Wining music video realized for Kamelot Fan-Made Video Contest
by:
Bojan Milovic
Stevan Petrovic
October 2008.
actors:
Jasna Ramcic
Danijel Garovic
Special thanks to Robin Muratovic, who helped t...
Wining music video realized for Kamelot Fan-Made Video Contest by: Bojan Milovic Stevan Petrovic October 2008.
actors: Jasna Ramcic Danijel Garovic
Special thanks to Robin Muratovic, who helped to realize scene on hill.
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It's too bad there was no chemistry between the actors. They didn't even meet! This video falls short, but I give credit for getting it done. It's not easy to do.
The singer is Roy Khan, dude, use Wikipedia for god's sake.
Second, yeah the video has nothing to do with the song. Even the 3D part at the start, I can tell exactly where the keyframes are. Don't use linear progression, use a Spline instead, they work more smoothly.
You honestly believe that? As an editor I have to say they did a really great job with the picture itself. I think it's an awesome video, cool band shots, decent acting parts, makes sense to me as a story-teller.
The video started out great. It just...remained. It didn't change or keep up with the song the longer it played. Towards the end, it just repeated and kind of fell apart. Kamelot is awesome, though. It would be hard for ANYONE to make a vid that could properly keep up with one of their songs! <3
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Second, yeah the video has nothing to do with the song. Even the 3D part at the start, I can tell exactly where the keyframes are. Don't use linear progression, use a Spline instead, they work more smoothly.
The official Kamelot video is awesome.