Your favorite editors and why.
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
I think there's more than one way of having a favorite editor.
Kamoc would have to be on my list as a sort of cult figure. He's the kind of editor whose books I'd buy, whose T-shirts I'd wear and whose flag I'd put in my yard. And some other crap like that. I haven't even seen his videos in months but damn, they were good videos.
For Beo and Wonka - I always hate their videos when I first see them, and then I really like them. They at least deserve a gold star for actually making me feel such strong contradictions and kicking ass of sorts.
Bakadeshi is a master of polish and style, within the context of AMVs as fanworks. I love watching his videos get sharper and more perfecter as he goes on. I wouldn't ascribe him the title of either the most technical or the most stylish, but he has a good combination of these and it's always a pleasure to follow his work, as I did since the Animasia development days. He has a good attitude to his activity, and his videos are really just good fanworks as such.
Jasper-Isis (ok, jasper-isis) is an example of how to like an editor in context and outside of it. Her videos are very well-balanced, I think, and she does a lot of different stuff all along the spectrum. She's a very sharp editor and original thinker just in general, but knowing her as a person and watching her videos develop slowly and painfully (as they do) also gives them an interesting dimension for me. A bit longer, and I can start writing about a book about Jasper's editing or something
Tyler is a king of aesthetics. He's no silly technocrat, he really, really knows how to manipulate imagery at breakneck speeds to create great dramatic effects. Contrary to a lot of people, I never thought his ideas were particularly outstanding - but their execution is absolutely without equal.
Interestingly, all of the above I can recognize just by their editing style/approach, and they all definitely have one.
Kamoc would have to be on my list as a sort of cult figure. He's the kind of editor whose books I'd buy, whose T-shirts I'd wear and whose flag I'd put in my yard. And some other crap like that. I haven't even seen his videos in months but damn, they were good videos.
For Beo and Wonka - I always hate their videos when I first see them, and then I really like them. They at least deserve a gold star for actually making me feel such strong contradictions and kicking ass of sorts.
Bakadeshi is a master of polish and style, within the context of AMVs as fanworks. I love watching his videos get sharper and more perfecter as he goes on. I wouldn't ascribe him the title of either the most technical or the most stylish, but he has a good combination of these and it's always a pleasure to follow his work, as I did since the Animasia development days. He has a good attitude to his activity, and his videos are really just good fanworks as such.
Jasper-Isis (ok, jasper-isis) is an example of how to like an editor in context and outside of it. Her videos are very well-balanced, I think, and she does a lot of different stuff all along the spectrum. She's a very sharp editor and original thinker just in general, but knowing her as a person and watching her videos develop slowly and painfully (as they do) also gives them an interesting dimension for me. A bit longer, and I can start writing about a book about Jasper's editing or something
Tyler is a king of aesthetics. He's no silly technocrat, he really, really knows how to manipulate imagery at breakneck speeds to create great dramatic effects. Contrary to a lot of people, I never thought his ideas were particularly outstanding - but their execution is absolutely without equal.
Interestingly, all of the above I can recognize just by their editing style/approach, and they all definitely have one.
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- sasuke2468
- Joined: Sat Aug 21, 2004 8:34 pm
- Location: Six feet under the ground covered in dirt
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omg i'd hav to say michel... although i havn't talked to him much ever he was my first favorite amv with his naruto tribute that he did with hinatasan, still a favorite. also it inspires me to do better every time i see one of his amvs.
also shinodude, i got him started and it allwayz makes me amped to make amv's when he make's 'em, plus he allwayz supports me and beta's my vids
also shinodude, i got him started and it allwayz makes me amped to make amv's when he make's 'em, plus he allwayz supports me and beta's my vids
- Flint the Dwarf
- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2002 6:58 pm
- Location: Ashland, WI
- Koopiskeva
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- Location: Out There Occupation: Fondling Private Areas ..of the Nation.
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- Tono_Fyr
- Joined: Sat Jun 05, 2004 12:36 pm
- Location: Marietta, Georgia
Warheart (the man can metal), Koop (the man can make a sentimental AMV), Otohiko (the man can metal and be totally insane), Bote (the man can metal), Beowulf (gotta love the antichrist), Castor Troy (the man can do cross over shit), Aqua (the girl can do some fucking hilarious lip synch), and of course, Kevin Caldwell... The man was a god amongst AMV Editors
- Castor Troy
- Ryan Molina, A.C.E
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2001 8:45 pm
- Status: Retired from AMVs
- Location: California
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- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
omg I crash mine too by scrubbing the timeline too often
Or does that mean I'm Kevin?
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Actually, I should tip my hat to Kevin for getting me into AMVs, but I never really warmed up to much of his stuff except "Engel".
Or does that mean I'm Kevin?
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Actually, I should tip my hat to Kevin for getting me into AMVs, but I never really warmed up to much of his stuff except "Engel".
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- faaip_de_oiad
- Joined: Fri Aug 05, 2005 6:21 pm
- Bebop0083
- Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 4:27 pm
- Status: That's What She Said.
my favorite editors:
Castor Troy- this guy knows his stuff what can i say. he inspired me to make my own amvs. especially jpop amvs. i dont think i would have ever used jpop songs if not for Castor let alone make any jop vids for YYH.
Arigatomina- I dont think any of my YYH vids wouldnt have been successful if i didnt watch any of her's. I love the overall style of her vids. her vids just rocks.
Castor Troy- this guy knows his stuff what can i say. he inspired me to make my own amvs. especially jpop amvs. i dont think i would have ever used jpop songs if not for Castor let alone make any jop vids for YYH.
Arigatomina- I dont think any of my YYH vids wouldnt have been successful if i didnt watch any of her's. I love the overall style of her vids. her vids just rocks.
- amvwizard
- Joined: Sat Jul 30, 2005 8:13 pm
- Location: North Carolina
I already posted here but i felt like I should again o.0
Koop - No surprise here. I see his videos and thats how good I want to be. I probably won't ever be, but anyway.
Jaddziadax - I like her videos. An all around good editor. AND SHE USES SONY VEGAS!
Pwolf - I watched his "Ace Combat" videos. And I was really impressed.
AtomX - I saw his "On My Earth" video and I was amazed. I remember hearing that he was just messing around when he did like the first minute and 1/2 of that video and it was still really good. Plus I like saosin and music similiar to that. Under Oath.
Koop - No surprise here. I see his videos and thats how good I want to be. I probably won't ever be, but anyway.
Jaddziadax - I like her videos. An all around good editor. AND SHE USES SONY VEGAS!
Pwolf - I watched his "Ace Combat" videos. And I was really impressed.
AtomX - I saw his "On My Earth" video and I was amazed. I remember hearing that he was just messing around when he did like the first minute and 1/2 of that video and it was still really good. Plus I like saosin and music similiar to that. Under Oath.