Nooky wrote:realy helped me now im better @ movie making.Ridley wrote:cannot agree more my friendLethal wrote:my god that music is so bad![]()
Well the gameplay was not that great for a montage. Pretty standard stuff, nothing special.
lol
Due seriously what's your problem? Do you expect everyone to be all like "NICE !!! NICE MONTAGE !!! I LOVE IT!!! I JERKED OFF TO IT!!!! ".
I expressed my opinion about the video and tried to help you, critisism, the reason why you post it here (otherwise there'd be no point).
Also i did not argue with you here all the time so picking out my post is simply somewhat disrespectful and cowardly.
But if you want it, i can explain my critisism a bit more:
As Lethal said, the gameplay up to the double kills is just simple kills and even then those double kills ar enot that impressive and relatively easy to pull off. For a montage it is always better to include something more spectacular and difficult. Of course footage like the one shown in your video can be used, but then it is better to use them as a filler for the highlights.
And about the music: it is true that it ultimately comes down to personal taste and preferences, but if you create a montage it is important that at least the majority of your audience likes the music. I'm not telling you to use generic rock or techno music, but if you deviate from that "standard" style then your choosen piece, or pieces, of music has to be used creatively and needs that unique touche.
And specifically to your chosen song: The screaming and shouting does not go well with the gameplay flow, since repcom does not appear as aggresive. RepCom, or at least Arena A17, features a rather cold ambience and therefor the song simply does not fit. Nothing against the beat or the instrumentals themselves, but it is the screaming that simply does not make this kind of music ideal for a montage or frag videos.