What Kind of "AMV" are you currently working on.
- TemprateRage
- Joined: Fri Aug 09, 2002 12:20 am
What Kind of "AMV" are you currently working on.
I currently working on an AMV for the PS1 RPG game called "XenoGears" Ive done it to the music of "Flaw" the song is "One More Time" the title of it is "a Broken Mind: The Lost Child" part one. I would like to know what kinda of AMV you are currently working on.
- TekkaRepliroid Zero
- Joined: Tue Jul 24, 2001 12:41 pm
- Location: Mississauga, ON
One that I'm hoping will leave some people disturbed. 8)
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I'll Never be the One that she Needs (first DL-able vid, ops appreciated)
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"Ooonly if you dance with meeeee" - GIR
I'll Never be the One that she Needs (first DL-able vid, ops appreciated)
"OOW, Why does it huuuuuuurt?!" - Zim
"Ooonly if you dance with meeeee" - GIR
- nailz
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- Nightowl
- Joined: Tue May 29, 2001 2:54 pm
I am currently working on a video that explores the ramifications of pop-culture on the sexual revolution - or, rather, evolution, as it may be called today. I am utilizing concepts put forth by German Expressionist and French New Wave filmmakers, as well as underground video artists. The video will also touch upon the more post-modern concept of 4th Wave Feminism, and the impact media has had on society's perception of women. In addition, I will cover the juxtoposition between video and film, pertaining to - although not limited to - women in said media, and the death of the male image as the older sex icons die out. This entails the want of a man's fantasies, even if said fantasies will come back to haunt him (not wanting any part of his sordid, one-track-mind lifestyle). The media I will use ranges from live action to original animation.
I believe that, or rather I hope, the anime music video community will delve into a more conceptual era. The work as of late is, thus far, not very encouraging. I'm hoping that a new wave of AMV will, eventually, be ushered in. At this point, I am incredibly bored. Then again...
Is that enough?
-N
I believe that, or rather I hope, the anime music video community will delve into a more conceptual era. The work as of late is, thus far, not very encouraging. I'm hoping that a new wave of AMV will, eventually, be ushered in. At this point, I am incredibly bored. Then again...
Is that enough?
-N
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Well, depending on how verbose you want to be and/or how snobbish you want to appear, you could describe anything like that.Nightowl wrote:I am currently working on a video that explores the ramifications of pop-culture on the sexual revolution - or, rather, evolution, as it may be called today. I am utilizing concepts put forth by German Expressionist and French New Wave filmmakers, as well as underground video artists. The video will also touch upon the more post-modern concept of 4th Wave Feminism, and the impact media has had on society's perception of women. In addition, I will cover the juxtoposition between video and film, pertaining to - although not limited to - women in said media, and the death of the male image as the older sex icons die out. This entails the want of a man's fantasies, even if said fantasies will come back to haunt him (not wanting any part of his sordid, one-track-mind lifestyle). The media I will use ranges from live action to original animation.
I believe that, or rather I hope, the anime music video community will delve into a more conceptual era. The work as of late is, thus far, not very encouraging. I'm hoping that a new wave of AMV will, eventually, be ushered in. At this point, I am incredibly bored. Then again...
Is that enough?
-N
Heck, you could call DBZ a cutting, postmodernist critique of modern-day power struggles, since everything in that anime seems to be completely relative. Maybe you could throw in a parody of the evils of capitalism in there.
- SarahtheBoring
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Niche.
Incredibly, pathetically niche. Very little movement, song that sounds like the blood has been drained from it. Working from probably one hour of video, total.
And I'm not doing the song justice. But then few could.
Basically I'm killing time until I build up my DVD collection to the point where I can actually make something interesting (given, of course, that I come up with an interesting idea - still holding on that one. )
Incredibly, pathetically niche. Very little movement, song that sounds like the blood has been drained from it. Working from probably one hour of video, total.
And I'm not doing the song justice. But then few could.
Basically I'm killing time until I build up my DVD collection to the point where I can actually make something interesting (given, of course, that I come up with an interesting idea - still holding on that one. )
- Vlad G Pohnert
- Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2001 2:29 pm
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Well, I did try to do something very differnet with my last video... wait till you see what I have in store for next year....Nightowl wrote:
I believe that, or rather I hope, the anime music video community will delve into a more conceptual era. The work as of late is, thus far, not very encouraging. I'm hoping that a new wave of AMV will, eventually, be ushered in. At this point, I am incredibly bored. Then again...
Is that enough?
-N
Vlad