QUOTE (JaneEmily @ Mar 30 2008, 08:44 AM)

Thanks. It is my video.
You're welcome.

They say that a good video should have a theme, you know try to tell a story. It doesn't have to do so literally, but you should see a major element and then follow that idea through the whole thing. A good AMV makes me want to watch the show that's being used for the video. My friend is an award-winning AMV editor, but she's been doing it for several years now. The other "rule" in the AMV community is: Your first video will always be bad. Unless you're working with an experienced editor over your shoulder (& even then that's no guarantee), no matter how hard you try, it's not going to be good, just different levels of "Almost OK" to "Oh my eyes."
Congratulations! You ended up at the higher end of that scale which is better than what alot of people do. You went with the idea that less is more, and while it wasn't OMG awesome, it certainly avioded MANY of the traps and pitfalls first-timers fall into, making it definitely watchable.
I'm sure that as you get the hang of it, your videos will only improve and I'm looking forward to seeing your next one.
Oh I also want to say that your music choice was interesting and I liked it.
All critisisms in both my posts are intended as constructive, not attacks on your work.