JudgeHolden wrote:Castor Troy ... /thread.
I'm actually considering running a panel at AX about what goes into winning amvs. Keep the responses going.
JudgeHolden wrote:Castor Troy ... /thread.
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I'm actually considering running a panel at AX about what goes into winning amvs. Keep the responses going.
after all good or bad is something defined by perception. thereare a lot of people going crazy with Justin Bieber amvs.l33tmeatwad wrote:Castor Troy wrote:JudgeHolden wrote:Castor Troy ... /thread.
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I'm actually considering running a panel at AX about what goes into winning amvs. Keep the responses going.
I think calling it "good AMVs" would be a better approach, because sometimes BAD AMVs can win contests, lol...(I could name examples from over the years, but that would be rude...)
Ikore wrote:after all good or bad is something defined by perception.
and Im referring to people who will see those AMVs as "AWESOME" even when they're lame for us.l33tmeatwad wrote:Ikore wrote:after all good or bad is something defined by perception.
I'm referring to bad editing, as in sloppy, poorly done, and completely trashy looking videos (regardless of the video and audio sources).
Ikore wrote:and Im referring to people who will see those AMVs as "AWESOME" even when they're lame for us.l33tmeatwad wrote:Ikore wrote:after all good or bad is something defined by perception.
I'm referring to bad editing, as in sloppy, poorly done, and completely trashy looking videos (regardless of the video and audio sources).
Standards can be set and you can be really skillful, but personal preferences will define your approval over what you like, and that will be consired good; you may set your mind to tell you that sloppy amv are the worst of this world, or you can think than only narutoball 3d zshipwhateverbleachwillbenamed are good, what is good for me can be bad for other, It's like Oscars and Cannes.
I like to write.l33tmeatwad wrote:Ikore wrote:and Im referring to people who will see those AMVs as "AWESOME" even when they're lame for us.l33tmeatwad wrote:I'm referring to bad editing, as in sloppy, poorly done, and completely trashy looking videos (regardless of the video and audio sources).
Standards can be set and you can be really skillful, but personal preferences will define your approval over what you like, and that will be consired good; you may set your mind to tell you that sloppy amv are the worst of this world, or you can think than only narutoball 3d zshipwhateverbleachwillbenamed are good, what is good for me can be bad for other, It's like Oscars and Cannes.
If there is no bad, there is no good, so it's a pointless argument then, why did you even respond
that would be awesome. I have never understand why we pay someone to tell us what is good or bad.BasharOfTheAges wrote:We should just line up all those professional critics against a wall and let the firing squad at them, cause they're clearly not a benefit to society. I mean, hell, anyone could do their job and be equally right.
so what's the point, are ancient art schools set for people to like something?BasharOfTheAges wrote:Clearly all academic study of food, art, music, and cinema is pointless.
The best artists keep doing what they feel is right, true and fulfilling.
Everyone around them just has to figure out what the artist is doing and enjoy it.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No one on this website has released a video that everyone loves. As long as you got all of the technical aspects of your video in check, you should feel free to express yourself in anyway possible.

Ikore wrote:that would be awesome. I have never understand why we pay someone to tell us what is good or bad.BasharOfTheAges wrote:We should just line up all those professional critics against a wall and let the firing squad at them, cause they're clearly not a benefit to society. I mean, hell, anyone could do their job and be equally right.so what's the point, are ancient art schools set for people to like something?BasharOfTheAges wrote:Clearly all academic study of food, art, music, and cinema is pointless.
they exist to teach, they have gathered thousands years of knowledge for people to improve, not to create a bird's cage where "good artists" will sit and feel comfortable or to invite new fellows to reach our beautiful zone, where our own rules dictates standards and anything outside of that will be "bad".
Art is appreciation, not a mathematical formula, I shouldn't limit myself at making amv because snobs will tell me "is bad".
and have people elected as politicians too, it doesn't make them a necessary part of society eitherBasharOfTheAges wrote:The mere fact that we, as a species, independent of cultural quirks, accept that some people are qualified enough to be critics
people may love to eat shit if they want to, ask twilight.BasharOfTheAges wrote:consensus is that quality is not 100% subjective.
Ikore wrote:and have people elected as politicians too, it doesn't make them a necessary part of society eitherBasharOfTheAges wrote:The mere fact that we, as a species, independent of cultural quirks, accept that some people are qualified enough to be critics
people may love to eat shit if they want to, ask twilight.BasharOfTheAges wrote:consensus is that quality is not 100% subjective.
The point is about "like", what is 100% subjective, not about better or worst production or quality, and yet consensus is just a common agreement "we all think it is good", and what people think is always subjective, it's not mathematics.
quality is just a bunch of steps that lead to a final product suitable to certain standards, that doesn't make it good, it makes it acceptable to our rules. Good is a matter of perception.
what I´m getting from that stuff "hey we have this set of rules for you to do a good amv, and if you don't follow them it's going to suck" and I don't like that. I don't agree that amv or any kind of art should be caged on a single line of manufacturing. I just need good anime and good music, a good edition only makes me more attracted to it.
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