Hey everyone! This is a video I've been working on for a while. It's not perfect, and I could have made it better, but as a wise editor once told me: "A project is never done, only abandoned." IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHERE I FIND MY MUSIC: check out my patreon page for a full music breakdown: patreon.com/twelvebrickstudios
I have played Yu-Gi-Oh for a while and from what I've heard it is much harder then basically every other card game. I don't know if you have experience with Yu-Gi-Oh but from what I've seen this is MUCH more confusing.
You should not be disappointed or discouraged at all, 17th place out of 62 is very impressive for your first RCQ. That’s almost the top 25%! Also, the filmmaking and editing in this video is incredible. Keep it up, you are very skilled.
still 2/3 for first RCQ is reasonable assuming he's not very experienced at competitive magic. It's also Pioneer which I feel like has more variance than any other format right now. @@DS-gu1lt
Very cool, although one small thing to clarify... The RCQs happen several times per year, and even the Regional Championships and Pro Tours happen multiple times too. The World Championship is the one that happens only once per year.
Ah yes, I realize now how that could sound confusing, what I meant is that these tournaments happen every year, although it does sound more dramatic when you phrase it “every year there’s a tournament…” haha
I've been a professional editor for 5+ years now, and I can safely say this is one of the best shorts I've seen on TH-cam, in every aspect of cinematography. Very well done!
This channel is TINY in comparison to so many, but the production oozes charm. I'm a casual commander player but you've done an amazing job at showcasing what competitive magic could look like. Absolutely going to push this to friends. Looking forward to where you potentially go next.
What region are you in? This makes it sound like RCQs happen once a year when they’re going on almost weekly (given you may have to commute varying distances pending your home address). Great production though! Btw I think burn is a better deck on a budget.
Dude, super impressed by this! It’s rare to see magic portrayed in a way that includes both visual style and thoughtful storytelling. You just got a new sub, I’d love to see more MTG visual stories from you 🤘
As a film maker and a Yugioh Player this video hits so much at home. You made a really great story, we need more cinematic videos about card games like this one
Just going to add to the pile of glowing comments you've already earned: this was wonderful. I hope we'll get to see many more of your adventures on your journey as a Magic player and as a filmmaker!
17th out of 62 is impressive on your first time. You've got a knack. don't give up some people don't accomplish that for years. I've been playing since 2007 and finally took it serious this year. I've been to 3 RCs now this year. two for modern in Canada and even one for pioneer in the USA.
I have recently become obsessed with Magic, so that drew me to your video. But, I have to say: the production value of this video was absolutely amazing! And great job of getting 17th in your first tournament. Major accomplishment
Yeah I definitely know that feeling of obsession! It happened for me with magic but more recently with retro games, I love just going all in on one specific interest like that
i think this got recommended to me because of magic the gathering, but your film making (writing, editing, directing, animation, acting, photography, so on, etc) is so good. can’t wait to see what stories you make next
Arlo, you are a very talented film maker. The editing and overall directing of this video you put together was spectacular. It was hight quality than most documentaries you'll see on Netflix. Bravo! Keep it up with the great content! I really appreciated the stop motion Lego animation
Super sick, I hope to see more Magic content from you!! One quick note: I really liked how you explained some things, like the overall cardpool versus deck size, but I think you could try to break things down a bit better for a non-Magic viewer. For example, the concept of lands can be kind of weird for people who don't play, or the concepts of card advantage or why the Lightning Axe was the perfect draw. Again, super loved your video and I hope to see more!!
Thanks! Yeah I was trying to find the balance between making it understandable for non-magic players yet still interesting for someone who plays the game. As for more magic content in the future, that’s always a possibility but my channel’s more focused on the filmmaking/editing side of things. You can definitely expect more videos with this same style to it though!
@12brickstudios Ooh! I like that concept of a channel. I do believe that tying magic into that could definitely keep pushing you. On numbers alone, you will have an audience for sure.
You can play 1 land every turn and every card has a cost an example would be 3 green. Inorder to play it you have to have 3 green on the table and you turn them sideways to use them and play your card. Once the land is sideways it is used for that turn and you have to wait until next turn before you can use that land again. As far as his perfect draw, I'm assuming he drew a damage spell and was able to use it on the other person's health winning the game or he used it on the opponents creature so the opponent had no units to block his attack.
Man you are SUCH a talented filmmaker I was completely mindblown, like the lego part ????? insane I'm happy this video still gets recommended and hope your channel blows up some time soon :) great job at the tournament as well , best of luck in your next events!
Bro you seriously did not make a stop motion animation to replace the part you forgot to film. That's just flexing. Mad props, and I hope to see future videos from you.
I started playing in 2014 when I was 14. Im now 23 and haven't touched the game in a few years (partly due to college and covid, and also because of Hasbro / WOTCs direction with the game. It isnt what it used to be but I do miss it a little. I watched people come and go at my local game store over the many many years I played and now Im one of them...
Yea I haven't played the game in a long time, at least over 10 years. From what I heard the changes they've made simplified the game to much and practically ruined it by removing such a fun unique core mechanic
This is the greatest video I have watched this year. Your craftsmenship is beautiful, any lego creator has to be committed to wonder, patience and craft, and that SHINES through this. I was addicted, please continue making these styles of video, you have no idea how special you are.
I quit playing magic about two years ago, but very glad to see you're enjoying yourself, man. Your editing is insane, you're very skilled, and I wish you lots of success.
I don't play MTG but I was hooked! This video was utterly incredible man. Production quality and narrative flow was amazing, please make more like this
Super impressed by your work, even moreso after realizing how young you were. As a judge I see RCQs as pretty typical events but it's good to recognize that they can mean a lot to different people. I still remember the first competitive events I played in too.
Wow! Great video production. In terms of mtg content, this surpasses most. Subscribed! PS. Cardboard is fickle. Spend your money on video stuff, you’re really good at it 😉
"That's slightly more affordable...and the cheapest one." Nailed it! I play other card games (never magic) and this was such a good video! Great pacing, and great music, had me entertained the whole time! Thanks for 6 minutes of awesomeness.
This was awesome..my only complaint is that it wasn't longer. Would have been cool to follow along on your research and what you learned and Maybe why your decklist. Either way, being left wanting more is never a bad thing lol subbed!
My man, this is one heck of a video!! The production is incredible and the deck you chose is absolutely top tier in Pioneer. I play a Golgari Lotleth mill deck and had to modify the deck to run 4x Cavalier of Thorns in the main board specifically for your deck's Arclight Phoenix. If you can drop the Ledger Shredder on curve and it lives, it can eat the removal so that your Arclights can go in for the win. It's an annoying deck whether on paper or on Arena. Best of luck in 2024!!
Normally don't comment but I had to. TOP TIER EDITING SIR! Be proud of the work you create and also be proud of you taking a step forward and playing in a tournament. With losses come knowledge and experience. Motivation can also be obtained.
this type of content and presentation is such a breath of fresh air to magic and all card games. the quality of the content is amazing. thanks for making this video!
This brings back great memories for me. It took me a couple years and a lot of practice to win my first high level tournament. My first time on mtggoldfish and scg i thought i was top dog. Keep up the great work and film making, everyone watching loves magic so just going over what happened is entertaining enough
Wonderful video, great story telling - i was genuibely shocked when you went into Lego animation for the sake of a "bit". Really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing it and im excited to see where you go next.
This was incredible! I'm glad to see someone bring flair and style to documenting the competitive side of MTG. I see it a lot with other games and have always wanted to see it with Magic.
BROTHER, this video is AWESOME. The production tells a story of how bad you want it. Your passion for content and magic is unreal man. I’ve just started getting into magic and this video has me even more hype! Great stuff man!
Do not surrender. Took me 23 years to get to the Pro Tour scene and 0 regret about that. Good luck ur in MTG journey, and YT one as well :) Looks promising on both ends.
This video made me hit the subs button. I stop playing magic for 8 full years... Came back fully last year and pretend to get where I never got... Tournaments. Thanks for sharing your story
hey! i am a motion designer and working in video for over 20 years now! i also play magic. this is really well edited! i also like the sound editing with the music etc. keep on and you can afford all the expensive decks :)
This is actually a great video! You’re def onto something man, and I’m sure many other people are interested to see what else you have coming. It’s an interesting topic for sure
That judge who signs you in is the same who helped me out at my local game store's Pioneer event this summer! Haha, fun to see some local MTG content. Beautifully produced and edited video, you should be proud!
mate, thats an insane placement on your first tournament. I am guessing most of the people competing there are veterans that are playing since they were kids. Great stuff!
incredible vid, I've been to many rcq's and have almost never seen one with that many people, hope you keep chasing it, there's really nothing like the rcq grind.
17th at your first high lvl! You should be really proud of yourself and remember winning off a top deck is ultimately winning because of your deck building. Keep your spirits high and your skills will only improve. If you can I recommend making some friends in your locals it’s much easier to stay comp motivated when we have insightful, and kind friends who don’t mind play testing with us.
Probably the best shot magic content ive seen. Also if you want to do this again (play a tournament) there are people who place in the top of tournaments as a job and they have patreons where they will teach you and also critique your deck. Practice will make you a better player too. Good luck
This was like a Netflix mini docu series! Well done! Can’t wait to see your progress with your future videos! Keep it up. I don’t even play Magic. Like it though.
Awesome video quality and storytelling. And yes, people should play mtg competitive scenario at least once to try. It feels awesome and the pressure is real hahahah
that video is dope. editing, pacing, storytelling. keep it up ! there is a huge need for magic content that isnt decktechs or people playing commander....
@12brickstudios as a competitive person, you should give Flesh and Blood a shot. It has less variance - mana screw wont be loosing you games + really good organized competitive play with good prize money
Hey everyone! This is a video I've been working on for a while. It's not perfect, and I could have made it better, but as a wise editor once told me: "A project is never done, only abandoned."
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHERE I FIND MY MUSIC: check out my patreon page for a full music breakdown: patreon.com/twelvebrickstudios
thats litterally the flavor text for the card [rootha, mercurial artist]
This video if perfect bro
@spinningtrain9091 haha I never realized that!
I have played Yu-Gi-Oh for a while and from what I've heard it is much harder then basically every other card game. I don't know if you have experience with Yu-Gi-Oh but from what I've seen this is MUCH more confusing.
Dude, nice work!
You should not be disappointed or discouraged at all, 17th place out of 62 is very impressive for your first RCQ. That’s almost the top 25%! Also, the filmmaking and editing in this video is incredible. Keep it up, you are very skilled.
His score was 2/3 tho…
Many people drop off after 3rd game.
especially considering he was using a budget deck
Yeah this
still 2/3 for first RCQ is reasonable assuming he's not very experienced at competitive magic. It's also Pioneer which I feel like has more variance than any other format right now. @@DS-gu1lt
bro 17th is ballin, I would end up 63rd fr.
Very cool, although one small thing to clarify... The RCQs happen several times per year, and even the Regional Championships and Pro Tours happen multiple times too. The World Championship is the one that happens only once per year.
Ah yes, I realize now how that could sound confusing, what I meant is that these tournaments happen every year, although it does sound more dramatic when you phrase it “every year there’s a tournament…” haha
hi dave
hi dave
oh hello, dave
That's Dave
Best edited magic video I have ever seen.
with zero gameplay
over edited
Define "Magic Video" because I believe Rhystic Studies holds that crown.
have you ever heard of rhystic studies brother
Shorter than the intros to some music videos
The production quality of this was insane! Now I want to try a tournament as well
Thanks!
I've been a professional editor for 5+ years now, and I can safely say this is one of the best shorts I've seen on TH-cam, in every aspect of cinematography. Very well done!
This channel is TINY in comparison to so many, but the production oozes charm. I'm a casual commander player but you've done an amazing job at showcasing what competitive magic could look like. Absolutely going to push this to friends. Looking forward to where you potentially go next.
thanks! Going to continue making videos, not necessarily about MTG but with the same production style
@@ArloPedersen Excellent. I'll go down the rabbit hole for a moment, take a look at some of the other content you're creating.
What region are you in? This makes it sound like RCQs happen once a year when they’re going on almost weekly (given you may have to commute varying distances pending your home address).
Great production though!
Btw I think burn is a better deck on a budget.
Couldn’t have said it better!
There’s smthn special in the passion here!!
Wtf dude. This video was NUTS. You’re editing and story-telling is top-notch. Keep this quality up and you’ll be HUGE. Excited to watch your future.
Dude, super impressed by this! It’s rare to see magic portrayed in a way that includes both visual style and thoughtful storytelling. You just got a new sub, I’d love to see more MTG visual stories from you 🤘
As a film maker and a Yugioh Player this video hits so much at home. You made a really great story, we need more cinematic videos about card games like this one
Just going to add to the pile of glowing comments you've already earned: this was wonderful. I hope we'll get to see many more of your adventures on your journey as a Magic player and as a filmmaker!
You are going to go far. You’ve got a real talent for making videos man! Keep crushing it and enjoying life along the way!
Highest Quality Independent Magic the Gathering Video PERIOD. Beautifully written, well paced, cinematic, great soundtrack. I'm actually blown away. 🤯
Thank you! :)
17th out of 62 is impressive on your first time. You've got a knack. don't give up some people don't accomplish that for years. I've been playing since 2007 and finally took it serious this year. I've been to 3 RCs now this year. two for modern in Canada and even one for pioneer in the USA.
Truly professional editing. You have the skill to succeed as a professional. Don't stop!
I have recently become obsessed with Magic, so that drew me to your video. But, I have to say: the production value of this video was absolutely amazing! And great job of getting 17th in your first tournament. Major accomplishment
Yeah I definitely know that feeling of obsession! It happened for me with magic but more recently with retro games, I love just going all in on one specific interest like that
Terrific shots. Shoutout to the camera man and editor!
Me myself and I haha, I film and edit everything (aside from a few shots)
Drone view, stop motion, camera angles.... i don't even play magic but the montage in this video is really good.
i think this got recommended to me because of magic the gathering, but your film making (writing, editing, directing, animation, acting, photography, so on, etc) is so good. can’t wait to see what stories you make next
OMGGGGGG , THE EDITING , THE SHOTS, THE LEGO STOP MOTION EVERYTHING. YOU DID GREAT AND YOU DID REALLY GOOD FOR YOUR FRIST TIME PLAYING MTG!! :>>>>
What incredible studio quality editing and filming here.
Dude you are going places. You clearly have the drive.
Arlo, you are a very talented film maker. The editing and overall directing of this video you put together was spectacular. It was hight quality than most documentaries you'll see on Netflix. Bravo! Keep it up with the great content! I really appreciated the stop motion Lego animation
Super sick, I hope to see more Magic content from you!!
One quick note: I really liked how you explained some things, like the overall cardpool versus deck size, but I think you could try to break things down a bit better for a non-Magic viewer. For example, the concept of lands can be kind of weird for people who don't play, or the concepts of card advantage or why the Lightning Axe was the perfect draw. Again, super loved your video and I hope to see more!!
Thanks! Yeah I was trying to find the balance between making it understandable for non-magic players yet still interesting for someone who plays the game. As for more magic content in the future, that’s always a possibility but my channel’s more focused on the filmmaking/editing side of things. You can definitely expect more videos with this same style to it though!
@12brickstudios Ooh! I like that concept of a channel. I do believe that tying magic into that could definitely keep pushing you. On numbers alone, you will have an audience for sure.
You can play 1 land every turn and every card has a cost an example would be 3 green. Inorder to play it you have to have 3 green on the table and you turn them sideways to use them and play your card. Once the land is sideways it is used for that turn and you have to wait until next turn before you can use that land again. As far as his perfect draw, I'm assuming he drew a damage spell and was able to use it on the other person's health winning the game or he used it on the opponents creature so the opponent had no units to block his attack.
Man you are SUCH a talented filmmaker I was completely mindblown, like the lego part ????? insane
I'm happy this video still gets recommended and hope your channel blows up some time soon :) great job at the tournament as well , best of luck in your next events!
:)
Production quality is insane on this, very cool vid! Excited to see more!
Bro you seriously did not make a stop motion animation to replace the part you forgot to film. That's just flexing. Mad props, and I hope to see future videos from you.
2:00 was about to stop watching but then saw this mans playing one of my favorite decks.
Now I'm hookied.
Haha love this
Amazing video! You were my inspiration for me to document my own RCQ experience. Your editing and storytelling was godlike
Thanks! Haha I think your video actually popped up in my feed the other day, glad I was able to inspire you to make a video of your own!
I started playing in 2014 when I was 14. Im now 23 and haven't touched the game in a few years (partly due to college and covid, and also because of Hasbro / WOTCs direction with the game. It isnt what it used to be but I do miss it a little. I watched people come and go at my local game store over the many many years I played and now Im one of them...
Yea I haven't played the game in a long time, at least over 10 years. From what I heard the changes they've made simplified the game to much and practically ruined it by removing such a fun unique core mechanic
Dude your editing is amazing great job on the video well done! honestly one of the best edited MTG videos ive seen.
Great video man! We need more creators like you in the Magic space, look forward to seeing the part 2!
This is the greatest video I have watched this year. Your craftsmenship is beautiful, any lego creator has to be committed to wonder, patience and craft, and that SHINES through this. I was addicted, please continue making these styles of video, you have no idea how special you are.
thank you so much! Yes definitely going to keep making videos like this, I have some fun things planned for the future!
This is really cool dude! Can see how hard you worked on this
I quit playing magic about two years ago, but very glad to see you're enjoying yourself, man. Your editing is insane, you're very skilled, and I wish you lots of success.
My guy just going to regionals and made a freaking movie out of it 😭
I did not except this, please keep up the good work, you are amazing!
5:28 bro trusted the heart of the cards 💀
Great editing, storytelling and video production overall. You're good at this. Keep going!
From a new subscriber :)
I don't play MTG but I was hooked! This video was utterly incredible man. Production quality and narrative flow was amazing, please make more like this
Super impressed by your work, even moreso after realizing how young you were. As a judge I see RCQs as pretty typical events but it's good to recognize that they can mean a lot to different people. I still remember the first competitive events I played in too.
Qaulity video editing and production value, especially as you're still early days!
Wow! Great video production. In terms of mtg content, this surpasses most. Subscribed!
PS. Cardboard is fickle. Spend your money on video stuff, you’re really good at it 😉
Really well done video, nothing to be disappointed about at all. Best of luck in your magic career
Wow. This is easily the best cinematography i have ever seen in a mtg video! Wonderful Job!
"The most complex card game ever made" Also " So i lost because i didn't draw lands.." lol
To be fair thats the weakness of all tcgs
Randomness
Wow. Subscribed. Love the filming and production. Came for the magic stayed for the quality.
"That's slightly more affordable...and the cheapest one." Nailed it!
I play other card games (never magic) and this was such a good video! Great pacing, and great music, had me entertained the whole time! Thanks for 6 minutes of awesomeness.
Thank goodness for the TH-cam algorithm (for once). Phenomenal editing, staggering storytelling, super exciting to see you grow.
This was awesome..my only complaint is that it wasn't longer. Would have been cool to follow along on your research and what you learned and Maybe why your decklist. Either way, being left wanting more is never a bad thing lol subbed!
yah printing out opponents possible decks and doing Practice play is nuts to me but how else to do it lol
He didn't really do any research lol. Maybe the bare minimum, and I don't think he's actually interested in playing, was just for the video.
My man, this is one heck of a video!! The production is incredible and the deck you chose is absolutely top tier in Pioneer. I play a Golgari Lotleth mill deck and had to modify the deck to run 4x Cavalier of Thorns in the main board specifically for your deck's Arclight Phoenix. If you can drop the Ledger Shredder on curve and it lives, it can eat the removal so that your Arclights can go in for the win. It's an annoying deck whether on paper or on Arena. Best of luck in 2024!!
Normally don't comment but I had to. TOP TIER EDITING SIR! Be proud of the work you create and also be proud of you taking a step forward and playing in a tournament. With losses come knowledge and experience. Motivation can also be obtained.
incredible you made that lego part. you keep churning out content like this and you'll be able to live off youtube in a year or two
Incredible production quality and story telling. Well done.
Being in the top half in your fist tournament is impressive dude, great video.
this type of content and presentation is such a breath of fresh air to magic and all card games. the quality of the content is amazing. thanks for making this video!
As someone that's been doing this accross multiple card games for years welcome to the grind. I can't wait to see the follow up.
Nice editing man ,you made the video really easy to watch ,good luck on the next tournament
He took it serious when they said Show your work😅 very impressive determination & focus
This brings back great memories for me. It took me a couple years and a lot of practice to win my first high level tournament. My first time on mtggoldfish and scg i thought i was top dog. Keep up the great work and film making, everyone watching loves magic so just going over what happened is entertaining enough
great video dude seriously. definitely deserve WAAAAAAY more than 3k subs wtf, this felt like a BIG youtuber production
Wonderful video, great story telling - i was genuibely shocked when you went into Lego animation for the sake of a "bit". Really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing it and im excited to see where you go next.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
This video was great, I hope to see more MTG content from you in the future. The space in in need for creators with strong story telling!
Wow! The effort put into this video was phenomenal! Looking forward to another Mtg video!
BRO WTF THIS IS BEYOND TOP TIER PRODUCTION QUALITY. SIMPLY AMAZING MICRO DOCUMENTARY ON YOUR PASSION. TOTAL RESPECT ❤
The editing and production on this video is staggering. definitely appreciate such high quality content
The editing is incredibly good for a small production like this. Keep up the good work!
Production and editing was out of this world 9/10. The storytelling and pacing left a lot to be desired 3/10. Keep it up dude; you're talented.
This was incredible! I'm glad to see someone bring flair and style to documenting the competitive side of MTG. I see it a lot with other games and have always wanted to see it with Magic.
BROTHER, this video is AWESOME. The production tells a story of how bad you want it. Your passion for content and magic is unreal man. I’ve just started getting into magic and this video has me even more hype! Great stuff man!
How your channel doesnt have over 100k subs I have no idea. Great video!
Do not surrender. Took me 23 years to get to the Pro Tour scene and 0 regret about that. Good luck ur in MTG journey, and YT one as well :) Looks promising on both ends.
dude this video is INSANELY well made!!
This video made me hit the subs button. I stop playing magic for 8 full years... Came back fully last year and pretend to get where I never got... Tournaments.
Thanks for sharing your story
Really amazing stuff here. I’m so glad saffron olive recommended this to me! Well done on your RCQ that’s a really impressive standing IMO.
saffron olive recommended this to you?
@@ArloPedersen yes he posted it on his Twitter!
hey! i am a motion designer and working in video for over 20 years now! i also play magic.
this is really well edited! i also like the sound editing with the music etc.
keep on and you can afford all the expensive decks :)
This is actually a great video! You’re def onto something man, and I’m sure many other people are interested to see what else you have coming. It’s an interesting topic for sure
WOW THIS IS A CRAZY GOOD VIDEO, I m not a MTG player but stunned by the quality of this video!
The Magic Community needs videos like this keep them coming super cool stuff
Haha can’t guarantee that, I don’t usually make mtg videos, but definitely more stuff coming with the same visual style
holy shit this video deserves more recognition. The production was amazing!
That judge who signs you in is the same who helped me out at my local game store's Pioneer event this summer! Haha, fun to see some local MTG content. Beautifully produced and edited video, you should be proud!
mate, thats an insane placement on your first tournament. I am guessing most of the people competing there are veterans that are playing since they were kids. Great stuff!
This video was awesome! Very well done, my friend.
This video is so freaking awesome. Great editing and shooting skills. Keep it up, man.
incredible vid, I've been to many rcq's and have almost never seen one with that many people, hope you keep chasing it, there's really nothing like the rcq grind.
bro just casually does stop motion lego animation for an MTG video, jeeeesus good stuff
Holy shit the quality is insane! If card games don't work out, you have a knack for videography, that's for sure
17th at your first high lvl! You should be really proud of yourself and remember winning off a top deck is ultimately winning because of your deck building. Keep your spirits high and your skills will only improve.
If you can I recommend making some friends in your locals it’s much easier to stay comp motivated when we have insightful, and kind friends who don’t mind play testing with us.
Insane storytelling, you had my attention for every second :)....quality stuff
Thank you!
Probably the best shot magic content ive seen. Also if you want to do this again (play a tournament) there are people who place in the top of tournaments as a job and they have patreons where they will teach you and also critique your deck. Practice will make you a better player too. Good luck
I’m so glad magic is still going strong all these years (I can say that because I played 20+ years ago). Live the dream, do them tournaments!!!
Your editting for this was amazing. The stop go animation on the lego recreate was an amazing added bonus.
This was like a Netflix mini docu series! Well done! Can’t wait to see your progress with your future videos! Keep it up.
I don’t even play Magic. Like it though.
Nice! The goal was to make it interesting to a wide audience including people that don’t play magic, so glad to hear it was still entertaining!
Such a cool editing man. You’re so talented
Yoo, this video is actually very high production level. You earned yourself a new subscriber, keep up the work!
Awesome video quality and storytelling.
And yes, people should play mtg competitive scenario at least once to try. It feels awesome and the pressure is real hahahah
What an incredibly talented person you are. The quality and love you did put into this video is outstanding.
thank you!
that video is dope. editing, pacing, storytelling. keep it up ! there is a huge need for magic content that isnt decktechs or people playing commander....
Dude your editing is top tier! Awesome video man keep going!
Production quality was next level man, great work
God this video got me fired up to edit again, fantastic work :)
@12brickstudios as a competitive person, you should give Flesh and Blood a shot. It has less variance - mana screw wont be loosing you games + really good organized competitive play with good prize money