A newbie's thought's on anime music videos in general
- arzuro
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Well personally I can't get off my ass if there's noone I can try to beat. I need competition. Of course not too much, or else it becomes discouraging. I find it best when I have one prime adversary who is above the rest of the crowd by some distance, that really gives you something to swing at. Although none of this applies to amv in my case. Also I don't personally feel myself capable of actually besting anyone except in one very specific field. It's still good to have a north star.
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- Otohiko
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1) Of what?live2direct wrote:AMVs ARE fanworks!Otohiko wrote:- if I thought AMVs were [neccesarily] mere fanworks and [neccesarily] inferior to other forms of music videos, I wouldn't be here
2) Neccesarily?
I beg to differ on #2.
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- arzuro
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True enough.
I mean, for one, I've known many editors who've made AMVs of series they hated in general but liked how they looked and how they suited a certain song.
Oh, for the record... my AMVs actually ARE fanworks exclusively, but not for anime. They're fanworks for the music (or "music") of my choice
I mean, for one, I've known many editors who've made AMVs of series they hated in general but liked how they looked and how they suited a certain song.
Oh, for the record... my AMVs actually ARE fanworks exclusively, but not for anime. They're fanworks for the music (or "music") of my choice
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Well I can just put in one of my anime DVDs and crank up my stereo, and skip through chapters and theirs your average amv.staces wrote:As AMVs being inferior to other types of music videos, anyone with half a brain could film random shots of bands playing and splice it with scantily clad chicks in bikinis. Hell, I can do that by cranking my stereo, muting the TV and channel flipping. Personally, I see AMVs as the superior music video form. ^^
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Fortunately, talents are usually not discovered but developed. I can have the natural talent of being able to draw, but if I don't do anything to develop and enhance that talent, it goes nowhere.arzuro wrote:Making slow progress does not necessarily correspond to lack of talent, also talents will often lie dormant until they are discovered.
My father is someone who has always strived to learn new things, and develop new talents. Over the years, he has taught himself to play the guitar, banjo, dobro (steel guitar) and piano. He has also taught himself how to knit, paint, draw and much more. None of these things came easily to him, but he worked at developing those skills within himself and for himself. The fact that others benefitted from his developed talents was just a nice side effect of his desire to better himself.
His only talents that came 'naturally' are his wonderful singing voice (which he doesn't use in public) and his analytical skills (he's an engineer with a resume that would make your head spin).
I think that applies to all of us, no matter our situation in life. Some people are able to make friends quickly (that is a talent), while others struggle. Public speaking is easy for some, and developed in others.
What would our lives be like if DaVinci stuck with drawing and hadn't delved into the realms of astronomy, anatomy, aeronautics and the such? If the Wright brothers had stuck to fixing bicycles? Hard work developed their talents. It wasn't discovered.
Same thing goes for this hobby. Not to put it on a level of DaVinci, but the talents developed while working on projects for this site aren't limited to editing.
You also mentioned that people probably wouldn't create AMVs if there wasn't an outlet for them, and you are woefully wrong there. I have been creating music videos in my head as long as I can remember. Long trips with nothing but the radio and my siblings for entertainment made me imagine that I was watching the scenery out the window of the car with a soundtrack. I'd imagine what would be a good image for certain parts of the song that was playing.
And that was before MTV. I think we had an 8-track still, and the only thing my parents listened to was Roger Miller and Johnny Cash or the radio. I still like Johnny Cash.
Luckily technology has caught up to my childhood daydreaming.
Here is one of my favorite little stories, and I'll stop:
A man was in the audience at a piano concert. The music was beautiful and overwhelming, so he decided to thank the pianist for the beautiful music. Approaching the artist, the man extended his hand and quipped, "I would give my life to be able to play the piano like that."
The pianist replied, "I have."