jolyne edit
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Hey everyone! So, I just shared my latest Jolyne Kujo edit, and it got me thinking about what makes fan edits so special, especially for a character as incredible as Jolyne. If you're like me, you probably rewatch your favorite Stone Ocean moments, and putting them into an edit just feels like the ultimate way to celebrate her. Jolyne Kujo, for me, is one of the most compelling JoJo protagonists. Her journey from being wrongly imprisoned to fighting for her freedom and protecting her loved ones is just epic. Her stand, Stone Free, and her quick thinking make for some truly unforgettable battles. When I'm choosing clips for an edit, I always look for those moments where her resilience and determination shine through. Whether it's her clever use of threads or her iconic poses, there's just so much to work with. The Stone Ocean arc itself is a rollercoaster of emotions and wild stand battles. From the bizarre prison setting of Green Dolphin Street to the ultimate showdown, it constantly keeps you on the edge of your seat. Characters like Ermes, Anasui, and even Emporio add so much depth, and of course, who could forget the unique presence of Foo Fighters? F.F. (Foo Fighters) is such a fascinating character, evolving from a simple plankton colony to a loyal ally. Their stand ability and unique physiology make for some incredibly creative and memorable scenes – totally prime material for any Jojo fan video! Now, about making an edit – it's all about the rhythm, right? When I hear someone say, 'can you play a song with a f*cking beat?', I immediately think about finding that perfect track that just fits Jolyne's energy. Matching the action on screen to the song's tempo and drops makes all the difference. It's not just about slapping clips together; it's about crafting a narrative, even a short one, that resonates. Choosing the right music can elevate an edit from good to absolutely amazing, making those iconic Stone Ocean moments hit even harder. I'm always experimenting with different styles and transitions to give my edits that extra punch. Sometimes it's a fast-paced montage, other times it's a more emotional sequence. The goal is always to evoke that same thrill and passion I feel when watching JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. What are your favorite Jolyne moments to see in an edit? And what kind of music do you think suits her best? Let me know!








































































