To match the trap aesthetic, I utilized high-contrast color grading, heavy glitch effects during the bass hits, and seamless masking to show his kagune "morphing" with the rhythm.
This edit explores the brutal metamorphosis of , contrasting his fractured psyche with the heavy, rhythmic pulses of Migos' "Get Right Witcha." The goal was to sync the aggressive "top-down" flow of the track with Kaneki’s descent from a timid student to the cold, white-haired "Centipede." 🎞️ Conceptual Breakdown
Creating a write-up for a Kaneki AMV (Anime Music Video) or Edit set to Migos' "Get Right Witcha" requires a blend of the gritty, tragic atmosphere of Tokyo Ghoul and the high-energy, trap rhythm of the track.
The following draft is designed to be used as a video description, a social media caption, or a portfolio write-up. [AMV/Edit] Ken Kaneki — "Get Right Witcha" 👁️ The Vision
Twixtor (for those smooth slow-mos), Sapphire (for the shakes/glitches), and Deep Glow. ✒️ Creator Note
As an editor, finding the balance between "hype" and "storytelling" is key. Kaneki is the ultimate subject for this because his story is so visual. If you enjoyed the sync and the CC (color correction), let me know in the comments!
I focused heavily on the shift between Kaneki’s "black hair" innocence and his "white hair" awakening. The beat drops are timed specifically to his most iconic moments of trauma and power—specifically the Anteiku Raid and his brutal confrontation with Jason .
Kaneki [amv/edit] - Get Right Witcha -
To match the trap aesthetic, I utilized high-contrast color grading, heavy glitch effects during the bass hits, and seamless masking to show his kagune "morphing" with the rhythm.
This edit explores the brutal metamorphosis of , contrasting his fractured psyche with the heavy, rhythmic pulses of Migos' "Get Right Witcha." The goal was to sync the aggressive "top-down" flow of the track with Kaneki’s descent from a timid student to the cold, white-haired "Centipede." 🎞️ Conceptual Breakdown Kaneki [AMV/Edit] - Get Right Witcha
Creating a write-up for a Kaneki AMV (Anime Music Video) or Edit set to Migos' "Get Right Witcha" requires a blend of the gritty, tragic atmosphere of Tokyo Ghoul and the high-energy, trap rhythm of the track. To match the trap aesthetic, I utilized high-contrast
The following draft is designed to be used as a video description, a social media caption, or a portfolio write-up. [AMV/Edit] Ken Kaneki — "Get Right Witcha" 👁️ The Vision [AMV/Edit] Ken Kaneki — "Get Right Witcha" 👁️
Twixtor (for those smooth slow-mos), Sapphire (for the shakes/glitches), and Deep Glow. ✒️ Creator Note
As an editor, finding the balance between "hype" and "storytelling" is key. Kaneki is the ultimate subject for this because his story is so visual. If you enjoyed the sync and the CC (color correction), let me know in the comments!
I focused heavily on the shift between Kaneki’s "black hair" innocence and his "white hair" awakening. The beat drops are timed specifically to his most iconic moments of trauma and power—specifically the Anteiku Raid and his brutal confrontation with Jason .