Thanks a lot Exile, Youaddressed some crucial points to me.
there is so much happening I couldn't keep up with it and still follow the spoken part
That's the main feedback I get for the couple animtor friends I sent this too. Client was thinking that already and I slowed it down once from a previous version (but the VO got trimmed down by the client in the process so overall it only made a slight difference).
I agree tho at times, I cannot really slow it down any further cause then the VO would be too spaced out (the end shot). I think it's mainly due to the volume of information presented to the eye more than the duration of the actions. If I was to do it again, I would go for a more simplistic, less detailed style.
Slowing it down once took me a very long time and was just a big hassle. I'm still waiting on client feedback but if they ask for more, I may just try ask a friend who's got twixtor or find a way to slow down the footage without too much jitter.
the butterfly that keeps up its flight when the cartoon changes to a photo
I hate that live shot they gave me to work with. I already graded it, floped and stabilised it. I may just go over the top and create a sunset somehow cause it doesn't feel like a finish yet. I also ask them for a tagline or any sentence to put there. That should help
I was (correctly) criticized for floating, unfocussed animation. But I don't think you would have that problem if the rapid changes weren't quite as overwhelming.
Correct critic here too I fear. I hope my client doesn't have your eye.
Why was the (only) decision-maker a man? Might get you some negative feedback.
That was a contentious point with the client. Then who else? just a woman would be confusing. Two characters as well. I tried sketching osme kind of asexual androgen but it was more spooky than anything else. So I just argue to them that to realistically, decision makers are still more often men and that it's the less strange option.
Man you saw right through my work and confirmed my worries. But thank you for that