Yeas another newbie question. I can see some of you rolling your eyes, but this one is an actual relevant question (I think).
I am new to creating AMV's and loved what I saw in Otakon. My question is what level of spoilers is acceptable when making a film? I know that the cons do warn about spoilers existing, but what is the general consensus about including serious spoilers into an AMV? Is it accepted, or is is kinda frowned upon?
Question on spoiler content
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Question on spoiler content
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I've seen spoilers in AMVs sometimes, but since it was so short or didn't stand out on its own, I never realized it until I actually got to that part in the series/movie. In that case, no harm done.
Personally, if there is something I'm using that *might* be a spoiler, I just mark it as such to be safe. Nobody will complain(I should hope) if you mark something as a spoiler, and it ends up not being one. Vice versa, though...
Personally, if there is something I'm using that *might* be a spoiler, I just mark it as such to be safe. Nobody will complain(I should hope) if you mark something as a spoiler, and it ends up not being one. Vice versa, though...