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There were some great shots, the editing was sharp, and the sound effects were right on the mark. I'd be proud to say I had made it, if I did, but I didn't, of course. I wasn't involved in the making of it, nor do I know anyone who was, nor am I working for Nerf. Got that, Clive! ;)

I watched it twice, and I really didn't have time for diversions today.
 
They either work for the company that makes Nerf toys, or they have one hell of a toy budget. I don't think the last corporation I worked for even had a toy budget. :(
 
The cinematography was excellent I thought. everything was consistent, looked good, was well framed, and was kept interesting.....alot of this is thanks to whomever was the editor of course, who also did a top-notch job......I will say this, it used the "shaky" style that seems to be all the rage nowadays that I could do without. I LOVE LOVE LOVE handheld, steadicam, and general in your face cinematography but I am NOT a fan of a professional attempting to make his footage look like it's "in the trenches"....but that's MY OPINION.

I myself feel like a jerk for only mentioning the cinematography and editing being good.....the lighting, sound, costumes, props, everything was top-notch...I give it an A(A+ if it handn't used the WW trench style)
 
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