Who Was Your First?
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Re: Who Was Your First?
errr well mine was the first one I think ;-p my Graduation had an anthologies thing put too music (christian!! wonder if they even thought about copyrights at the time ehehehe) and I wanted too do something like that. So my first AMV was my own ;-p and, yea, I still love it ;-p in fact it's my favorite....The_Digital_Phoenix wrote:Just wondering, what AMV was the very first you ever saw? And if you still liked it or not.
My first was Aluminum Studios' "Sailor Kombat" and while it is no longer my favorite it is one of them. Damn cool vid.
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Same here. At the time I thought it some sort of anomaly. "Hmm, someone took anime footage and set it to music. How quaint. Nice video, though." I then typed "anime," "music" and "video" into a Google search, and... =)Machine wrote:The first AMV I saw was by Eric Jones of Flyhigh Studios.
The Pain of Ryoko's Heart. Great video
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as I recall, it was a Vision of Escaflowne video done to Bush's Chemicals Between us.
It was probably the video that made me want to do one for myself.
As I look back on it, it still remains as one of my fave's
It was probably the video that made me want to do one for myself.
As I look back on it, it still remains as one of my fave's
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