Quote (Reload @ 19 Jan 2013 00:13)
It doesn't matter. Shouldn't ask a question like that here though.
I can't quote people but as Eric said on the first page there.are a lot of people here that don't even like watching montages because they are so fucking hung up on the game type.
Its about the clips and entertainment not just the game mode you played to hit the clips. The amount of people that don't care about the game type outweigh the ones who do. Just keep that in mind and just do what you want. And most importantly have fun at what you're doing.
The gamemode doesn't really affect the quality of the montage. What affects it is the skills. I've seen most of those clips in that montage in tons of other ones (made a bit different but with quads on the same spots). What makes a montage good isn't the number of feeds or quads that appear., it's imagination I don't know if anyone remembers, but zzigrizz was the first dude to to the C4 shot (or at least to tape it first), and for those clips in wich he got multiple kills with the C4 shot his montages are great.
Now, most editors just try to look for excesive effects on their montages, slo-mo, bass, etc... I've seen old montages, in wich the music didn't sync with the shots, that blew my mind for the creativity and skills of the player. For example, I'm subbed to Faze and I dont watch any of their videos except the ones that are exclusive, like Faze Kross Testament:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCIJsgK7MOs, they proof that the sniper has skills, even if he plays in DZ and the song isnt full of bass and there are nearly no lighting effects.
Moral of the story?
1) Good montages are made with patience, not with excessive effects.
2) People will like any montage that has feeds/quads in them even if they are excessively edited. Why? It's the same reason of why garbageTV shows are popular. Because people can stand anything that doesn't bore them (I said doesn't bore them, and it should be "thet entertains them")