This is such a phenomenal edit! I'd never thought this song would fit perfectly for Homeland. Congratulations!
@TheRealProudNoob6 жыл бұрын
Imma binge Homeland so I can watch this and experience the glory to it's fullest Edit: Saul's beard. 👌 Perfection.
@MacduffProd6 жыл бұрын
this is phenomenal! your editing is so on point, you've captured both big and small, all incredibly important moments, and the song is just perfect for this show. very powerful video! -i've been watching homeland from the very beginning, but it's just not the kind of thing i vid.-
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! :) And I get that... I've been watching Homeland from the beginning too and I've only made 3 videos of it myself during all this time. And there's other shows I watch that I don't edit too so I guess we all just do our thing :p but sometimes I am just in the mood to watch Homeland vids and they are hard to find so I wish more people would make them heh.
@MacduffProd6 жыл бұрын
yeah, we kinda do :'D it's weird that some (mostly really good) shows have enormous audiences but there are hardly any vids. and then there's riverdale...
@KristinaUSA-x5n2 ай бұрын
Homeland started out from an Israeli series first.
@MacduffProd2 ай бұрын
@@KristinaUSA-x5n yes, and that series is based on books afaik. americans love to do remakes.
@mariakhalbedashvili8213 жыл бұрын
Best tribute ever
@shreyjain41782 жыл бұрын
Ok ok ....man that some real shit edit ...had Goosebumps the entire time
@serdeamon68416 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you for another great masterpiece. Also this seems like a really interesting show.
@viral10354 жыл бұрын
Incredible job! Please do another one!
@Rima-qt6hu3 жыл бұрын
This is pure perfection ❤️
@sagaliske4 жыл бұрын
This is AMAZING!!
@alexmlleskov80295 жыл бұрын
It's really good work you do
@user-my6yf1st8z4 жыл бұрын
absolutely incredibly edited video. thank you jess9191
@nemonautilus98074 жыл бұрын
Wonderful job! Chapeau! The right tribute to the best TV drama show ever! ( Hands down)!👏👏👏. P.s. Those last fiftheen minutes of the finale episode of Season 8 .../ What a splendour! Simply I can't get that alternate Carrie/Saul montage out of my mind!. Claire/Carrie Bigger than Life!.
@cemeterythings4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I too am very pleased with how it ended. I was smiling all trough the last scene. It was beautiful.
@nemonautilus98074 жыл бұрын
@@cemeterythings 👍
@ovanes6 жыл бұрын
I don’t see homeland, but this is so powerful video!
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@anoopuni4u5 жыл бұрын
So good I watched it over 200 times after downloading. Wow.
@baloghkiradominika6 жыл бұрын
God, how grateful I am for this great video! Thank you very much for making it! I love the series as well as your videos! Thank you very much, Jess. You are amazing! ♥ ♥ ♥
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
thank you! Really appreciate it
@TheDoorMouseTeapot6 жыл бұрын
Dang, dude, this is incredible! I am forever impressed by the details of your editing. You're just so talented! The song is perfect for Homeland. I'm glad you finished it.
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
thanks dude... when did we stop calling each other stump btw?
@opusmagna33464 жыл бұрын
I hope you're preparing an edit for the final season. Same cuts, same music, extended cuts including parts of the final season, ect. That would be absolutely perfect coming from you.
@snowlied6 жыл бұрын
This is incredible
@mr.fandango62234 жыл бұрын
You should do a video post-season 8 (if u want to) because god what a great finale that was
@Steef_Lee4 жыл бұрын
Omg it was so damn good! It was like beautiful tragic but triumphant poetry.
@SiebeMartens103 жыл бұрын
Is there a season 8? Netflix in belgium showed only 7 seasons.
@lucix30164 жыл бұрын
This is so goooooood
@lightsallfading6 жыл бұрын
I LOVE this and how you presented both sides of the story. Sometimes I feel people fuel this hatred, which comes down to the loss of people you love. This was beautiful
@mleo56016 жыл бұрын
Good work again. + Already hyped for your GoT s8 videos.. Yeah, I know. I'm a daydreamer
@TrishaSheerinIrish5 жыл бұрын
OMG . Glad i found your Channel
@heliofranciscoramos70804 жыл бұрын
03:34 Homeland The Star SEASON 3 EPISODE 12 “I ask myself, over and over, from the moment I knew what you’ve gone through, the hardship, the self-abnegation to lure me in, why? Why would anyone do that to themselves? Why would you?” Majid Javadi tells Carrie Mathison when they meet perhaps a third of the way through the final episode of Homeland’s third season. Javadi had Carrie brought to him after Nicholas Brody was snatched from a safe house by members of the Quds Force, turning what Carrie thought had been a successful escape into a stunning failure. And while Carrie is wild with panic, eager to save the father of the child she’s carrying, Javadi is as calm and cool as the white walls of the courtyard where the two meet. And the message he’s delivering is as much to those of us watching at home as to the desperate woman before him. “I think I know now,” Javadi muses. “It was always about him. That’s what you care about. Maybe the only thing. Who Brody is, that’s for Allah to know. But what he did, there can be no debate. It was astonishing and undeniable, and what you wanted. Which was for everyone to see in him what you see. That has happened. Everyone sees him through your eyes now. Saul, Lockhart, the president of the United States. Even me.” I don’t think that “everyone” part is entirely true. Homeland’s kept Brody alive two seasons longer than it should have, and kept insisting he was a grand romantic hero, even as he vacillated wildly between his loyalties, ruined his daughter’s life, and murdered the Vice President of the United States, an event the show seems to have forgotten. Telling us that he’s the best isn’t the same way as making us feeling the same way that Carrie does. But in “The Star,” Homeland proved why it still has the ability to be powerful, and lovely, and very sad, no matter how many missteps it’s taken over the past two seasons, and no matter how often I feel like it’s wasted my time. There are a lot of things that Homeland could have done with the time this season that it spent staging a Nicholas Brody episode of Intervention. Fara’s relationship with Saul might have developed in a way that made her a genuine challenge to Saul’s long-term partnership with Carrie. Quinn might have gotten to do something after shooting a child other than standing around dispensing aphorisms and cigarettes. Homeland might have widened its aperture to show us more of the maneuvering on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and to explain why poor, beleaguered Scott (Tim Guinee) might switch sides on Saul. And most of all, we could have spent more time with Javadi, who is without question the best new character Homeland has introduced since its first season, and learned more about his operation in Iran in a way that would have balanced out the political maneuvering between Saul and Lockhart in the United States. Mandy Patinkin even could have shaved his beard off sooner so we could have some flashbacks to his time with Javadi back in the day. But I do think there’s something powerful about Brody dying at this point in his story. There’s no more ambiguity about who Nicholas Brody is a man who, in his various quests to do good things, has only brought “misery wherever I go.” There are really no other options for him: Even if he gets back to the United States, the CIA can hardly reveal that Brody’s ledger has been zeroed out, and send him back to settle into a cozy domesticity with Carrie and their baby. And even if these things were true, Brody’s reached a place where he can’t accept the idea that “you redeem one murder by committing another,” or understand himself as a Marine in a way that allows him to buy into Carrie’s vision of him as an instrument of justice. We share with Brody the knowledge that he killed Vice-President Walden. Ultimately, Saul, Lockhart, the president, Javadi, and even Carrie herself don’t really matter. Brody can’t see himself the way that Carrie sees him. Brody’s passed through every possible alternate version of his life, from the House of Representatives to heroin addiction and still arrived at the same place he was when we met him. He wants to die. And at long last, he gets his wish, and dies in a way that at least doesn’t take any other lives with him. Javadi is right to describe that as “a kind of peace.” And if that’s the most meaning Homeland’s been able to wring out of Brody’s continued existence for a season and a half, it’s not a bad conclusion. In the end, Brody was a kind of crooked black star, a scar on the lives of the people he touched, but not without beauty for all the pain he caused. We know where his collapse into a black hole leaves Carrie, but I’m not sure where it leaves Homeland. Certainly, the show has a chance to dramatically reinvent itself now. Sending Carrie to Istanbul, Saul into the private sector, and preserving Lockhart and Dar Adal at Langley gives Homeland the opportunity to shift from a kind of small, claustrophobic program to a bigger, more sprawling one. But Dar Adal’s sly assessment of Saul, that “You’d come back, wouldn’t you, if Lockhart came begging,” seems to suggest that Saul, like Carrie, will be drawn inexorably back to Washington. I hope the show stays true to Carrie’s assessment of her own character and her own feelings about having a child, that ““There’s no sign of that…No, really. I don’t feel love. All I feel is scared,” and goes through with her adoption. But I worry that Homeland’s showrunners will feel the need to give Carrie another sentimental anchor in her life, though it would be grotesque for the stakes of her next psychological collapse to be an infant’s life. The announcement that Javadi’s done everything he promised is certainly timely, given the recent nuclear deal between the U.S. and Iran. But unless Homeland is going to tell an actual regime-change storyline in its fourth season - a choice that would be fascinating but require a rapid and enormous expansion of Homeland’s world - I’m not sure what propulsive conflict would drive Carrie’s running of Javadi for a whole twelve episodes. Maybe there’s something to be done with any number of the show’s smaller characters, from Quinn and Tim, to Fara and her uncle, to the return of Virgil. But the truth is I have absolutely no idea where Homeland could go from here. And after a year and a half of bad decisions, that’s the absolute best place the show could leave me.
@gaby0189x6 жыл бұрын
Holy crap this is amazing. I dont watch this show, I tried to watch season 1then life got in the way, etc. etc., but with that said, and even though i have no clue what is going on: THIS IS BRILLIANTLY EDITED. Im in awe. its the first video in a while that had me hooked start to finish!! JUST WOWOWOWOWOW
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I really appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed it even if you don't watch the show, hope you give it another try sometime though heheh :) Thanks again!
@dovemoon88386 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! I love it)
@hadimajzoub4 жыл бұрын
GOOOSEBUMPS
@yotb0ka6 жыл бұрын
great vid about this show! and it's definitely on the undervidded category, sadly.
@andreajara59274 жыл бұрын
The best serie
@xladyxmacbethx6 жыл бұрын
Hi this is amazing!!!!!!! I viddes Quinn/Carrie few times but thats it. This video is so inspiring!!!! And the cover of this song, WOW WOW WOW
@liberty94044 жыл бұрын
Oh my god I swear I must have watched it like 100 times already in an hour. Fucking love it
@opusmagna33464 жыл бұрын
Same. I must've watched this 100 times in the span of just this month.
@Okamiobidala5 жыл бұрын
You make vidding into an art form. Easily the best editing I’ve come across and I look through a HELL of a lot of vidders.... Your combination of clips, sfx, timing... The way you don’t use any effects that aren’t a part of the show..... Dude, you blow me away every single time!! EVERY time!!! I’m stuck with an old Mac and an old version of Final Cut Pro. I’m proud of what I can make (I would ADORE to hear what you think of my stuff) but I’ve bought a new program and laptop and I’m slowly learning a new system on my own xx my goal is to be as clever as you at vidding, so I’ve actually made notes on what I admire about your vids and little tricks frame by frame I can see you create. I know I have a mind for this. Truly I do. I just have to deal with the frustration of learning the platform again and starting afresh. Please have a look at my vids if you can, that would just be the most special, most important, most truly amazing thing you could give to me x All my love and respect x 🥰 Love - Danielle from London XOXO
@cemeterythings5 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks so much for this incredibly nice comment! It really means a lot to me. Sometimes I tend to think maybe my style is a tad boring and simple so I am always glad whenever someone says they like the way I do things lol. I will check out your channel! And don't worry, we all get frustrated sometimes. I've been there many times lol but you know, sometimes the challenging aspects of creating can be fun too. I am also in the middle of learning a new editing software so I understand how annoying it can be to figure new stuff out but we'll get there! :)
@guitarherops316 жыл бұрын
I prefer The Cranberries' version, but shit, regardless of that your videos are never flawed. I'm always amazed. Never stop!!!
@roithersantello30264 жыл бұрын
Prefeito! ❤🇧🇷
@nathanoliveira2886 жыл бұрын
How do you guys make these videos? Is that difficult? Do you recommend a tutorial or something?
@Saphhhhhh Жыл бұрын
Please can you do hurricane by flurie of Carrie and Quinn’s relationship ❤️❤️
@shivisaacreed90414 жыл бұрын
What font was used? I love this so much I listen to it like a song, but I'm redoing the "album art" so the Zombie part so it's in the middle! Thanks for your hard work. It's incredible.
@cemeterythings4 жыл бұрын
Big Noodle Titling www.dafont.com/bignoodletitling.font & thanks!
@乔克-n6c6 жыл бұрын
Hello, I really love this video and I wonder if I can repost this one to a chinese website called bilibili.com? I just want to share it to all the friends here in China.
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
Sure! :)
@6impact66 жыл бұрын
Great job! Looks like there's a lot of action in this show Do you watch Sharp Objects and The Purge? (Both are TV Shows)
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I didn't know The Purge was airing already. How is it? I've seen all the movies so it does interest me :) Haven't watched Sharp Objects yet either but its on my list. Maybe I will start it this weekend.
@6impact66 жыл бұрын
It's nice but it's just one episode for now Do you have any favorite Purge movie/character?
@cemeterythings6 жыл бұрын
I think my favorite movies are Anarchy & The First Purge, didn't have very high expectations for the latest one but I was surprised by it heh, I really enjoyed it. How about you? Which one do you like better? I don't think I have a favorite character though btw.
@6impact66 жыл бұрын
My favorite movie is Anarchy I haven't seen the 4th movie yet, so maybe that will change Another thing I am curious about, if The Purge took place in real life, what would you do?
@mathisbedoc22624 жыл бұрын
this is so sad ! why peter quinn? why max ? why this ending on season 8 ? The truth have to be reveal, we need a season 9!