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Post by [beej] on Feb 24, 2020 14:06:28 GMT -5
I wanted to make this video for fun, and I’ll say this right off the start - this is a very “beej” video. I find that I make videos in response to what I need to hear at that particular time, and I just needed something happy and fun. It also contains a short segment that kind of wraps up my two previous Office videos, while still being a tribute to the entire show itself.
I have something more melancholy coming in the future though!
Let me know what you think!
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Post by sarcastic on Feb 24, 2020 23:44:03 GMT -5
This is such a fun video and I'm sure that any Office fan will instantly love this. Enjoyed the small tributes to Michael, the star of the show, Creed, the real star of the show, and the greatest love story, which I'm guessing was the short segment you were referring to. That part really fit well with the whole "don't give up on your dreams" theme. And the way you explained it with one half of the video showing a relationship that was just meant to be a friendship and the other half being what would become through that friendship after a lot of obstacles, determination, and love. Also, those freeze frames were beautifully done. Kind of reminded me of the step printing seen throughout Chungking. The voice overs you included were so damn funny. I can just imagine how many times you must of have laughed while editing this cause I definitely would have been dying. Incredible job! Definitely showcased the wackiness and heartfelt moments of the show very well.
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Post by AD on Feb 25, 2020 16:32:25 GMT -5
Man, they really didn't do much work in that office, did they? This was indeed a happy and fun video. Lots of clever lyric syncs in their to pick up on with multiple viewings. One detail that made me laugh on second viewing was during the chorus when you cut to Toby wearing the halo in his hospital bed right after one of the "don't give up you your dreams" lines; everybody else is happy and celebrating, but he's still miserable. Such a perfect little summation of that character. Don't have much to add to that one thought right now, except that I second all of Sarcastic's observations on the structural details of the video. Oh, and you should've ended the video with one of Creed's best lines: Now bring on the melancholy!
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