So long as I'm alive, the golden age of AMVs will contimue
Vlad
Golden age of AMVs?
- Vlad G Pohnert
- Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2001 2:29 pm
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Re: Golden age of AMVs?
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- Enigma
- That jolly ol' bastid
- Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:55 pm
- Status: Free
- Location: California
Re: Golden age of AMVs?
Vlad G Pohnert wrote:So long as I'm alive, the stone age of AMVs will contimue
Vlad
- Seijin_Dinger
- Moron #69
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2001 5:07 am
- Status: in a relationship
- Location: Edmonds, WA
Re: Golden age of AMVs?
I have to agree 1999 - 2006
Yes the early days diod have bad compression, lots of reused footage etc, but how is that different than what it seems 90% of the people put out today. At least in the early days there was more tolerance for it and it was the story that mattered, and the effort put in.
Yes the early days diod have bad compression, lots of reused footage etc, but how is that different than what it seems 90% of the people put out today. At least in the early days there was more tolerance for it and it was the story that mattered, and the effort put in.
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