I’m currently trying to get back into AMVs. I really want this community to advance. I want us to make it more than a hobby. I want into to turn into a career. A dream job. Hopefully splitting revenue of MEPs throughout members. I’ve recently realized this is possible teespring can provide merch + Adsense + Basic Affiliate Marketing.We can be more! This isn’t even the only way we can convert our hobby into a career. I know this company that has a similar app to vine that is obsessed with our community. And is currently creating a bitcoin like currency to integrate it with the fan edits/amv community. I know it may seem crazy but I think it can happen. Pm me if interested! I know many of this is hypothetical but this is a very good possibility.
Company I Mentioned
https://www.instagram.com/zenvideonetwork
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Umbra #7915
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Future Of The Amv Community
- Scintilla
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Re: Future Of The Amv Community
How exactly can we make any revenue from MEPs when we don't own the rights to the animé or the music?Murkedits wrote:I’m currently trying to get back into AMVs. I really want this community to advance. I want us to make it more than a hobby. I want into to turn into a career. A dream job. Hopefully splitting revenue of MEPs throughout members.
- King Redeem
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Re: Future Of The Amv Community
It isMurkedits wrote:I know it may seem crazy
- Kionon
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How to turn your hobby into a career: edit original footage. 

- Mol
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Pretty much what Kionon wrote. xd Inba dmca
- DJ_Izumi
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For sure. It was skills first learned in AMVs that got me to this:Kionon wrote:How to turn your hobby into a career: edit original footage.
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- Kionon
- I ♥ the 80's
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Re: Future Of The Amv Community
I got into AMVs because of the RTF vocational program at my high school (with Kumorigoe, who is also on this site), and later went into the UT comm school (mostly into the Daily Texan/writing journalism) with Machine (Carlos). I worked in the basement, he was on like the fourth floor or something. I've had a lot of odd jobs in journalism, video production, graphics production, and IT (including my current position at my union) which is directly traceable to skills I learned directly or indirectly because of AMVs.