Cats VS Snake

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zamani
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Cats VS Snake

Post by zamani »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGz0wCsac30

Hope to get as much comments/critics for my next project. Thanks
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Post by Black Lab »

I love how momma cat just sat by and let the kitten have all the fun.

My only criticism is the red text on the black background was a little hard to read. Could have just been the YouTube compression though. A subtle white outline or shadow would have made it easier to read.

Nice job.
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Post by zamani »

Thanks for the comments , yes i agreed , the text are not that visual (compared to the original file), could be due to the youtube compression i guess.

PS - The white cat is not the momma , its the brother. 8)


Appreciate more comments....
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Post by sjj1805 »

I suspect it is due to the YouTube compression. There are two buttons at the lower right of the playback window, the one on the left makes the picture smaller and the logo is a lot clearer, the button on the right is full screen and the logo is far less sharp.

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Placing logos on videos is now popular amongst satellite and cable TV stations - no doubt as a means of protecting copyright. Those that I prefer (Actually I prefer none at all - but if we have to have one then..) are the more subtle logos that are semi transparent so that you can watch the video rather than being distracted by the logo.