was plain ugly, and most of the masking was plain ugly, looked weird and out of place compared to source "Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya" which was the main focus of everything happening around. I also felt that you should have kept the stats and levels going once the "gaming" footage jumped out into the "real" footage. Otherwise, it wasn't like he was living in his game, more like some random anime popped out of the screen, weee, here we go. Was not thoroughly executed properly, and needed more work.
5/10
But, the quality difference between clips was horrible, the random logos very noticable. The added blurring to help mold the masking into the scenes was plain ugly, and most of the masking was plain ugly, looked weird and out of place compared to source "Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya" which was the main focus of everything happening around. I also felt that you should have kept the stats and levels going once the "gaming" footage jumped out into the "real" footage. Otherwise, it wasn't like he was living in his game, more like some random anime popped out of the screen, weee, here we go. Was not thoroughly executed properly, and needed more work.