Shui wrote:The Online Mekka of AMVs are definitely the Russians and the French.
Sadly, the french community is dying as well right now, at least 2 of the biggest website,
http://www.ketsuryu.com/ (suddenly stop being updated a year ago), and
http://forum.amv-france.com/ (which forum is barely active right now .... pretty much like here).
I think some teams may still be active though, like
Soul's team and
Sora to kasai.
If you ask me why the hobby is dying, I would say it's a consequence of the communities and forums dying:
New people who want to edit will now instinctively go first on Youtube before searching for website like the org. But even if it's a convenient place for streaming, youtube is not a place where you can discuss a hobby, learn things from FAQs, get some friends with the same passion, etc. It's not a forum, and the social interactions are limited to the comments.
So I think most of newcomers now edit one or two videos on their own, get some brief comments on streaming websites, then get bored at the third video, and just quit at the fourth, since there's no one/no place to discuss about it. Only very few of them will be motivated enough to search for the org, and to subscribe (especially since now the forum seems so inactive).
Consequently newcomers don't get enough experience to bloom and create only few average-at-best videos before quitting, and with older editors moving on with their life there is simply no way the flow of things can change. The only surviving website is AMVNews.ru, thanks to wide range of activities (various contests, daily news), and the russian editors being numerous enough to stand on their own (in term of feedback and forum activity).