WhatdoesittaketobereconizedasagreatAMVcreator/productions?

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Post by SarahtheBoring » Tue Jun 03, 2003 7:51 pm

TekkaRepliroid Zero wrote:This is why I italicized "good" competition. There's a lot of bad competitions, I'm fortunate enough to have only heard horror stories and not have actually been to a bad one. Have you competed at all before?
Not funny. :evil:
If not, where do you get that judgement from?
From the comments and attitudes of some people who do compete.

Bad wording on my part, perhaps. I was saying that anybody that does some form of art - music, painting, sketching, sculpting, sewing, etc., people are in it because it is fun and because they want to create something enjoyable by themselves and other people alike. AMVs shouldn't be an exception to such an attitude.
I understand that, in fact that's what I was arguing. I had the impression that you thought "either you're competing or you're just messing around making big piles of junk." But it's clarified here, I think -
I wasn't intending to imply a competition is required to make someone think, I meant that competition adds motivation/drive.
This may well be true, but it's not true for all people. Personally, competition demotivates me. I don't want people to hate me, I don't want to humiliate/obliterate people I respect, and I don't have a need to prove that I'm better than everyone else. To me, those three things are what competition is all about.

Which is why I don't go for them. If a person wants to jump into the ring with the wolves, that's their choice; I just want to argue that it's not necessarily a given thing that we all want to be bloodthirsty.

The competitions of conventions is something that really should be experienced by every creator at least once. It's a unique feeling (and this feeling has nothing to do with winning or not - I've never won at one, for the record).
*shudders* I went through the whole rigor of vicious one-upmanship and people desperate to be "the cool kids" in high school, thanks, and you can see how averse it's left me toward the very idea. I'd rather leave those impulses in the past than dredge them up again... for fun, no less.

Again, if you like it; more power to you. But to suggest that I am abnormal for not wanting to doesn't seem fair.

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Post by Flint the Dwarf » Tue Jun 03, 2003 8:19 pm

SarahtheBoring wrote:Again, if you like it; more power to you. But to suggest that I am abnormal for not wanting to doesn't seem fair.
Oh come on Sarah, you're the first to admit that you're abnormal. :wink:
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Post by The Wired » Wed Jun 04, 2003 12:57 am

I just read every post on this topic and I can tell you that after the first 10 replies I had an answer... then like 4 more I wasn't sure where I stood on the subject... and by the end of all the replies I couldn't remember what I wanted to say.

But from what I got out of everything that was said it seems the majority say that having fun is the key point behind becoming great, then again to be recognized is also a good feeling. But to be recognized you must compete, and in competeing you have the 50/50 chance of getting shot down.

Now that i've typed long enough I believe I do have a place where I stand on this topic. Sure I do it for fun, but I wouldn't consider the money and time put into upgrading your system, the crashing of your computer, the quick to judge viewers/creators, and the total lack of opinions some recieve (C'mon you know what i'm talkin about 500 downloads and only 5 reviews on some of the AMV's out there) as fun. Then again as an artist I know it takes time and patience(sp) to become good at something and like all forms of expression there are those who would view it as crap. (think of those 500,000 dollar paintings of splashes on a tagboard) Some people may see what you've made as splashes on a tagboard and others would view it as a Mona Lisa.

Then again this is also my first year workin on AMV's and i'm just a newbie as well. Besides the initial question was "what does it takes to be recognized as a great AMV creator/productions" I'd say it takes time, good showmenship, and respect for others.
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Post by The Wired » Wed Jun 04, 2003 1:00 am

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Post by Lyrs » Wed Jun 04, 2003 11:14 am

flint_the_dwarf wrote:
SarahtheBoring wrote:Again, if you like it; more power to you. But to suggest that I am abnormal for not wanting to doesn't seem fair.
Oh come on Sarah, you're the first to admit that you're abnormal. :wink:
Wirklich? Ich did nicht know. :D

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