Come out to WonderCon! It's pretty fun. This was my 2nd year going. Simply amazing. Ticket go for $65 for the weekend. They sell out though so don't decide too late!
@@compleckz Yeah.. 3 companies tried Comic-cons there and 3 failed. The last Wondercon there was the only time I got to meet Carrie Fisher. She was scheduled to be at the Silicon Valley Comic-Con in San Jose but passed away a few months before.
ok small rant here, a lot of people say its easy to go as d.va / make her costume well it isn't, it is super difficult to make the gun and the headpeice and the body suit as well (Im making a casual cosplay but STILL BOI IS IT HARD) the makeup takes 2-3 hours to get it perfect. So, no its not easy (sorry just had to say this to someone who appreciates cosplay and such. In no way is this directed at anyone btw)
Look at any other character from Overwatch, and D.Va is by far the easiest. Making a gun and headpiece isn't that hard compared to the rest of the cast, and besides she's super popular so you can find DOZENS of tutorials on how to make her stuff. The body suits are either easy to buy, and you have options (cheaper zentai suits, or more complex 200$ options with different layers and fabrics, which look amazing in person). It's easiest to go as D.Va, I'd put her in the same difficulty/price range as S-Squad Harley Quinn (I'd say around 50 bucks) or a sub-par Spider-Man (a 100 bucks with faceshell and custom print). Of course, as with any cosplay, you CAN spend hours on each piece, and make true, replica version of the in-game model brought to life or something, but let's be real, most DVa cosplays aren't that elaborate and it's by far the most accessible and easy to do. I know I'm being harsh, and I don't want to attack you, but I'm just saying, out of all Overwatch characters, she's the easiest to do. That doesn't mean the work you put in it is devalued, I've seen some INCREDIBLE DVa props and pieces and costumes all looking amazing, but she's really not as intricate as most other characters!
That was very well said @Slimshadow457 I have seen some amazing D.Va costumes and I do agree that when making the props, it can become incredibly challenging but it does look like the easier of the Overwatch characters.
4:09 is the future Mrs Wulfgardt but seriously i wonder why we never see any Capt Britain costumes maybe i am a little biased as i am a Brit but if i ever went to the next WonderCon thats what i would wear.As always good work compleckz.
Great video but I have a question: I'm going to my first con this year and I was wondering if other people wear their costumes on public transport to the con? I just don't want to be the only person on the train/bus in cosplay😶
So sorry for late response! You will definitely see other people in costumes in public transport i.e. bus, taxi, bart, train, subway, trolley, lightrail etc. My buddies and I have used the city lightrail to get to a convention before! We were all dressed up in full armor and masks and went to the local comic convention. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions! I'll be more than happy to answer them!
Alright dude, so I wanted to open that while I'll be giving some criticism, know that overall I'm positive of your video abilities and I love the fact that this is still early on in your cosplay music videos, as I see a lot of potential down the line. I think this would have benefitted being cut down by about half the time. While that does mean you would lose one or two of the songs, I think that would make for a more cohesive whole. Specifically you have a number of shots that are repeat shots with characters doing the same pose but facing more than 45 degrees away from your camera (D.Vas and Reinhearts are what quickly comes to mind). There are also a few shots where the pose either went too long (this is seen much more in the first song) where the energy of the cosplayer is fading out. Finally, a few of your shots show the cosplayer struggling with the pose or stumbling (the Dark Magician Girl is probably the most pronounced of this). Unfortunately if the pose gets messed up like this too many times, it affects your video more than the cosplayer portraying it. Be willing to get a few more shots if possible while you are there, or if you can't with the footage you have, it may be wise to cut it. Sound editing, some of your sequences actually work better for one song over the other. Team Skull is a great example as their pose and characters would have fit much better in the first song. Also, if you are going to add sound clips, make sure it doesn't interrupt the energy that you've built. Specifically, the "Run Forrest Run" completely took me out of the video because it's volume is jarring compared to the song, and it doesn't add too much to the through line you are putting in. All that said, you have a good eye for this. I love the energy you bring in some of your cosplayers, Supergirl being such a breathe of fresh air that show why content creators and cosplayers love this. I'm really excited to see where you go from here.
Hey! All criticism is welcomed here. I just do it for the fun of it but I do want to defend my actions and explain why I did things a certain way. While I do want to keep the audiences attention and have them stick with the video, the video is lengthy because I want people to see how their costumes look in a video, so I try my best to fit in as much people as I can that I spoke with. Not all shots will look great due to both my lack of experience in shooting/angling but also the inexperience in the subject themselves. Although I do agree that it does cut the "quality" of the overall video, my intent is not for an amazing video. My intent is to let cosplayers who are experienced and inexperienced in front of a lens(mainly the new peeps) see their work in a different light, thus, being in my CMV's. Most of the people I shoot talk to me afterwards about taking shots and posing in general. Usually ends up with them being extremely excited regardless of their experience. So to let them enjoy their costume and work a bit more, I shoot them and put them into my videos. Otherwise I'm going to have a video with everyone doing the right thing but the inexperienced don't get any exposure or practice. I spoke with a cosplayer after running into him again and we spoke about my video of him in the past, he said that my video made him enjoy his costume a lot more. In terms of the beginning song, I usually do a more epic/serious song to start and I transition into something a little lighter. It's just my style. With the Team Skull part, I played with the lyrics and it fit the 'goofy' nature of the characters, which is why I felt it fit best with that song at the exact time (Lyrics " I was running around, running around." I was running around them for the shot as you can see in the footage. I usually like to add some voice overs of characters into my videos but yes, I do agree that the "run Forrest" part, was a mistake. I did feel that it took away from the energy during editing but I threw it in any way. Looking forward to more constructive words from you in the future my friend.
So awesome! Thanks for including our Dragon Age 2 group at 1:59!
Kristina Lynn thanks for letting me shoot you all! amazing cosplays!!
Will you be at Anime Expo or Comic-Con SD?
Kristina Lynn AX :). see you there!?
LinkMello was awesome. Same with Judy Hopps in the wheel chair! Overall every one was great!
Dat George R.R. Martin cosplay was on point.
Gregg Bond yeah! I had to get him when i saw him.
so many great costumes!
There is! That's why I like going to cons!
Great stuff! Solid editing and music choice! Look forward to more!
Thank you for the kind words! I'm still learning. Just saw your video. Amazing!
Awesome, I hope to attend one someday
I hope you get to too!! They are so much fun!
This was an awesome cosplay video, great camera quality!
dang that looks like fun..might have to go next year once budget allows.
Come out to WonderCon! It's pretty fun. This was my 2nd year going. Simply amazing. Ticket go for $65 for the weekend. They sell out though so don't decide too late!
San Francisco still misses you, Wondercon.
Too bad San Francisco dislikes consumer conventions :(
@@compleckz Yeah.. 3 companies tried Comic-cons there and 3 failed. The last Wondercon there was the only time I got to meet Carrie Fisher. She was scheduled to be at the Silicon Valley Comic-Con in San Jose but passed away a few months before.
Oz Comic Con this coming June and I'm bringing a DSLR for video recording. Watch this space. I hope I can build or afford to buy a stabilizer by then.
I want that Venonat
That Venonat was the coolest and cutest shit at the con LOL
3:41 OMG it's Kelsey ♥♥♥
She's awesome!
5:16 looks very familiar, like someone I know actually.
yes!!! I was apart of the lantern team at the beginning!!
Thanks for letting me shoot you guys!
Fantastic work!!!
Vitão Kazones thank you!
also the spider that ducked out of yoshi's kick at the end lol
5:07 THAT'S KELLY EDAN!!!
What’s the supergirl”s instragram in the thumbnail?
AWESOME 🐢🐢🍕🐢🐢
Omg this is great! I'm the Bulma @5:44! :)
ok small rant here, a lot of people say its easy to go as d.va / make her costume well it isn't, it is super difficult to make the gun and the headpeice and the body suit as well (Im making a casual cosplay but STILL BOI IS IT HARD) the makeup takes 2-3 hours to get it perfect. So, no its not easy (sorry just had to say this to someone who appreciates cosplay and such. In no way is this directed at anyone btw)
Look at any other character from Overwatch, and D.Va is by far the easiest. Making a gun and headpiece isn't that hard compared to the rest of the cast, and besides she's super popular so you can find DOZENS of tutorials on how to make her stuff. The body suits are either easy to buy, and you have options (cheaper zentai suits, or more complex 200$ options with different layers and fabrics, which look amazing in person). It's easiest to go as D.Va, I'd put her in the same difficulty/price range as S-Squad Harley Quinn (I'd say around 50 bucks) or a sub-par Spider-Man (a 100 bucks with faceshell and custom print).
Of course, as with any cosplay, you CAN spend hours on each piece, and make true, replica version of the in-game model brought to life or something, but let's be real, most DVa cosplays aren't that elaborate and it's by far the most accessible and easy to do. I know I'm being harsh, and I don't want to attack you, but I'm just saying, out of all Overwatch characters, she's the easiest to do. That doesn't mean the work you put in it is devalued, I've seen some INCREDIBLE DVa props and pieces and costumes all looking amazing, but she's really not as intricate as most other characters!
That was very well said @Slimshadow457 I have seen some amazing D.Va costumes and I do agree that when making the props, it can become incredibly challenging but it does look like the easier of the Overwatch characters.
omg who is the girl who did kiki's delivery service at like 3:36
1:56 the school girls who is the one with the brown shoes :O
That's Briana dressed up as a school girl Pocahontas. Her IG is UtahimeCosplay.
4:09 is the future Mrs Wulfgardt but seriously i wonder why we never see any Capt Britain costumes maybe i am a little biased as i am a Brit but if i ever went to the next WonderCon thats what i would wear.As always good work compleckz.
3:34 RoxyRocksTV on the left. Nice. 😄
Thanks for pointing out her user! Damn, she has a lot of followers.
3:35, O MY GOD ROXIIIIIII
Sandman at 3:29 looks like Comedian Billy Eichner
Do your part 6 of Perry Christmas Mr Lawrence plss
Lol. Fine fine. I'll start it tomorrow.
Great video but I have a question: I'm going to my first con this year and I was wondering if other people wear their costumes on public transport to the con? I just don't want to be the only person on the train/bus in cosplay😶
So sorry for late response! You will definitely see other people in costumes in public transport i.e. bus, taxi, bart, train, subway, trolley, lightrail etc. My buddies and I have used the city lightrail to get to a convention before! We were all dressed up in full armor and masks and went to the local comic convention. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions! I'll be more than happy to answer them!
@@compleckz Thank u sm for the advice😊💖 It helps alot!
3:03 Umm. Is that a guy on the left?
Yes, lol. He's wearing his own D.Va costume with that flappy purple bird that was all over Facebook.
Jedi Buzz lightyear wins it for me.
Dark magician girl
Best part: 3:37
Yes, she sure is beautiful!
Alright dude, so I wanted to open that while I'll be giving some criticism, know that overall I'm positive of your video abilities and I love the fact that this is still early on in your cosplay music videos, as I see a lot of potential down the line.
I think this would have benefitted being cut down by about half the time. While that does mean you would lose one or two of the songs, I think that would make for a more cohesive whole. Specifically you have a number of shots that are repeat shots with characters doing the same pose but facing more than 45 degrees away from your camera (D.Vas and Reinhearts are what quickly comes to mind). There are also a few shots where the pose either went too long (this is seen much more in the first song) where the energy of the cosplayer is fading out. Finally, a few of your shots show the cosplayer struggling with the pose or stumbling (the Dark Magician Girl is probably the most pronounced of this). Unfortunately if the pose gets messed up like this too many times, it affects your video more than the cosplayer portraying it. Be willing to get a few more shots if possible while you are there, or if you can't with the footage you have, it may be wise to cut it.
Sound editing, some of your sequences actually work better for one song over the other. Team Skull is a great example as their pose and characters would have fit much better in the first song. Also, if you are going to add sound clips, make sure it doesn't interrupt the energy that you've built. Specifically, the "Run Forrest Run" completely took me out of the video because it's volume is jarring compared to the song, and it doesn't add too much to the through line you are putting in.
All that said, you have a good eye for this. I love the energy you bring in some of your cosplayers, Supergirl being such a breathe of fresh air that show why content creators and cosplayers love this. I'm really excited to see where you go from here.
Hey! All criticism is welcomed here. I just do it for the fun of it but I do want to defend my actions and explain why I did things a certain way. While I do want to keep the audiences attention and have them stick with the video, the video is lengthy because I want people to see how their costumes look in a video, so I try my best to fit in as much people as I can that I spoke with. Not all shots will look great due to both my lack of experience in shooting/angling but also the inexperience in the subject themselves. Although I do agree that it does cut the "quality" of the overall video, my intent is not for an amazing video. My intent is to let cosplayers who are experienced and inexperienced in front of a lens(mainly the new peeps) see their work in a different light, thus, being in my CMV's. Most of the people I shoot talk to me afterwards about taking shots and posing in general. Usually ends up with them being extremely excited regardless of their experience. So to let them enjoy their costume and work a bit more, I shoot them and put them into my videos. Otherwise I'm going to have a video with everyone doing the right thing but the inexperienced don't get any exposure or practice. I spoke with a cosplayer after running into him again and we spoke about my video of him in the past, he said that my video made him enjoy his costume a lot more. In terms of the beginning song, I usually do a more epic/serious song to start and I transition into something a little lighter. It's just my style. With the Team Skull part, I played with the lyrics and it fit the 'goofy' nature of the characters, which is why I felt it fit best with that song at the exact time (Lyrics " I was running around, running around." I was running around them for the shot as you can see in the footage. I usually like to add some voice overs of characters into my videos but yes, I do agree that the "run Forrest" part, was a mistake. I did feel that it took away from the energy during editing but I threw it in any way. Looking forward to more constructive words from you in the future my friend.
Selena Kyle AKA Catwoman
,👍
Ronald McThor?!!
McThor is life.
4:09 😙😙
Thats Emily!
@@compleckz ig emily?
@@tesar554 @KQueenTsun
@@compleckz thank's
That spiderman near the end had a great butt, just saying
That's Yoshi Sudarso, he's the Blue Ranger from Power Rangers: Dino Charge. Fantastic ass.
Mute
Echo
The upbeat thistle formally rescue because pumpkin amazingly dust save a teeny gender. last, nippy slope
So over the D.va cosplays. I see them everywhere