This got hit by WWE, and when I went to review the shid, I published it again without doing exactly what I wanted to it. But I'll just take this is a learning experience. So a portion of the video illustrating my point is straight up just gone. It's Seth doing the Curb Stomp only to get Countered perfectly by an RKO. Not a huge deal, but I made the point with footage like that in mind.
Awesome video. You might consider doing a 2nd channel for analysis like these because tbh after this the rest of the content you've posted seems pretty underwhelming. I was thrilled to have discovered a new manga analysis channel (a serious one, not simple reacts like 99,99% of the channels are), only to discover you've only done one :( I really hope you'll do more, because it was really compelling. Kudos for mostly using the amazing manga panels instead of the boring anime. Thank you for your work anyway. I personnally consider the strongest emotional moment of the entire manga to be gohan ss2 moment when cell kills android 16, even though I get your point about physical transformations.
Dude, super sick and well developed comment. I'm not an essay channel, I just had something to say. Maybe I will do more stuff like this, maybe I won't. I just wanted to do this video because I've never done stuff like this before and I wanted to get a little bit more experience in editing. Thanks for enjoying it so much that you looked at my other uploads. If I do more, most of it would be writing theory, not like story analysis/breakdowns. I'm not opposed to doing those, I just think I have a lot more to say about how to write action, than how to appreciate narrative, because everyone gets something different out of fiction when they consume it. And maybe I'm being full of myself but I feel like a lot of movie/series analysis is full of people that are pretentious and are making a lot of assumptions of what the authors/directors are trying to say. Gohan's transformation is a good moment, I agree.
You should obviously follow your heart and what makes you vibe. I'd be personally interested in writing theory, but you shouldn't produce stuff for the audience (any kind). Audience gather around people that have their own voice. My point about making a second channel was that people coming across your videos by chance might not understand what your channel is about because it's so diverse (I'm also saying it to myself since my channel is completely random, yet I think it's something to be heard). I agree with your view of the movie/series analysis scene on YT, most are what you describe, but by looking carefully you find some gems (such as this video). You cannot avoid making assumptions about the author's will, yet it is important to take some gloves when doing it and try to have the most objective pov possible. One thing about the Dragon Ball manga that make it stand out in the shonen scene (and that makes the anime so unwatchable) is its incredible pacing and non-stop action that is a blast to read and re-read over and over. A volume of DB can be read in minutes thanks to the readability, the added time you give to it being about pondering the emotions you go through. I would suggest to you the channel @BDmancy (english version of the french channel @BDmancie ), that treated similar subjects about visual storytelling. Peace :)
DAMN IT!! RIP THE FUCKING GOAT!! 🗣
Well done! The Saiyan Saga is indeed unparalleled storytelling within DBZ. 👏
“A mulberry is a tree, Kuwabara is a man!” I loved this video essay maybe we should learn how to write a tournament next?
This got hit by WWE, and when I went to review the shid, I published it again without doing exactly what I wanted to it. But I'll just take this is a learning experience. So a portion of the video illustrating my point is straight up just gone. It's Seth doing the Curb Stomp only to get Countered perfectly by an RKO. Not a huge deal, but I made the point with footage like that in mind.
That T8 OST 🔥🔥🔥
Bro, I *SWEAR* I've seen you somewhere in an Aris, MainMan, or FrameWhisperer Comment Section. Let's Go! 🔥🔥
Awesome video. You might consider doing a 2nd channel for analysis like these because tbh after this the rest of the content you've posted seems pretty underwhelming. I was thrilled to have discovered a new manga analysis channel (a serious one, not simple reacts like 99,99% of the channels are), only to discover you've only done one :(
I really hope you'll do more, because it was really compelling. Kudos for mostly using the amazing manga panels instead of the boring anime.
Thank you for your work anyway. I personnally consider the strongest emotional moment of the entire manga to be gohan ss2 moment when cell kills android 16, even though I get your point about physical transformations.
Dude, super sick and well developed comment. I'm not an essay channel, I just had something to say. Maybe I will do more stuff like this, maybe I won't. I just wanted to do this video because I've never done stuff like this before and I wanted to get a little bit more experience in editing. Thanks for enjoying it so much that you looked at my other uploads.
If I do more, most of it would be writing theory, not like story analysis/breakdowns. I'm not opposed to doing those, I just think I have a lot more to say about how to write action, than how to appreciate narrative, because everyone gets something different out of fiction when they consume it. And maybe I'm being full of myself but I feel like a lot of movie/series analysis is full of people that are pretentious and are making a lot of assumptions of what the authors/directors are trying to say.
Gohan's transformation is a good moment, I agree.
You should obviously follow your heart and what makes you vibe. I'd be personally interested in writing theory, but you shouldn't produce stuff for the audience (any kind). Audience gather around people that have their own voice.
My point about making a second channel was that people coming across your videos by chance might not understand what your channel is about because it's so diverse (I'm also saying it to myself since my channel is completely random, yet I think it's something to be heard).
I agree with your view of the movie/series analysis scene on YT, most are what you describe, but by looking carefully you find some gems (such as this video). You cannot avoid making assumptions about the author's will, yet it is important to take some gloves when doing it and try to have the most objective pov possible.
One thing about the Dragon Ball manga that make it stand out in the shonen scene (and that makes the anime so unwatchable) is its incredible pacing and non-stop action that is a blast to read and re-read over and over. A volume of DB can be read in minutes thanks to the readability, the added time you give to it being about pondering the emotions you go through.
I would suggest to you the channel @BDmancy (english version of the french channel @BDmancie ), that treated similar subjects about visual storytelling.
Peace :)
cool vid!
Yo! Is that famous RUclipsr Lute? I must be going up the worlt.
a video aint an essay
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Some call it "video essay" 🤯🤯🤯