Hattie Morahan IS amazing, but in general I prefer the 1995. I don't shout at the TV as often (to quote my reaction to the recent version, "There's no kissing in Jane Austen!")
A very well chosen song. You know I don't prefer this version of S&S, but you did very well with it, and the hand grasping moment fit so perfectly well. That truly was a beautiful moment.
Some of the timing seems a little bit off, like the impact of the ax, but I'd still say this is a very good vid.
The impact of the axe is tough to line up (believe me, I was shaving off single frames at a time to get it to where it was.) especially since the note is longer than the axe's impact.
I still prefer the Emma Thompson version...I just adore Emma's acting....
Vherna86 1 year ago
@Vherna86 I prefer that version, too. She is a phenomenal actress.
featheredskyblue 1 year ago
Excellent job! And what a great song to set it to. Bravo!
affectivity 1 year ago
Ohhhhhh I LOVE this song! It works so well for these two--excellent!
BerriesBaby 1 year ago
@BerriesBaby *grins* Isn't it a wonderful song? It's one of my favorites.
featheredskyblue 1 year ago
I love Emma Thompson in the 1995 version, but Hattie Morahan is the most amazing Elinor. =)
Great video and song.
stellatocca 2 years ago
Thanks much.
Hattie Morahan IS amazing, but in general I prefer the 1995. I don't shout at the TV as often (to quote my reaction to the recent version, "There's no kissing in Jane Austen!")
featheredskyblue 2 years ago
Very nice. I've never heard this song, but I like it! I need to see this version of S&S as I've only seen the Emma Thompson/Kate Winslet version.
-Lauren
ellajobberknoll 2 years ago
You can watch this version on Youtube, actually. I can get you the link if you like.
featheredskyblue 2 years ago
A very well chosen song. You know I don't prefer this version of S&S, but you did very well with it, and the hand grasping moment fit so perfectly well. That truly was a beautiful moment.
Some of the timing seems a little bit off, like the impact of the ax, but I'd still say this is a very good vid.
What program did you use for this?
Nishikadochan 2 years ago
I used Windows Movie Maker.
The impact of the axe is tough to line up (believe me, I was shaving off single frames at a time to get it to where it was.) especially since the note is longer than the axe's impact.
featheredskyblue 2 years ago