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4 Stars for the animation effort. 3 for Voice acting which is ok but not very lively.
1 Star minus for "Subscribe and Comment" being part of the video. Don't do this please. At least you kept it short.

RedOwlCS responds:

Thanks for your ideas! Will fix them in the next video. :)

Every now and then, there is a new kid in town here on Newgrounds, turning the rules upside down, creating new ideas, challenging existing concepts. You are one of those "kids". That's why I love spending time on this platform. Congrats on the first "Season", looking forward for what you have in mind!

ChutneyGlaze responds:

I love this comment, it is so cool! Thank you so much Manderby!

This must have been quite some work you spent there! Your camera movements are both playful but also sophisitcated. They show that you care very much. Kudos!

jellyeyes responds:

Thanks :)

Nice!

It has some flaws, like the candle, which would make cool lighting effects, but the room looks always very bright. Already pointed out by others, what is the reason the protagonist is in this museum? A short pre-story like a chase from a gang in the rain with an escape to that museum would have helped. And from the moment where she sees the fatal portrait, the scene cuts could have been even quicker, for example just the fraction of the second where the mouth blows out the candle. Would have been an even more shocking ending.

But still: nice!

RandomHeri responds:

Thank you for the suggestions, I guess the story would have been better if it showed how she got to the house. Since I had a deadline this was the best I could have fleshed it out to. But I think the best way I could have done this was show it through the paintings how she got there. Concern with the cuts I think they were fine how they are. When I was working out the timing I did have the cuts quicker but it just didn't sit right to me so I made them how they are.

Thank you for the critique it'll be very helpful for when I do my next short :)

Now, let me give you five stars. For making so much progress.

But let me give you a little slap in the face as well. This was the first of your animations I watched completely without rolling eyes. In my opinion, you have an already (too early) established, very recognizable style in drawing and in pace. This gives you lots of fans but on the other hand enprisons your progress. Everytime I started watching something, I quit after less than a minute, because I was just not hooked and thought: Still the same artist, still the same thing, still the same flaws. This is the first piece, which kept me watching (although I would wish at times for it to be quicker paced). You clearly made progress, mainly because of basics like a proper intro and a clear story (what was the ending about though?). Even if the story has been recycled thousands of times before, it still is a story with context, setup, reasoning and propagation, which I've been missing from your previous animations all the time. Also, the proper use of frame-by-frame animation in this piece is a plus. Characters seem much more developed (still needs a little bit more of convincing though). Not everybody is the same trying-to-be-cool-and-grown-up-ever-knowing-better-and-wise-and-deep-thoughts personage. You did well this time. Overall, a good piece. Good, not great.

I think you may be more than pleased. Keep up the progres. But keep working, it is very promising!

WooleyWorld responds:

Nah. I'll stay at "pleased but not satisfied". There were a lot of issues with this animation that make me not enjoy it a whole lot. I find this is the problem with a committee.

Thanks for the review.

When the Internet says it, it must be true.
If Google, Facebook or Twitter does it, every software engineering company needs to do it too.
If we read about something, it must be fact.

Yeah, I noticed a lack of well-founded argumentation in the current generation as well.

On a sidenote, Get more angry, it suits you well. :)

Raziberry responds:

Haha I shall forfeit my blood pressure for entertainment!

When I listen to my favourite music, I always have a movie with a story in my mind and with the choice of action packed music, there are a lot of action scenes in my mind like this one. Always wanted to animate them, never got the time to do so.

You did. And it is amazing. Thank you!

gildedguy responds:

That is precisely how I come up with ideas!

Simplistic drawing and slow pace. But something kept me watching. And that is good. A good story.

ZpectralKrystal responds:

^^ gracias ~

Very fluid

Very nice work. Only complaint (other reviewers have also already mentioned it): Motion blur.
DON'T make a gif out of it or any other attempt of putting this into a movie or so. It is beautiful as it is right now so let it stand alone and shine. I would certainly like to see more such shorts here.

Gekon responds:

yeah, I think I'm getting used to this kind of 'motion illustration', you can show off, and don;t need story, sound effects and all this shit ;)

Nice ideas but...

What does this has to do with punk? What punk would actually do these things and especially hang out with this wuss? The game was ok, but these scenes mostly just did not had anything to do with punk.

Evil-Dog responds:

It's a game, it's a cartoon, get that stick out your ass

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