Your critique is perfectly valid; I have no problem with it. Ben nicely
expanded on my point. Like I said, if I wanted to serve your purpose, then
yes, I'd make your video. Your critique would be very helpful.
This video didn't need a soundtrack either, but adding it made the video
immeasurably be
Hi Richard,
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 at 18:45, Richard O'Keefe wrote:
> This is meant to be constructive, but won't seem that way at first.
>
Thanks for your feedback. I can tell you're being constructive by the
detail you went into.
It must have taken a good ten minutes to compose and in an enviro
There doesn't need to *be* a soundtrack. Everyone can handle silence,
no? What purpose *does* the current video serve?
On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 at 07:42, horrido wrote:
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> My video serves one purpose; your video serves another. If I wanted to serve
> your purpose, then yes, I'd make your video.
>
>
My video serves one purpose; your video serves another. If I wanted to serve
your purpose, then yes, I'd make your video.
As to the sound track, the truth is, you can't choose one that appeals to
everyone. Musical tastes vary. I have no doubt that regardless of my choice,
somebody will always have
This is meant to be constructive, but won't seem that way at first.
(1) The sound track very nearly drove me away in the first few seconds.
I'm deadly serious about that. I'm not on the spectrum, but my elder
daughter is, and sensory sensitivities are very common amongst ASD
people. I'm rather s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNyu-3Y2arg
This time, the teams must deal with Jump cells, Warp cells, and Death
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Next week is the most exciting round yet. Multiple teams will be competing
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