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Watch A-10 Warthogs On A Training Mission Rip Old Tanks To Shreds
This video gives us a good look at what it is like in the cockpit and on the ground as the mighty 'Hog and her crews apply themselves. (foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com) Daha Fazlası...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I didn't find the music to be annoying as such, but I absolutely detest the editing early in the film! I call it the "MTV Effect" where the presentation jumps from short clip to short clip to short clip with a half second or less per clip. Just about the time one starts to comprehend what's being shown and gathers some interest, a whole new shot is there. Drives me 'round the bend. The method is being used everywhere! Does anyone else have the same opinion, or am I just a grumpy old man? (Okay--turning my "B***h Switch" off now....)
No, you're right, and combined with the music place this video pretty high on my Top Ten List of Videos Never To Watch Again.
I don't think they could have made the music in that video any more annoying if they tried.
The video being rather long, I watched it until takeoff with the first music passage being the soundtrack, then parts of it here and there until the end. At first, the music seemed appropriate, with a soundtrack feel suggesting action or impending excitement, such as an army riding into battle. It didn't seem that bad. However . . . the music felt like it was variations on a theme with repeated 'endings' between movements or within the piece itself. Was it ending to start a different piece or would it start again with the same hint of notes and music phrases? I didn't know but would always hear the same strains start again. And in this, I found it to be repetitious and a little annoying. It fit at first but ware thin very quickly. So, I will agree that the soundtrack needed improvement. I'm kind of glad I didn't watch the whole thing from start to finish. Maybe later.
And that is my analysis of this video.
And that is my analysis of this video.
That is one thing that you and I definitely agree on, with no additional remarks needed.
As many of us on this forum have suggested, give them to the arm and/or the Israelis. Either way they will be appropriately deployed.
The only downside is we will all have to purchase earplugs to shut out the whining coming from the Air Force.
The only downside is we will all have to purchase earplugs to shut out the whining coming from the Air Force.