Bauzi wrote:
Well... That wouldn't bug me that much. I dislike more those amvs that mix different drawing styles. Imagine you mix Deathnote, Excel Saga, Mindgame, Vampire Hunter D and 5cm per second. That just doesn't look right when the art styles change every second
Something like that doesn't really bug me if it's internally consistent. Altough I do prefer more realistic animation/drawing styles myself.
If hte creator does want to create a specific atmosphere, and feel more "childish" anime might ruin it, then by all means, let him stick to whatever drawing style suits him the most.
)v(ajin Koji wrote:
I think this is still a small hobby for most people and even the most anal person will give up after staring at the same frames for a day. If you want the best AMVs I guess you'd have to look at the highest echelons of the makers (Koop etc) who have really turned AMVs into an art form, rather than the "tributes" you attribute (I think rightfuly so) to most AMVs.
Tributes themselves can be an art form. But not everything needs to be artsy (depending how you define art). Art itself serves a purpose, no?
That said, I love tributes, partially because I feel anime and AMV's themselves are misrepresented in the world and the world needs to be set straight. Most people have no idea just how good AMV's (or anime) can get. Can't blame them given how it comes off in the mainstream media.
Hehe...Part of me wants to make a compilation of the best AMVs ever made and force every TV station in the world to broadcast them.
Yes, I have strange dreams, I know.
Oh yeah. I have to ask again. MP4 to some other format converter? Anyone know a good one?
Infinity Squared wrote:You know what... you're dreaming if you think that this gradiosely perfect AMV exists. By its nature, AMVs are a fan created thing, a hobby for just about everybody here (rarely if ever did I hear someone got paid for making an AMV). Firstly, hardly anyone here will be creating that AMV to please you, or me, or anybody else before themselves. That means you're going to get a lot of scenes which will just be what the editor wanted to put in there, not what you wanted it to have been.
Perfect might be a bit too strong of a word. There's no way you can make anything that will satisfy everyone on the planet, but that's not the point. When I say perfection, I mean from the more mesurable aspects.
If I were to create an AMV just to please myself I can guarantee you it would be mediocre at best. Without some detachment and a view at the greater picture, the full potential will not be realised.
Does that sound like a oxymoron? Putting a lot of love and effort (soul, you might say), yet remaining detached? Sorta like Tranquil Fury?