First off, I like how you interspersed real-life footage (i.e., the distinguished Colin Powell) amid the game footage which, by the way, is eerie in its life-like presentation. That feeling of actually watching something go down is what makes that life-like quality so surreal (e.g., @2:57). Great song, by the way ~~~ it surely relates, throughout the entirety of the scenes you chose to pair it with. Perhaps, it's the rhythmic pulse; as the song has been described. THANKS, for the kind share and the time it takes to create. ;)
First off, I like how you interspersed real-life footage (i.e., the distinguished Colin Powell) amid the game footage which, by the way, is eerie in its life-like presentation. That feeling of actually watching something go down is what makes that life-like quality so surreal (e.g., @2:57). Great song, by the way ~~~ it surely relates, throughout the entirety of the scenes you chose to pair it with. Perhaps, it's the rhythmic pulse; as the song has been described. THANKS, for the kind share and the time it takes to create. ;)