Well, no tips means it's something I can't build upon. And that's a good thing. Thanks, SLi!
I'd really love a critique from Princess Kayla, since she's the one who inspired me to do this video.
First off, let me start by saying how honored I am that you were inspired by one of my videos, especially one of my older ones. It's been a long time since I made that video so I've tried to learn a lot for my videos made now.
Anyway, this is about your video...
I thought it was very good and appealing to the eye. You really fit the beat of the music, which makes the clips flow well. I really enjoyed it!
Now you asked for some tips...hmm...
I suppose (now these tips are coming from what I've learned as I've grown in m.v. making) one of the most important things about making a music video, which I had to learn the hard way, is for the video to have a plot, tell a story. Either by using the lyrics of the song (that is more appealing from my point of view) or by using the music's beat. This means, using a great deal of variety of clips is important to making the scenes fit the emotion of what your video is trying to get across to the viewer.
Another tip, for future videos is to not make music videos too flashy. This was difficult for me to master as you can tell from my Hero music video. You did very well with your concept...using the beat rather than transitions.
Let's see, it is also important to have a purpose for your video...what you want the viewer to feel or understand when watching the video. The purpose could be a number of things, a character, an episode, a relationship, etc....this ties into the first tip, but it is very important.
I guess that's all I have in tips. I hope I was of some help. And, again, I was very honored by your interest in my videos and I thought your video was very good! I hope to see more from you!