New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
- TheAMVShow
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New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
I created an AMV show on Youtube with the purpose of bridging the gap between Youtube and the Org and out of love for AMVs. It features news, contest information and of course AMVs. A lot of the research I do for the show comes out of this very site, so the support of this community will be greatly appreciated. Check out the preview show and tell me what you guys think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lB-PbhthaU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lB-PbhthaU
- Replay Studios
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
interesting, good luck ~
- blaksun
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
umm aa umm aa umm aa, cut down on the umm aars
and i wot say you shot say\display the name and editor in the count down (yep i know you say it in the abut\distraction but most don´t read it sad but true
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I will probably cheek out the next show
and i wot say you shot say\display the name and editor in the count down (yep i know you say it in the abut\distraction but most don´t read it sad but true

I will probably cheek out the next show

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- AceD
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
Blocked in the UK ;|
- TheAMVShow
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
Yeah one of the songs has some serious restrictions I plan on uploading a version on the org soon.AceD wrote:Blocked in the UK ;|
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
I'll definitely cut down on the umm aas next time. I annoyed myself with them lol.blaksun wrote:umm aa umm aa umm aa, cut down on the umm aars
and i wot say you shot say\display the name and editor in the count down (yep i know you say it in the abut\distraction but most don´t read it sad but true)
I will probably cheek out the next show
As for the editor info in the video, I thought leaving out the info in the countdown would force people to have to look at the discription so I left it out. I also didn't want to distract from the video itself with titles all up on it.
I'll try it though. Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
Thanks!Replay Studios wrote:interesting, good luck ~
- BasharOfTheAges
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
Well, thanks for the contest shout out. 

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- Taite
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
Nice idea. If you could manage to upload 1-2 videos a week I could see this becoming a big thing, since most channels I know that are about amvs don't get as much attention because releases are sporadic.
One improvement I would make would be shorter vlog-style videos, less than 8 minutes. I know this is just an intro to the whole thing, but I think shorter videos allows you to have more stuff released per week and keeps people's attention more. Even then I think you should edit it so people can see what you're talking about, ie if you're talking about a convention have a little screen showing footage from it etc, that will keep people's attention as well.
I like how you have the News (AMV Software and AMV Contests/Conventions) and AMV countdown, which I think should be split up to different videos and you can have playlists for each as the content grows, makes it easier to release more if you're low on content.
I would like to see this expand to more stuff however. You have a pleasant voice, I'd be interested in seeing you interview editors, ie on skype. Code used to do interviews here on the org, and it was great, I'd like to see it revamped and done again, both from editors on the org and youtube. More ideas would be group review sessions of AMVs which I know some editors did awhile back (ie bunch of people on a group chat watching a video and reviewing it), Video of the Week or something, tutorials (editors give tutorials on an aspect of editing that you feature), AMV Editing Technique/Theory Debate (taking topics like color correction, flow, etc, or any other topic (Org v yt?) that a group of editors can talk about,) and so forth. Those are just some ideas off the top of my head.
I like the idea of bringing together editors from youtube and the org, and I think you could bridge this gap by having those two groups come together and talk about these topics.
It's important too to keep your face in there, so it's not just a bunch of amvs and other stuff, but you don't seem to have a problem with that which is great. You also have a nice set up. Despite the noise in the bg, the video was 'professional' feeling.
There's a lot you can do obviously if you're up to it, and I hope a lot of editors will come and back you on this, subscribe and share, since this could potentially be great. As long as you keep it going I'll back it. The key to success here I think is pulling in editors people want to hear from/lesser known editors, mesh them together, feature them, whatever, basically: collaboration. Get the conversation rolling, make it fun.
One improvement I would make would be shorter vlog-style videos, less than 8 minutes. I know this is just an intro to the whole thing, but I think shorter videos allows you to have more stuff released per week and keeps people's attention more. Even then I think you should edit it so people can see what you're talking about, ie if you're talking about a convention have a little screen showing footage from it etc, that will keep people's attention as well.
I like how you have the News (AMV Software and AMV Contests/Conventions) and AMV countdown, which I think should be split up to different videos and you can have playlists for each as the content grows, makes it easier to release more if you're low on content.
I would like to see this expand to more stuff however. You have a pleasant voice, I'd be interested in seeing you interview editors, ie on skype. Code used to do interviews here on the org, and it was great, I'd like to see it revamped and done again, both from editors on the org and youtube. More ideas would be group review sessions of AMVs which I know some editors did awhile back (ie bunch of people on a group chat watching a video and reviewing it), Video of the Week or something, tutorials (editors give tutorials on an aspect of editing that you feature), AMV Editing Technique/Theory Debate (taking topics like color correction, flow, etc, or any other topic (Org v yt?) that a group of editors can talk about,) and so forth. Those are just some ideas off the top of my head.
I like the idea of bringing together editors from youtube and the org, and I think you could bridge this gap by having those two groups come together and talk about these topics.
It's important too to keep your face in there, so it's not just a bunch of amvs and other stuff, but you don't seem to have a problem with that which is great. You also have a nice set up. Despite the noise in the bg, the video was 'professional' feeling.
There's a lot you can do obviously if you're up to it, and I hope a lot of editors will come and back you on this, subscribe and share, since this could potentially be great. As long as you keep it going I'll back it. The key to success here I think is pulling in editors people want to hear from/lesser known editors, mesh them together, feature them, whatever, basically: collaboration. Get the conversation rolling, make it fun.
- TheAMVShow
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Re: New Anime Music Video Show: #AMVS
Wow, you've given me a lot to think about Taite but I love it.
The grand idea I have for #AMVS incorporates a lot of what you've stated but I'm going to take my time and solidify the main show first, then roll out other goodies.(Live shows at local conventions has been my biggest idea for the show to date.) The show itself for now will be weekly, will hopefully stay within an 8 to 10 min range and include more images and video.
And yes, just as you said collaboration is key its why I say its as much your show as it is mine. I want everyone who watches to feel like they're part of the process.
Thanks for watching and being enthusiastic. Its definitely pumping me up to do better.
The grand idea I have for #AMVS incorporates a lot of what you've stated but I'm going to take my time and solidify the main show first, then roll out other goodies.(Live shows at local conventions has been my biggest idea for the show to date.) The show itself for now will be weekly, will hopefully stay within an 8 to 10 min range and include more images and video.
And yes, just as you said collaboration is key its why I say its as much your show as it is mine. I want everyone who watches to feel like they're part of the process.
Thanks for watching and being enthusiastic. Its definitely pumping me up to do better.