Hello ! I'm late to the party, but I wanted to say I prefer the previous editing style. Two reasons for this. 1) I feel that non-fantasy imagery in a d&d walkthrough/adventure narration just doesn't fit, tone-wise. 2) I prefer static images to the animated videos. Having said that : - It doesn't have to be the case that 100% of images come from the adventure book. If you find fantasy images elsewhere and they somehow fit the adventure, it's still immersive. - Static images can be minimally animated, if you want, by zooms (usually zooms out) and translatations. A good example of what works for me are recent lore videos by MrRhexx. Apart from this, amazing job ! I'm looking for adventures to run, so having a quick overview/narration of what happens in a given published module saves me flipping through all the pages to determine whether I'd like to run a given one.
Thank you for this series! It helps a lot to have extra resources like this, you deserve more views. I always hit a wall with these premade adventures at some point so having other content to reignite my interest in the setting is really useful.
I'm very happy to hear you enjoyed it! Honestly, it helps me internalize the events in these adventures by making these videos. I hope you find all the extra resources you'll need and wish you the best in your DnD career!
The editing gotten a lot better, this look amazing!
Glad you liked it!! Took me a bit of time to figure out but I'm glad you like it!
Hello ! I'm late to the party, but I wanted to say I prefer the previous editing style. Two reasons for this.
1) I feel that non-fantasy imagery in a d&d walkthrough/adventure narration just doesn't fit, tone-wise.
2) I prefer static images to the animated videos.
Having said that :
- It doesn't have to be the case that 100% of images come from the adventure book. If you find fantasy images elsewhere and they somehow fit the adventure, it's still immersive.
- Static images can be minimally animated, if you want, by zooms (usually zooms out) and translatations.
A good example of what works for me are recent lore videos by MrRhexx.
Apart from this, amazing job ! I'm looking for adventures to run, so having a quick overview/narration of what happens in a given published module saves me flipping through all the pages to determine whether I'd like to run a given one.
Thank you for this series! It helps a lot to have extra resources like this, you deserve more views. I always hit a wall with these premade adventures at some point so having other content to reignite my interest in the setting is really useful.
I'm very happy to hear you enjoyed it! Honestly, it helps me internalize the events in these adventures by making these videos. I hope you find all the extra resources you'll need and wish you the best in your DnD career!