Monday, September 21, 2015

Emotion Video!

Happy Dance from Joshua Schleer on Vimeo.



16 comments:

  1. Love it. Absolutely no criticisms.

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  2. I really liked the concept and the music you used went really well with your video!

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  3. Loved it. I love the editing effects you used by making multiples of you and the woman. It made me happy watching it.

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  4. Editing was really well done. The way you cut it added to the humor.

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  5. Great video! funny video and made me happy. Great dances moves, You should try out for America's got talent or something along those lines

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  6. It made the happiness so believable because you were both so enthusiastic when you were dancing!

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  7. Your choice of setting was really good. The hot pink room really added to the attitude.

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  8. Your edits in this are perfect, and the subject matter is great.

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  9. This video is awesome! It would be a great "meme" video on social media. Loved how you had yourself in a million little boxes when you were staring at your actress, too funny!

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  10. Very upbeat. Bright colors. Bright music.

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  11. I find it so hilarious. You conveyed the emotion so well, you made everyone in the room happy. The editing technique you used to multiply yourself was really cool, and it solved your problem well, when you had that pixelated close up shot. So funny!

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  12. I liked the effect of two of her dancing at once. It created more energy. The views back and forth between the two people was comical. Great dancing.

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  13. Very comedic. I liked how you edited the girl so that there was two of her dancing in the same scene. The edit of you in the doorway was a cool approach. Well done

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  14. Great Video definitely made me happy to watch that!

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  15. I loved the dancing! Great portrayal of happiness.

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  16. Sometimes you can't help it! I don't have 'the moves' myself but while plugged in at work I'll catch myself matching the pace and make the job more fun. This is something I'd see on YouTube, up and down ~ one (or more) person doing something random then someone walking in... with a scorn or confused look but then next moment everyone's having a good time.

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