as someone whos majoring in editing, it doesnt show that you know how to do simple clicks here and there that could literally take seconds to do, to make your videos better.
as someone who is in film school, you obviously dont know when your camera movements are horrid. and dont tell me that it would take "effort" that you oh so dread. you could do a better job on focusing on the tori if you pressed the left arrow key one more time to center when keying.
for someone majoring in something that REQUIRES A COMPUTER, youd think they could at least improve it enough to make something decent.
you talk a lot about your style, and how your audience likes it. but get this. what if you did something different, and they liked it?
*gasp*
i mean, thats the purpose of production right? especially in the media industry, right? whaaaat?? itd be super boring if disney still did the same style as oswald the rabbit animations today, wouldn't it?
if youre majoring in editing, at least show it. when you do get that degree, youre going into the real world. and guess what. its not all daffodills, 1000 subscriber audience, and people who only criticize what you want them to. your "artistic vision" wont matter when "the bulk of your audience" doesnt like it.
everything you have said has gone on the borders of: "if im having fun, im doing it," and "if im not having fun, i wont do it." unfortunately for you, "having fun" is conditional. from what you have said, putting at least more effort into these toribash videos is deemed, "not as much fun, plus my audience doesn't want me to." who will you listen to in school; the teachers, or your approving students. you'd probably say your students, but unfortunately, if you arent letting the teachers criticize you—even if you dont deem what you are doing approving and fun—wont get you anywhere, and that behavior will stick when you want to actually put effort.
Last edited by Tsuion; Jun 15, 2016 at 06:44 AM.