Are you proud of your own works?

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Paul Kievits
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Post by Paul Kievits » Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:14 am

Shamelessly stolen from dj_ultima_the_great:

When I start a video, I think, "I'm going to make something so cool and different I will rock everyone's ass of"

When I'm working on the video, I think, "This looks nothing like I want it to look like, oh crap I don't have time to actually redo the stuff I wanted to redo and make it look decent since the con deadline is creeping up. Oh well just finish the crap you're making"

When I finish a video, I think, "This actually looks ok! No it sucks! OMG how could I leave that error in arghhhh :/"

After I've uploaded and announced the video, I think, "Let's pimp the hell out of this video"

After that about 50 people tend to watch the video and only 5 appear to care enough to tell me they like it.

It's actually all quite sad :'(
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Post by jubjub2 » Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:13 am

I've made a few videos I am really fond of, but I don't know if I would call myself 'proud' of them. I kinda reserve that for my kids. ;)

I have been finding it interesting that the amvs I make that I really, really enjoy are not neccessarily the ones that other people seem to like. But that's the way of most creative endeavors.

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Post by JudgeHolden » Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:25 am

With each video I learn thingd, therefore I am proud of the things I have learned not to do, ever, ever, again ...... like lip sync drama = BAD ... :lol: WHILE lip sync Patton = Good or not so bad .....


So, I am proud of making mistakes. :wink:

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Post by sayde » Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:25 am

Like many other people on this site, I too am proud after just finishing a new amv. However, as time goes on and I look back to my older amv's, I begin to wonder how the hell people liked some of the amv's I made in the first place. lol

Of course, this doesn't apply to ALL of my amv's, but some of them. After I get my head out of ass, and my music video has been out for awhile, I'm able to better see the flaws it contained for myself.

I won't lie. Peoples opinions also play a big factor as to how fast I go from initially liking an amv I made, to hating it.

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Post by Ayanefan » Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:00 pm

Myself, I'm proud of my work... the fact that I even finished the darn thing is a miracle in itself. I was hoping for a lot of opinions and feedback so I can get my 2nd video created with the things I've learned, I've had some great feedback but not a lot.
But yes, I'm proud of my work because I created it. I've had my initial upsets when the flaws were pointed out but I got over it and am learning... still. (rotoscoping is not what I thought it was... I will now call it Cut and Paste again.)

Ayanefan.

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Post by Bakadeshi » Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:41 pm

I am always proud of my work in at least some degree. generally the more work I put into it, and the more it comes out how I originally invisioned is directly proportionate to how proud I am of the final product. For instance, I was more proud of AR2 when I finished it since I did exactly what I set out to do, than I was with Zetsumo since I didn;t accomplish everything I had set out to do originally, even though Zetsumo is technically far superior and alot more work.

I am the most proud of my amvs when I can accomplish something I didn;t think I could do before, when I challenge myself to figure it out and do it. (generally with some custom effect I imagine up or a scene composite I need for a particular scene in the amv, like the Rain segment in AR2)

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