
Ko Oh Yoku wrote:Have you noticed that we have a lot more talent than those who do "official" music videos (meaning those that they release on DVDs and such). I mean tons of these official ones use the "slap-random-scene-to-music" and it's like any moron could do it.
I wonder if they would be interested in hiring some people from here. Probably not...but just a good idea don't you think?

KLin wrote:The Banner of the Stars trailer video was done by a member for Bandai. The announcement post is here
Apparently they aren't paid a whole lot anyways, so that's another reason not to spend a lot of time working on an AMV.
Vlad G Pohnert wrote:KLin wrote:The Banner of the Stars trailer video was done by a member for Bandai. The announcement post is here
Apparently they aren't paid a whole lot anyways, so that's another reason not to spend a lot of time working on an AMV.
Yep, I did that one and although it was fun working with anime, it's totaly different then making an AMV for a hobby. To do a real good job based on how one would really want to see it would cost way too much time... Considering you have to justify being paid, you don't want to spend hundreds of hours... Then as with any other project I have done for clients, it's a real treat to get to do what you want since it happens on very RARE occations.
Video editing for a living is not the "Dream" job some people thing of. Better to stay with making AMVs for a hobby if you want to really enjoy it....
Vlad
MaboroshiStudio wrote:So true Vlad... I felt the same about the trailers I made for Bandai as well.
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