godix wrote:So, the lesson of all of this is that AX isn't worth submitting good videos too so we should just flood them with crap we don't give a damn about?
Corran wrote:- Video coding methods Trythil mentioned above.
...Evanescence songs...I and my co-creator put a lot of hard hard hard work into this video over the span of YEARS. It's devistating that it will not even have the chance to be judged.
trythil wrote:(If you want to hear about AX's video preparation methods, talk to AbsoluteDestiny for the full, horrifying scoop.)
Corran wrote:Scintilla wrote:outlawed wrote:- DQ'ing the video 'The Wedding Rings' because they considered it a 'fan story' and not a music video.
TommyRude wrote:"Hey look, snakes on a plane!! LOLOLLO XOXOXOXOXOXOX!!!!!"
Pwolf wrote:it's not so much jsut throwing out random jokes, hes integrating them into the video within a uniformed theme and concept.
jbone wrote:TommyRude wrote:"Hey look, snakes on a plane!! LOLOLLO XOXOXOXOXOXOX!!!!!"
Don't be dissin' Snakes on a Plane, man.
TommyRude wrote:To be honest I'm kinda glad they DQ'd it cuz frankly I don't like where the genre is going.
Corran wrote:Regardless of what you may think, the video had anime, it was synced to a song and it did not break any rules that AX put out. Even the rule on parodies says they would accept a video such as his. And that is really was my point.
</a>TommyRude wrote:Well didn' they have a rule about having the right to refuse any video at their discretion? *shrug*
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