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In my honest opinion the graphics move a little slow and the avril pic on the right gets kinda annoying when its just fading to black every now and then!

I would change the fading to maybe an electric type effect and have the extra components moving in faster! Otherwise top job

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yeah defo need a skip button.. and have some fair scan lines accross the images that fly in. (increase the speed at which the images fly in by a sec or 1.5 sec) and definatly change the background colour..is doesnt go well with the vibraint colours of the images. :)

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Ok, give a skip button, as most people hate flash intro's now!

Your music is too long, and hence crap quality

The whole anim takes too long, and could be more "dynamic"

Copyright infringement on the music

Whats with the fading avril?

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Ok, I do plan to have a skip button, but you need to take into consideration of who will be the target audience, mostly non computer people who like avril and the music. I have the images going slow because I want them to still be fading in by the time the main part of the song starts. As for them taking so long, avril fans will think it is kewl and watch it just to see the images and the little effects. I didn't make it exstravgant because I am not trying to inpress people who do computer stuff for a living, I am just trying to make soemthing that avril fans will like, no need for lots of action or fast thing, avril fans will just hang out and listen to the music. But just incase their will be a text skip link. Thanks for the feedback. As for the copyright infringment, they normally don't care if it is a fan site, now if a anti avril site was playing her song, they would ask for it to be removed. My client is not worried.

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