BTG: 20 Years in Anime *Year 90/94/99 Open*(9/18/11 Finals)

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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *18 Spots Open*

Post by competitionbros » Sun May 09, 2010 3:09 pm

kapparomeo wrote:Sorry, but where do you get that from? There's nothing in the site rules or the site FAQ that mentions banned bands. Godix made a thread about copyright infringement on the announcement board, but wasn't that an April Fool?


http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 14&t=99182

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insomniac wrote:up to my knowledge, any amv/mep containing evanescence cannot be uploaded to the org.
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btw, I'd love to take '99-GTO but I can edit only on the week after the next, I mean, from 17th of May.


The first beta due date isn't till the end of June so as long as you could meet that date it's fine.
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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *18 Spots Open*

Post by kapparomeo » Sun May 09, 2010 3:23 pm

So it wasn't an April Fool? Bah, it would have been a fitting pairing too.

Oh well, thanks everyone for giving me a heads-up before I got properly started and wasted my effort, it's much appreciated.

In the absence of that, then, I'd like to try:

Year: 2003
Anime: Planetes
Music Artist: Gareth Gates
Song: Spirit in the Sky

It's a bit of a poppy choice, I admit, but as Planetes is itself about ordinary life (that just happens to be in space), I think that it's an appropriate link.

EDIT: Also, a question - can we submit clips for multiple years, or do you only want each contributor to stay with one year?

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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *18 Spots Open*

Post by competitionbros » Tue May 11, 2010 1:01 pm

kapparomeo wrote:So it wasn't an April Fool? Bah, it would have been a fitting pairing too.

Oh well, thanks everyone for giving me a heads-up before I got properly started and wasted my effort, it's much appreciated.

In the absence of that, then, I'd like to try:

Year: 2003
Anime: Planetes
Music Artist: Gareth Gates
Song: Spirit in the Sky

It's a bit of a poppy choice, I admit, but as Planetes is itself about ordinary life (that just happens to be in space), I think that it's an appropriate link.

EDIT: Also, a question - can we submit clips for multiple years, or do you only want each contributor to stay with one year?


One editor per year.


You said you were just starting out really but I'm giving you a chance..............
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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *16 Spots Open*

Post by GH » Tue May 11, 2010 2:39 pm

ffff ordered my elfen lied dvds.

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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *18 Spots Open*

Post by mirkosp » Wed May 12, 2010 10:17 pm

competitionbros wrote:
kapparomeo wrote:Sorry, but where do you get that from? There's nothing in the site rules or the site FAQ that mentions banned bands. Godix made a thread about copyright infringement on the announcement board, but wasn't that an April Fool?
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 14&t=99182
Godix's thread was indeed an April's Fool, however the Evanescence thing is true and has been for a few years now: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 14&t=60255.

As for a track... I'd want to do one to 2008, but I'm not sure when I'd be able to give you a beta, so I won't take someone else's space. Add me as backup for that year.
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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *16 Spots Open*

Post by Midnyte » Fri May 14, 2010 10:43 am

competitionbros wrote:Video Specs:
Codec:Betas-Xvid or MP4, Final- Lagarith or Huffy
Hmm.. requiring Tardgarith or Huffme for a final. That says to me, "Sorry guys I'll be assembling this on a 486, I can't handle CPU intense High Definition codecs." If your capable of mixing with it, you should add h.264 High Profile to the finals list. (MP4 is a container, not a codec, it preferably contains the codec h.264 (AVC), but can also contain h.263 (the basis of Xvid/Divx) as per spec)

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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *16 Spots Open*

Post by Angelyco » Fri May 14, 2010 11:35 am

I'd like to claim 1998 please. I have a few ideas I'm tossing around, I need to decide on one.
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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *16 Spots Open*

Post by Nygmatech Enterprises » Fri May 14, 2010 11:44 am

Year: 2001 I'd like to claim!

I'm strongly thinking about...

Anime: Read or Die
Artist: Blink 182
Song: First Date

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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *16 Spots Open*

Post by Angelyco » Fri May 14, 2010 11:46 am

Just a question while looking at the specs, do you think 640x480 might be a better choice since the majority of the tracks will be fullscreen instead of widescreen? Only the last few years can really fulfill that requirement.
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Re: Bridging the Gap: 20 Years in Anime *16 Spots Open*

Post by competitionbros » Fri May 14, 2010 12:23 pm

Midnyte wrote:Hmm.. requiring Tardgarith or Huffme for a final. That says to me, "Sorry guys I'll be assembling this on a 486, I can't handle CPU intense High Definition codecs." If your capable of mixing with it, you should add h.264 High Profile to the finals list. (MP4 is a container, not a codec, it preferably contains the codec h.264 (AVC), but can also contain h.263 (the basis of Xvid/Divx) as per spec)
I will, thanks.

Angelyco wrote:Just a question while looking at the specs, do you think 640x480 might be a better choice since the majority of the tracks will be fullscreen instead of widescreen? Only the last few years can really fulfill that requirement.

Done, I actually meant to change that earlier when I made the "DVDrips preferred" but forgot lol.
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