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Hey Don,
I asked for feedback, and that is what you are giving. There's nothing wrong with that
I think I understand what you mean. It's too much. And as for a certain extend, that is true. The thing is that I want to be able to show
why a deck is in the regarding list. For this reason, it is necessary to show at least the deck's components that make it special. But, I agree that in some cases, I show sides of the deck that are not contributing to it's beauty, and can therefor be omitted. The thing is that It makes me feel a little like a commercial you tuber when I show a lot of aspects from one deck, and only a few from one other. But due to the fact that links to the full displays are in the video description, this is something I might just need to get over with
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As for the movement, I think it's somewhat personal preferences. I think that if there were less images to be shown, it would be a lot less 'annoying' to watch. Also, it might have been better to have a fixed movement speed that is really (really) low, even on the cards where I zoomed in a little more (even though you will then not get to see the full card).
From what I understand, you rather see the comments as more of a subtitle, instead of a hard-core title in the video. The problem with this is that just the size of the cards. As for now, they fill up from top to bottom (height) entirely, whilst not even taking up half of the width. This leaves a lot of open space, which I chose to use as the fitting spot to use for the commenting on the decks. I frankly have not tried to have it as a subtitle, since it would overlap the cards.
As for the music: I wanted to use one song, which resulted in not very much choice since there are not that many easy-to-find 7-minute songs. I still quite like this one. Guess that is in fact a personal opinion.
I hope I understand you correctly, and I understood you correctly.
Once again, this is my first video that is not just a deck display, so feedback is really welcome, even when it is a lot. So once again, thank you!
William.