My music video review ~vol.48~
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Title: I'm not alone
Post date: 24 Dec 2022
Length: 2:02
Song:You're Not Alone ~DFFNT Version~
This time, I'm going to look back at a video titled I’m not alone, which I posted on December 24, 2022. I think this is the video where the shift in my style and overall approach—first seen in the previous work—became much more pronounced. The biggest change is how much more serious the tone has become, along with a stronger AMV/GMV-like atmosphere. There’s no humor in this piece; if anything, it leans heavily into being a tribute to Final Fantasy X. Because of this shift, I feel my videos now resonate more deeply with viewers who have actually played FFX and feel attached to its story and characters. On the other hand, this style makes it much harder for newcomers—those unfamiliar with FFX—to enjoy the video at all, so it’s fair to say my content has become more niche. Change always comes with both gains and losses, and this is a clear example of that. Now, let’s begin.
About the song
This track comes from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT, and is an arrangement of a piece originally used in a key event scene in Final Fantasy IX. The original track carries a strong sense of tragedy, while also conveying the courage to face harsh reality. Although it’s only used once in FFIX, the scene it accompanies is extremely popular among fans, which in turn has made the track itself highly regarded. It was also featured in Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy. This arrangement increases the BPM from 140 to 150, transforming it into a more upbeat, rock-style track. It really feels like a battle theme, and personally, I find it incredibly exciting to imagine fighting while listening to it. Initially, I considered using the original version for this video, but ultimately chose the arrangement because its faster tempo made it much easier to work lines into the track.
Features of this video
The core concept of this video is the idea that “you are not alone—you are supported by those around you.” While this isn’t the central theme of FFX itself, it’s something I strongly wanted to express, especially since I was using a track inspired by You’re Not Alone. The opening focuses on dialogue that highlights Yuna’s inner strength as a summoner, paired with slow-moving visuals to create a quiet, reflective atmosphere. Like my previous video, I kept the beginning subdued because of the song’s soft intro. One key moment here is Tidus’s line, “You’re not alone.” This line doesn’t actually exist in FFX, but since it’s also the title of the original track, I really wanted to include it—so I created it by editing together other lines from Tidus.
From 0:12 to 0:37, I used many positive lines from Tidus and Yuna about facing hardship, with visuals that rely on gently moving still images to avoid becoming overly flashy. The text shown at 0:25–0:31 uses the Yevon font, and the text at 0:35–0:37 uses the Spira font—both spelling out “You’re not alone.” From 0:38 to 1:04, the tone shifts slightly, featuring exchanges between Tidus and other characters, giving the sequence a somewhat lighter feel. I did want to include lines from other characters, but I was also concerned about straying from the core concept, so I chose to incorporate them here before the chorus.
The chorus starting at 1:04 centers on the message: you’re not alone—believe in me. This is reflected in moments like Tidus’s lonely monologue followed by the appearance of his companions (1:04–1:12), and Jecht’s line, “Believe me, trust me,” at 1:16. However, the true highlight of the video is the final sequence beginning at 1:42, where Yuna runs forward and is welcomed by her companions. This scene took a considerable amount of time to edit, but I’m very satisfied with how it turned out—it conveys both strength and a sense of wonder. The closing line, Yuna’s “I’m not alone,” serves as a perfect response to Tidus’s earlier line, tying the entire piece together. Another detail worth mentioning is the addition of a chorus starting at 1:28. The original DFFNT arrangement didn’t include one, but I added it to enhance the sense of strength and also as a nod to the original You’re Not Alone, which features a chorus in a similar section. For this, I used the Ronso Hymn, which felt like a perfect fit for conveying power and unity.
Throughout this video, I made a conscious effort to vary the structure and presentation to avoid a monotonous flow. I did struggle at times, wondering if there might be better ways to present certain parts, but in the end, I feel I was able to express the concept I had in mind. Come to think of it, this video makes heavy use of still images. That wasn’t entirely intentional, but it’s a natural continuation of the direction I started exploring in the previous work.
My favorite scenes
0:00~0:12 A quiet opening that signals the beginning of the story. The imagery of Gaia and Terra’s moons from FFIX intersecting is a small personal touch.
1:04~1:13 The moment where Tidus’s monologue transitions into the appearance of his companions—this scene captures the core theme of this video.
1:42~1:55 Yuna running toward the companions waiting for her. Combined with the final line “I’m not alone,” this moment feels especially emotional.
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