Let's start by saying that, unfortunately, this didn't fool me at all. Actually, I broke it down
back from the trailer, even if it was sneakily edited.
That being said, the method is
indeed very creative and it can be adapted to several ideas. In my very honest and modest opinion,
to make this play big and memorable a lot of touches have to be added, that's up to you.
Beside that, Nefesch suggests a way to "clean" the effect afterwards that, according to me, is
totaly not needed and on the contrary it puts suspicion where there's not and there shouldn't be.
The idea is nice, although not new. Nefesch's suggestions are valid but everything should
be refined.