4 New Videos by Soul Brother Ryusynoke!
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4 New Videos by Soul Brother Ryusynoke!
Thanks to AnimeMusicVideos.org for allowing us to host our videos up here, and as soon as I can get some money together, I'm donating to the site too. It's a benefit to us all. Good lookin' out, Phade, this is incredible work you're doing and please keep it up. ^_^
Here's a link to my profile where anyone can find links to the latest four videos I have uploaded for "Incentive Members" to download, that is until they become available for everyone to DL later on this month. The videos are:
* "Window Seat" - Anime: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
* "Sci-Fientifical Madness" - Anime: Chobits
* "Positive Contact" - Anime: Robotech - The Macross Saga
* "Eine Kleine Jazz Musik" - Anime: Cowboy Bebop
I really looking for input, other than from the few friends that I get to watch them on the regular, and opinions from AMV-making veterans can only help me to become a better video creator.
Thanks and I hope to see input from you guys soon.
Soul Brother Ryusynoke
0304.08
Here's a link to my profile where anyone can find links to the latest four videos I have uploaded for "Incentive Members" to download, that is until they become available for everyone to DL later on this month. The videos are:
* "Window Seat" - Anime: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
* "Sci-Fientifical Madness" - Anime: Chobits
* "Positive Contact" - Anime: Robotech - The Macross Saga
* "Eine Kleine Jazz Musik" - Anime: Cowboy Bebop
I really looking for input, other than from the few friends that I get to watch them on the regular, and opinions from AMV-making veterans can only help me to become a better video creator.
Thanks and I hope to see input from you guys soon.
Soul Brother Ryusynoke
0304.08
"Years ago, a friend told me something. That if you play rock, you die at 27. Janis Joplin. Jim Morrison. Jimi Hendrix. So I figured, hell, I'll die at 27 too...but then my 28th birthday came and passed. I was disappointed...shit, I wasn't a rocker after all...but there are tons of grey-haired skeletons out there with canes out there still rocking hard. So I took that way of thinking that death was something cool...and tossed it."
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
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Just to make things easier:
* Window Seat
* Sci-Fientifical Madness
* Positive Contact
* Eine Kleine Jazz Musik
I should have thought of this in the first place. ^_^
"Yare, yare daze..."
* Window Seat
* Sci-Fientifical Madness
* Positive Contact
* Eine Kleine Jazz Musik
I should have thought of this in the first place. ^_^
"Yare, yare daze..."
"Years ago, a friend told me something. That if you play rock, you die at 27. Janis Joplin. Jim Morrison. Jimi Hendrix. So I figured, hell, I'll die at 27 too...but then my 28th birthday came and passed. I was disappointed...shit, I wasn't a rocker after all...but there are tons of grey-haired skeletons out there with canes out there still rocking hard. So I took that way of thinking that death was something cool...and tossed it."
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
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Tough crowd, isn't it? But it's like that to any forum where a person is relatively new... I appreciate the sentiment, Nick, I just hope it dosen't alienate myself more than I already am. ^_^
A comment will eventually come into play, whether it negative or positive. Honestly it dosen't matter to me which, as long as it's any feedback tinged with wisdom.
At this point, I can only count the seconds...
A comment will eventually come into play, whether it negative or positive. Honestly it dosen't matter to me which, as long as it's any feedback tinged with wisdom.
At this point, I can only count the seconds...
"Years ago, a friend told me something. That if you play rock, you die at 27. Janis Joplin. Jim Morrison. Jimi Hendrix. So I figured, hell, I'll die at 27 too...but then my 28th birthday came and passed. I was disappointed...shit, I wasn't a rocker after all...but there are tons of grey-haired skeletons out there with canes out there still rocking hard. So I took that way of thinking that death was something cool...and tossed it."
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
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Better make that hours and days. While the Off Topic areas seem to be teeming with life, it takes a while before people see the vids up here and find the time to review them.
If you're still hard up for reviews after a few days, try posting in the Opinion Exchange forum. You can offer to give people a review of one of their vids in exchange for them reviewing one of yours.
If you're still hard up for reviews after a few days, try posting in the Opinion Exchange forum. You can offer to give people a review of one of their vids in exchange for them reviewing one of yours.
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Thanks, fellas. For the info and the sentiment. It's too early for me to get discouraged and I'll just hang in there until my videos are more readily available.
In the meantime, I review other artists videos and see if I can get any inspiration from the innovative ones. There's always room to improve, and I plan to. ^_^
In the meantime, I review other artists videos and see if I can get any inspiration from the innovative ones. There's always room to improve, and I plan to. ^_^
"Years ago, a friend told me something. That if you play rock, you die at 27. Janis Joplin. Jim Morrison. Jimi Hendrix. So I figured, hell, I'll die at 27 too...but then my 28th birthday came and passed. I was disappointed...shit, I wasn't a rocker after all...but there are tons of grey-haired skeletons out there with canes out there still rocking hard. So I took that way of thinking that death was something cool...and tossed it."
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
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Dig it! I think my local videos are available for download now. ^_^
If anyone can check out any of my AMVs, I sure would appreciate the input. Creative-wise, I've been feeling stagnate and a little adivce could go a long way for me.
Thanks again,
SBR
If anyone can check out any of my AMVs, I sure would appreciate the input. Creative-wise, I've been feeling stagnate and a little adivce could go a long way for me.
Thanks again,
SBR
"Years ago, a friend told me something. That if you play rock, you die at 27. Janis Joplin. Jim Morrison. Jimi Hendrix. So I figured, hell, I'll die at 27 too...but then my 28th birthday came and passed. I was disappointed...shit, I wasn't a rocker after all...but there are tons of grey-haired skeletons out there with canes out there still rocking hard. So I took that way of thinking that death was something cool...and tossed it."
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"
Kenji Endou, "20th Century Boys"