Now up! Lostboy's "This Kiss" (1999 A-kon People's
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Now up! Lostboy's "This Kiss" (1999 A-kon People's
Wow, I actually got on the ball and digitized one of my older videos! The video is "This Kiss" to various anime. It won the People's Choice award at A-kon X and Best Romance in the AWA 5 Exposition. I would love to get some feedback on it after all these years.
<b><a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 221">Click here to read more about the video and download it.</a></b>
Please bear in mind that I made this video with a camcorder and VCR. I chose not to do any computer re-editing when I captured it, because it's one of the best examples of a well-made linear video in existence, and I don't want to lose that by making it technically perfect. (Kind of like how George Lucas changed a bunch of the visual effects in Star Wars. I preferred the original, didn't you?)
<b><a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 221">Click here to read more about the video and download it.</a></b>
Please bear in mind that I made this video with a camcorder and VCR. I chose not to do any computer re-editing when I captured it, because it's one of the best examples of a well-made linear video in existence, and I don't want to lose that by making it technically perfect. (Kind of like how George Lucas changed a bunch of the visual effects in Star Wars. I preferred the original, didn't you?)
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- Lostboy
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