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Well, I love to design and create, but unfortunately, I don't have the flash program :( I don't usually act obnoxious, like cussing at you for no reason, or give a bad response without some advice or something. I try to be neutral in arguments. TRY TO! =D
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I perfer this without the cat noises, thank you. Can you submit one without the cats, please?
Author's Response:
NOEZ, cuz we are tehm cat-bastards, diz what we do! >:(
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Am I the only one who wouldn't mind having this playing in the dark? To me, it's not so eerie that I think something might lunge out at me, but I see the classic vampire hunter seeking an agile vampire, with the Dracula look, in a vast and empty church at the dead of night.
The hunter carries pistols of silver bullets, an ashy brown overcoat and hat, wooden stakes armed around his belt, and a silver necklace with the symbol of Christ hanging loosely on his neck. Of course, the vampire throws a sudden attack at the hunter, leaping from the hidden darkness. The hunter closely manages to dodge the assault and pulls out twin pistols as the vampire dashes upon the side of the wall. Aiming by instinct, silver bullets rain upon vampire's trail, just slightly off target. A bullet crashes to a gas lantern, and soon, half the room is enveloped in flames.
The hunter notices a holy statue in the sea of hungry flames, and momentarily experiences a flashback of his past: A burning chapel, his father carrying his son towards what remained of the doorway, just before getting knocked down. The father is the victim of a vampire as the son manages to escape, scarred by the horrors.
Regaining his focus, the hunter frantically searches for the vampire. A mass collides with the hunter from the sky, and the hunter saw himself struggling face-to-face with the vampire. He recognizes the face just as the vampire lunges at the hunter's throat. But seeing the silver cross upon the hunter's chest, he felt his strength drain and stall his killing strike. Realizing this, the hunter fires a silver bullet into the vampire's side. The vampire screams in pain and leaps off the hunter. The hunter rolled to his side and stood, holding his twin pistols once more. But his prey was no where to be seen in the little remains of the burning church. His father's killer escaped.
Woah. Sorry if this is a bit long, but when you start a story, you have to finish it. I may have gotten carried away typing this, but I tried to make it fit the piece as best as I can. This piece was vicious , yet still maintained that sense of a well-organized style. Hope you create more like these so I can add more 5 page reviews!
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You can add any type of music to any event and it gives off a different mix of feelings and view every time. I like this example because you took the merry, carefree, and joyous stereotypical feeling to a more... epic level of music. Yet it still fits with the theme, though the Santa voice made me think of Satan (no offense to those who believe him as a saint), with the similar spelling. Excellent job!
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I love how you can clearly see in your head the mix of emotions as the piece goes on. It's like movie music, though you can't exactly see a scene but you see the feelings. Not sure I made myself clear, but it's a masterpiece like all your others.
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I absolutely love the visual scene this piece brings to the mind. It's like...it brings out a difficult emotion over the audience. To me, it brings a suspenseful moment of discovery (ironic, yes?). I can't quite grasp the feeling so I can describe it in words. Maybe there is none in the English language, but this is certainly unique. The piece is calm, yet it disturbs the mind in a way.... Perfect for a movie, as you said. It helps to summon the emotion the movie wants out of the audience. Perfect, perfect, perfect!
Author's Response:
lol it was spooking me out when I was making it, it must of been about midnight and I was in my room, lights out and headphones on.....
Glad you liked it, I will post more like this soon :)
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Honestly, it's very well-made. But some review below made me look at the definition of necrophilia, and THEN try to listen to the lyrics. Wow, it's so messed up....
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It's good, really. But it seems to be based all around the same melody, throughout the piece. It's not exactly a bad thing. I like how the music builds upon itself as the piece continues. Maybe add a variety to the melody so the audience won't get bored listening to the same thing over and over. I really liked part when the drums come in at 40. But one thing concerns me. Why or how is it based on a true story?
Author's Response:
It is too hard to explain, as it may cause a rift in space if told correctly and with the precise dialect.
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How can you not give a 10? It brings the fighting spirit to life!
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Not exactly my type of music, but I agree, it has a nice relaxing feeling to it. I can't believe it's 20 seconds!
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Despite what other people say, I think this needs no modifications. It has a good tempo and has a well-balanced use of different instruments. I don't know about you guys, but this is the kind of music I appreciate!
Author's Response:
I'm glad to hear you think it's good as-is! :D
Happy to hear you're loving it. :)
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