How often do people see an AMV the way the creator sees it?
- Rozard
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I don't think anyone could ever see a video the same way the creator does. I mean, that person made it, so they had to work with the video, play around with different ideas in it; all around different experience than viewing it. In fact, I don't think any two people could view a video the same way (Unless the vid is something like a straight forward parody, like d0k1's "Wassup")
- dokidoki
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You mean, everyone agrees with me that the video is a criticism of Sartre's philosophical system, and the supposed distinction between en-soi and pour-soi?Rozard wrote:In fact, I don't think any two people could view a video the same way (Unless the vid is something like a straight forward parody, like d0k1's "Wassup")
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- Rozard
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Well, yeah! Duh, didn't I just say that?dokidoki wrote:You mean, everyone agrees with me that the video is a criticism of Sartre's philosophical system, and the supposed distinction between en-soi and pour-soi?Rozard wrote:In fact, I don't think any two people could view a video the same way (Unless the vid is something like a straight forward parody, like d0k1's "Wassup")
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