The Attitudes Of AMV Creators...
- KagatoAMV
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Here are a few things I "expect" as an AMV creator:
1) My videos are judged impartially at contests.
2) I get to see the contest if I attend the convention.
3) No one else claims my video as their own work.
Thats it really. If I ever come across as expecting anything else, it has to be due to fatigue. My only claim to fame is implanting "Hubba Hubba Zoot Zoot" into the minds of many a AMV watcher, and thats pretty much run itself into the ground.
1) My videos are judged impartially at contests.
2) I get to see the contest if I attend the convention.
3) No one else claims my video as their own work.
Thats it really. If I ever come across as expecting anything else, it has to be due to fatigue. My only claim to fame is implanting "Hubba Hubba Zoot Zoot" into the minds of many a AMV watcher, and thats pretty much run itself into the ground.
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You know, I mentioned many times for people to ignore me. With a name like BogoSort, I'd assume that everyone should. I give up talking to you, there's no sense in arguing with someone when their rebuttals are just plain telling me that I'm flatout wrong when they don't actually understand the point that I'm trying to make or attacking my character. I'm obviously not doing a good enough job in selecting people to debate against. I for one have better things to do with my time than to argue with you any further.TommyRude wrote:Blah blah blah...
(Sorry t'everyone else, but homeboy here struck a nerve wit his last stroke of uber-BS.)
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AbsoluteDestiny wrote: The same thing is repeated over an over in other places. The way things work online are so very different to the way things are at conventions and it's a real shame. I can understand being annoyed at this, I get annoyed too, but I'm encouraged by the fact that it's not like this in reality.
I don't want to sound all cynical, but the truth is, what we say online actually holds more truth than what we say in 'reality' so to speak. When a person speaks to someone in real life, most try to show respect and don't try to show what they are really thinking. Most are afraid of the consequences of disrecpecting others that they have just recently met. It's easy to brush someone off that you don't know, but once you meet them, confrontation is usually something most people try to avoid. That's what makes it so easy to vent and disrespect people online, we don't have to deal with anyone face to face. Sure it may escalate to that point one of these days, but the possiblity of it happeneing is pretty slim.
Basically, what I'm saying is that at cons and such, we try to respect people by hiding our true feelings. I'm not saying that we're all secretly out there thinking that we are better than one person or another, I'm saying that in general, people hide what they really feel about a subject in order to keep order in the community. When we get back to our own little corners though, we feel much more comfortable and able to dispense our thoughts without really thinking about the consequences since we think we are safe from the rebuttles of others. Online, we can choose to ignore the things we don't want to hear and select those that appeal to what we believe in. When confronted however, we have to deal with the conseqeunces of our actions and beliefs. We are all hiding something.
So, in conclusion, this 'reality' that you speak of is a combination of the way we present ourselves in real life and the way we present ourselves online. It really isn't as peaceful as you believe it to be AD.
- Fluxmeister
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Not many people think about how they come across online. It's a place where you can say and do what you please... but having things written in pixels sure doesn't show much emotion... or the exact opposite WAY too much. I have probably misinterpreted a lot of people in the last 2 years... because it is really hard to judge 'text' as opposed to voice. You can say "I wanna kill you" and make it fluffy and happy.
As for the elite bit... don't misinterpret 'friends' with being elites. At cons, who are you more likely to spend time with? Your friends, people you recognize/know/trust, or random amv creator #6879? (same with online... I don't really seek out someone unless I want to ask/say something)
At AWA I made it a point to at least meet everyone and share a couple words, or congratulate them on any awards or efforts. But generally I found myself with my friends more than otherwise.
I am no jesus, I have no jesus christ pose... I have never won any best of show awards... I enjoy a good amv... ...making them... and now finally meeting and spending time with other editors! No one was too high and mighty to speak with me.
...well...
I kept trying to meet that mexicanjunior guy to give him my remake svcd of asuka's last stand but he kept giving me the cold shoulder... so I guess some people are 1337's. Don't make me go Big Wars on you MJ!!!
As for the elite bit... don't misinterpret 'friends' with being elites. At cons, who are you more likely to spend time with? Your friends, people you recognize/know/trust, or random amv creator #6879? (same with online... I don't really seek out someone unless I want to ask/say something)
At AWA I made it a point to at least meet everyone and share a couple words, or congratulate them on any awards or efforts. But generally I found myself with my friends more than otherwise.
I am no jesus, I have no jesus christ pose... I have never won any best of show awards... I enjoy a good amv... ...making them... and now finally meeting and spending time with other editors! No one was too high and mighty to speak with me.
...well...
I kept trying to meet that mexicanjunior guy to give him my remake svcd of asuka's last stand but he kept giving me the cold shoulder... so I guess some people are 1337's. Don't make me go Big Wars on you MJ!!!
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That sounds correct in theory but in practice it doesn't hold true. I've thought bad things about people based on what I've seen online and then met them to realise that I was just misinterpreting them. It's not about showing respect, it's about actually understanding them. I think this is a key issue. What we say can easily be misconstrued but when you meet someone in real life it is much easier to judge their character.Koopiskeva wrote:I don't want to sound all cynical, but the truth is, what we say online actually holds more truth than what we say in 'reality' so to speak. When a person speaks to someone in real life, most try to show respect and don't try to show what they are really thinking.
I can honestly say that there are people on this forum I didn't think I'd get on with in real life (I'd made snap judgements) but that completely wasn't the case. It's easy to make presumptions about people online but seriously all of my presumptions about people were shattered, for the most part. That's the way it really happens.
The idea about being more truthful in what you say and do online isn't right. Online you are more able to make judgements without understanding the person's perspective. 1's and 0's are terrible at expression.
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Case in point: I was ready to rip out AD's jugular at AWA because I thought he was a complete tool online. But then he sat down and offered me a single malt, so all was good.AbsoluteDestiny wrote:I can honestly say that there are people on this forum I didn't think I'd get on with in real life (I'd made snap judgements) but that completely wasn't the case. It's easy to make presumptions about people online but seriously all of my presumptions about people were shattered, for the most part. That's the way it really happens.Koopiskeva wrote:I don't want to sound all cynical, but the truth is, what we say online actually holds more truth than what we say in 'reality' so to speak. When a person speaks to someone in real life, most try to show respect and don't try to show what they are really thinking.
I have no idea how to use this new forum.