RIP Umika
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Re: RIP Umika
this hit pretty hard. i didn't know her personally but i feel as though i do through videos and artwork. what a ridiculously brilliant artist. there was so much to look forward to in her work, a grace and talent that has never touched the amv community before. always single-handedly raising the bar for the community and herself. i'm sad that i won't be able to continue to wait in suspense and anticipation for your works any longer, but i know they would have been phenomenal as always
will continue to watch your videos regularly and be inspired by your visions. rest in peace Umika; you will be dearly missed
will continue to watch your videos regularly and be inspired by your visions. rest in peace Umika; you will be dearly missed
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Re: RIP Umika
I just watched Our Tapes for the first time (don't ask) and I couldn't really make heads or tails of it BUT I haven't seen K-On! and I think that's probably key to getting anything at all out of the experience, isn't it? Like, it's quite possible that this whole storyline was built from scratch but maybe you have to come into it with a certain set of expectations for something like that to really effect you, I don't know. Man, trying to write semi-thoughtful posts on a mobile device is a pain in the ads.
One thing I know for sure is that it's really not a good idea to watch dn@'s F.Y.C. before Our Tapes because it really does completely kill the dramatic impact that's probably supposed to be there. But I had about 3 years to experience it before it was parodied and it's not like I didn't know that Our Tapes was a hit and an acclaimed video. It was so popular and respected that I felt like I'd better "prepare" myself for it in advance of watching it, which I never did until now.
It's encouraging to see so many people coming together to acknowledge one of our own like this, pity that I've seen it happen so many times by now.
One thing I know for sure is that it's really not a good idea to watch dn@'s F.Y.C. before Our Tapes because it really does completely kill the dramatic impact that's probably supposed to be there. But I had about 3 years to experience it before it was parodied and it's not like I didn't know that Our Tapes was a hit and an acclaimed video. It was so popular and respected that I felt like I'd better "prepare" myself for it in advance of watching it, which I never did until now.
It's encouraging to see so many people coming together to acknowledge one of our own like this, pity that I've seen it happen so many times by now.
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Re: RIP Umika
oh man she made some sick videos so sad to see her go so young
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Re: RIP Umika
Not at all, actually. I suggest you just rewatch it a few times~seasons wrote:I just watched Our Tapes for the first time (don't ask) and I couldn't really make heads or tails of it BUT I haven't seen K-On! and I think that's probably key to getting anything at all out of the experience, isn't it?
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Re: RIP Umika
I'm...honestly not sure if I've seen her work or not. Still, all loss saddens me, sorry to hear this.