trythil wrote:The feeling that I get from reading the previous posts in this thread is "technical issues don't matter as much as artistic issues". If I'm wrong, feel free to correct and/or flame me for it.
Anyway, what I am attempting to illustrate is that technical skill and artistic skill are strongly linked. If you have a low signal-to-noise ratio in your presentation, no message, no matter how profound or touching, will be communicated.
This is, I think, a major reason why technical merit has become so paramount lately. It is only in the recent past that the means to produce high-quality videos has been made available, and every reason exists to use the available resources for clearer communication.
Fluxmeister wrote:Or if you are more of an award hound, make the video to manipulate
judges and the audience into loving your video.
melezov wrote:I think that each and everyone of AMVs that didn't use DVDs as source should be trashed and forgotten.
melezov wrote:I think that each and everyone of AMVs that didn't use DVDs as source should be trashed and forgotten.
It will be a noble and a worthy sacrifice since DBZ DVDs are hard to acquire.
Seriously though.. when was the last time you saw a 10/10 for video quality AMV whose overall sucked badly?
Interesting, eh? Becouse I can't recall any..
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