AMV book
- Ashton
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AMV book
I have a kinda wierd idea. What if we got a whole bunch of the really experienced and popular AMV creators together and we had one editor and we (as a community) wrote an AMV bible that could be publiched bound and professionally sold and all that? Like, we could have one person or group for each chapter and each chapter would have a different concept. It could be like, one chapter would be lip synch, and another might be submiting to cons, and yet another could be creating the perfect output. That kind of thing. This is probably a bad idea, but what do you guys think?
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Ooh ooh! How much for a monthly subscription of your blog?AbsoluteDestiny wrote:making the AMV digest to be something like a printed publication is like me calling my blog a magazine.
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The problem with writing a book about any technology is that it may be outdated by the time it's edited, printed, and sold. Techniques and skills in the community at large are also increasing (theoretically) as new boundaries are pushed and creators are inspired by each other to try new things.
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I also think it wouldn't be necessary. And, in some respects, it would discourage developing your own techniques. Not that new techniques wouldn't develop, just that some people would be a little lazier and basically follow what other people have done. There wouldn't be as much experimenting because people would think, "Well this has been done and worked very well. Why should I risk trying something that might be a flop?"
Now I'm not saying all people would do that. Many I know would not, but there would be some (probably more than some) who would think along those lines. And, yes, it could also work conversely. People could take some from many different techniques and create something new and possibly better. But that is far less likely.
Now I'm not saying all people would do that. Many I know would not, but there would be some (probably more than some) who would think along those lines. And, yes, it could also work conversely. People could take some from many different techniques and create something new and possibly better. But that is far less likely.
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