Neat
I really liked the music and the art, very stylized, very chic.
Neat
I really liked the music and the art, very stylized, very chic.
Amazing
This was defintly an emotional packed episode, so far its my favorite. keep it coming...
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I love it. It's spellbinding, the story is mysterious and intriguing, the speed is perfect; a lot of times when people try to do more serious flash movies, they do things too quickly.
Your transitions are wonderful. The quotes are a lovely touch, and profound on their own on top of relating so well to the story.
I'd lose the motion you introduced in this one, as with the knock on the door and Shandala's father wiping his tears. I saw someone mention it in a review for a previous episode, but I think it cheapens your style. But that's just me.
The *only* thing I saw that bugged me was image quality in random spots, and buggy zooms. Sometimes when zooming in, photographic images got really pixelated. You could probably prevent that by starting with the image big and taking it down, then running the frames in reverse. I'm not well versed in animation programs, but I work with photographic images a lot and know what a pain DPI can be!
Lovely, lovely, lovely work. I adore it. Keep it up.
Wow...
Definitely an emotional episode. Great writing in every episode of Broken Saints. Very poetic... still dark and involved. I love this!
U STILL GOT IT
This one's just as good as the others. Only problem I see is that the music can be too repetitive at times. Other than that, everything's perfect.