can't take criticism i see.. I don't much care for the one nirvana posted so you're just assuming what you want. The Dorian Yates one is not just random, it shows one bodybuider training for the Olympia and what it took for him to get there. Culminating with his win of the Olympia. So in fact it tells a story and no longer becomes random clips. (This is what i'm trying to imply)
I can take all the criticism in the world, but when i'm puzzled on what you're trying to criticize, don't get upset if I'm confused. If you want to put it that way, you could say my video represents how far bodybuilding has come with work and determination. It shows, in chronological order, the old school bodybuilders faded up to the newer ones, and the drive it takes to win (as seen when Jay Cutler lost and was driven to come back and win it halfway through the video)
And scarlett, again I accept criticism, but what you're trying to teach me to learn I've already done multiple times in the video. You talk about pictures matching with synchronization. That is your criticism for me. So, in return, I'm asking why you're criticizing me on the timing aspect when half of my video is just that. It just makes me wonder if you even watched halfway through the the video I created. Hell if you want almost an exact match to that picture roll, go to 4:20 in the video. It has every mr. olympia winner, in order of the year, sequenced to the newer generation.
If you feel that it just did not show a story visibly enough, I accept that as criticism, but if you want me to show me what I need to do to have a more story-telling video, then you should be posting something documentary grade for me because I personally just didn't see any storyline in the Dorian video that popped out any more than a storyline would in mine.