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  • Het is echt heel interesant en unic geteken, de dansende personages

    knaap efecten kleuren en licht de essenes betoberen, maar als de grijze rood dood komt

    maakt een nachtmerie het feest is gedaan voor de prins zijn einde is koming woou!!!

  • Am I the only one who thought the animation was brilliant but could hardly understand the reader?

  • wooooooooooooooooowww thas cool this is one of the most cool video i see

  • Call me gothic, I just can't get enough of scary stories that take place in that time period

  • this help me figure out the god dam symbolisms in the story its was really good

  • it would have been amazing to see the difference between the rooms and such, but it was amazing and i understand tht it would have been waaaaaay too complex (with there being 7 rooms and all)

  • Super!

  • nice, but I didn't understand anything guy was saying, and the subtitles were too small!

  • Amazing work! One small crit: the ending was a bit too fast. I mean, when the screen goes all red it quickly switches to the all black screen with THE END. You should'v kept the screen all red for a couple more seconds so the viewer knows it is ending.

    This is just a small thing, this is a great work of art!

    One question: what tools did you use?

  • i have a question, was the "red death" a person that was contagied with the epidemic disease called Red death??

  • I like how Death looks in this...

  • The subtitles pass by a little too fast, but otherwise, this was borderline perfection.

  • You took one of the best parts, when they take the cloak out of the stranger and realize there is no one holding it.

  • Scary bananas! Awesome!

  • We watched this in lit class  but I zoned out unit the last part. I'm not normally scared or disturbed by about anything but this..... this terrified me. Fantastic job.

  • this is great. It should have more views. It helped me visualize the story better.

  • Excellent. Love EAP He's the man. Great Job

  • Man, the nobles are ugly!

  • Chilling/

  • I was crying by the end of this. Its about all the people Poe ever loved died of terboculosis or however you spell it. He wrote this after his wife who was young and they played all the time together died of this bloody desise. Poor Poe no wonder he tried to keep sane by making others non.

  • how do you make the deep voice? cos i was planning on doing that for my gothic film project for senior english.

  • wow very creative and the art is awesome!

  • Very good, although I would have appreciated larger subtitles (considering that the voice was hard to understand). Also, the subtitles seemed to not go along with the narrator in some parts...

    But great nonetheless!

  • Excellent! Edgar Allan Poe would've loved it!

  • Cool

  • i like it very much but the narrator was a little hard to understand, and the subtitles were small and in a hard to read font.

  • nice loved it that was awsome

  • Very well done! Wish I had thought of doing something like this for my graduation project.....

  • amazing

  • Flawless.......

  • He actually IS referring to the red death.

    it's called this because of tuberculosis and the blood that people coughed up during the time that they had the disease.

    tuberculosis had many affiliations in Poe's life by killing his bio-mother at age 3, his first love, and his 13 year old wife/cousin Virginia. While she was dying over a 5 year span, he wrote "the raven" which represented how he hopped onto an emotional rollercoaster that drove him to drinking problems and eventually... death.

  • @leviticusme its cholera,clearly, i looked it up online. edger allen poe reffers to the quick death of the victoms of cholera. and he actully commited suicide.(not trying to be a asmartass just giving information)

  • awesome

  • does poe approve of prince prospero?

  • @droe23325 is that a (gasp) DOUBLE POST?!

  • does poe approve of prince prospero

  • his mom and foster mom died of tuberculosis,not lukimia,and he is actually reffering to the black death

  • i felt so bad for poe when he says red death he means lukimia his mom died of it his foster mom died of it and the love of his life died with it i feel so bad for him

  • Really nice now i got an idea of hows the story =D

  • Amazing work... Congratulations !

  • This was great.

    5 stars.

  • Just to clear it up for anyone who doesn't know, the red death at the end was the disease itself, in the story it's described as being not tangible (meaning it doesnt have a form), and I've read what critics say about it and they all say that it's the disease too. I know this because I just had to do a project on the story, not trying to like show off or anything.

  • way to ruin the end

  • what a psycodelic video xD

  • i think the red death was some type of

    demon of death

  • its supposed to b a representation of the black plague that spread through in the 14'th century

  • interesting. i think the red death was just the disease though.

    the rich people in the castle believed that they could separate themselves from the lower classes and party while they died

    but the red death proved to them that they are just people like the ones dying outside the walls

  • What I think is the most interesting part of this story is that no one is entirely sure what the "Red Death" is. Some think that it may be some hideous disease, but some think that the Death may be something that all humans have in common that Poe believed was bad enough to be described as this "disease." I think that this common trait could be greed, because greed is the "source" of evil. It seems to me that Poe was saying something more important than telling a tall tale about some disease.

  • I agree; though the seven rooms and the chase and unmasking were lost, this remains an excellent adaptation.

  • Great work, the Climax somehow got lost, but anyway it's awesome.

  • As good as it was, it left out the seven rooms that the ball was being held in, which in the story, were symbolically significant to the symbolic meaning of the store and the overall theme. But for the most part the graphics were very cool, and this is the best interpretation (besides my earlier comment) of Masque.

  • Wow, I really enjoyed this. what a wonderful animated interpretation of that story

  • my fave short story. Brought it 2 life u did. Thank you. It was lovely, different than my interpretation, but lovely

  • Tomis sucks... Tomis sucks... tomis sucks.......

    Tomis sucks balls

  • Nice job really great!!!

  • Beautiful job. I LOVED it.

  • Fabulous work.

    It reminds me of all the animations of short stories from the '60s, '70s, and '80s.

  • Very very well done my friend, that ebony clock is genius...

  • thanks...i needed this for a test

  • nice job! people dying is so cool to me. I love it

  • wow.

  • when I read this...I seen it in my mind alot different but its cool to see your interpretation of it

  • wow.

  • Very nice. Matched perfectly with the story.

  • This was fantastic. Very well done :)

  • Wow, that was beautiful.

  • nice!

  • congratulation!

  • well done

  • a very good piece of work, my friend.

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