How has the AMV landscape changed?
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Re: How has the AMV landscape changed?
Rider, am sure you realise this anyway....but even if nobody at all uploaded your videos....you wouldn't magically get thousands of views all of a sudden...probably the opposite...less people would know your name
and well....with the way youtube works i don't see how it matters what channel a video is on, people watch it, they like it, they dont like it...they may comment. Thats as far as youtube interaction goes. As long as said channel owner doesn't chop your name out the credits or something, or block you from commenting....it's actually no different than it been on your own channel?
and well....with the way youtube works i don't see how it matters what channel a video is on, people watch it, they like it, they dont like it...they may comment. Thats as far as youtube interaction goes. As long as said channel owner doesn't chop your name out the credits or something, or block you from commenting....it's actually no different than it been on your own channel?
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Re: How has the AMV landscape changed?
^ Yeap.
I get more views and subscribers to my channel as a direct result of others uploading my videos and crediting me (sometimes linking directly to my channel) than I do from just random people happening to find me.
To be honest, whether it's on my channel or not, no one cares that I made it, they just want to watch an AMV. When someone else uploads my video (and isn't trying to take credit for it) I'm just happy that more people are watching my AMVs, especially given that it's usually more views than I'd be able to get otherwise. I've heard the argument that "You'd never know if you were gonna get more views/subscribers, they stole your potential views", but without having a 25k-30k subscriber base like many of their channels have, I find that highly unlikely. Plus, my channels keep getting suspended, I'm on my fourth one. >_> It's nice that viewers can still easily watch my videos in the event that I get ousted again.
I get more views and subscribers to my channel as a direct result of others uploading my videos and crediting me (sometimes linking directly to my channel) than I do from just random people happening to find me.
To be honest, whether it's on my channel or not, no one cares that I made it, they just want to watch an AMV. When someone else uploads my video (and isn't trying to take credit for it) I'm just happy that more people are watching my AMVs, especially given that it's usually more views than I'd be able to get otherwise. I've heard the argument that "You'd never know if you were gonna get more views/subscribers, they stole your potential views", but without having a 25k-30k subscriber base like many of their channels have, I find that highly unlikely. Plus, my channels keep getting suspended, I'm on my fourth one. >_> It's nice that viewers can still easily watch my videos in the event that I get ousted again.
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Re: How has the AMV landscape changed?
Rider4Z should just issue takedown notices. Worked for Scintilla, and It's not like anyone actually checks the veracity of those things.
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It worked for Scintilla on the squid girl video because the music was actually his. But, yea, you can issue take down notices or even simple take down requests via legal-sounding form-letter style PMs too. When I gave a shit it worked for me... 30-40 times.
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So easy to block that, and get the person who sent it potentially banned . Not like most youtubers know this thoughBasharOfTheAges wrote:It worked for Scintilla on the squid girl video because the music was actually his. But, yea, you can issue take down notices or even simple take down requests via legal-sounding form-letter style PMs too. When I gave a shit it worked for me... 30-40 times.
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Re: How has the AMV landscape changed?
I know Scintilla's case is different. I bring it up because (1) he deserves to receive shit about it and (2) I love the irony and think it'd be pretty funny to see it happen again.
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I'm not sure I see the irony. Someone can be pro-remix culture and be all for sharing works that exhibit substantive transformative alteration (one of the tenants of fair use and the evolution of culture itself), but be against sharing unaltered works. One is expressing creativity and adding value, while the other isn't. In fact, I think that’s the general view of this very site. Or it used to be at some point, with the whole “don’t use downloaded footage” thing.
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Re: How has the AMV landscape changed?
You're right, it's not really irony. Asshattery is the more precise term that I should have used.
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Re: How has the AMV landscape changed?
trythil wrote:You're right, it's not really irony. Asshattery is the more precise term that I should have used.
and like I can can complain about 1.6+ MILLION views: http://youtu.be/blt6lqUXMd0 ... though they still don't know who made it.