Sirgabealot G Extras | Skylanders Chain Reaction Screenlink @sirgabealotgextras5909 | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 36 seconds ago
Back in around 2014, I started what was supposed to be a large chain reaction project with one clip dedicated to each Skylander that I owned (despite already having done a Skylanders chain reaction video on my channel). However, because I owned about seventy Skylanders at the time, it's understandable why the project ended up fizzling out.
Looking back at this project, there are actually some things that kind of impressed me. While this isn't a great screenlink by any means, it presented some decent ideas considering when it was built and featured unique transitions. Although this is an old project, I did try to make it seem somewhat legitimate by putting effort into its editing and using filters to make the clips appear presentable. I also tried to make it seem fitting to the time period this video would have come out by using common elements from my videos back then, like my old intro and music from YouTube's Audio Library. I'm glad I was able to make something out of this video (although it did feel awkward digging up my old Skylanders to get the modern thumbnail for this video).
Music: Beat of the Moment by 009 Sound System
youtube.com/watch?v=83YUvgxoPs8
Back in around 2014, I started what was supposed to be a large chain reaction project with one clip dedicated to each Skylander that I owned (despite already having done a Skylanders chain reaction video on my channel). However, because I owned about seventy Skylanders at the time, it's understandable why the project ended up fizzling out.
Looking back at this project, there are actually some things that kind of impressed me. While this isn't a great screenlink by any means, it presented some decent ideas considering when it was built and featured unique transitions. Although this is an old project, I did try to make it seem somewhat legitimate by putting effort into its editing and using filters to make the clips appear presentable. I also tried to make it seem fitting to the time period this video would have come out by using common elements from my videos back then, like my old intro and music from YouTube's Audio Library. I'm glad I was able to make something out of this video (although it did feel awkward digging up my old Skylanders to get the modern thumbnail for this video).
Music: Beat of the Moment by 009 Sound System
youtube.com/watch?v=83YUvgxoPs8