OMGOMGOMG!!!!! OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!! THAT SOOOOOO ROXXORS!! IS IT GOING TO BE LINCOLIN PRK ANBD DBZ?!?!?!?! THAT'S BE SOOOOOOOOKEWL!FirestormXIII wrote:My next video owns all of yours. My next video doesn't deal with all these lofty moral questions, or profound insights, nope mine isn't like that at all.
Mine's got....Anime! And Music! Together!
Beat that
What Kind of "AMV" are you currently working on.
- Rozard
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- The Man who puts the "E" in READFAG
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- Vlad G Pohnert
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- Vlad G Pohnert
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- ErMaC
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Vlad - you seem to be exploring the pathos of one's inner turmoil - i.e. the death of society by means of pop-culture. Your exploration into the inner realms of the pre-conceived image fascinates me. The "creator," if you will, is a representation of the individual in a democratic society. The government (conventions) holds back this individual by thrusting upon him or her the notions of winning some type of competition. It is unfortunate that these competitions are, in the end, meaningless - which is what makes the project you and I are collaborating on far more ambiguous.
Though I must say, Vlad, you tried something so many others are not willing to even think about - create artistry utilizing imagery with a storyline that is already there.
In all seriousness, that was a bold move (I know a lot of people can't tell when I'm being sarcastic or not, but you know me : ) I appreciate what you were striving for - it made an impact).
-N
Though I must say, Vlad, you tried something so many others are not willing to even think about - create artistry utilizing imagery with a storyline that is already there.
In all seriousness, that was a bold move (I know a lot of people can't tell when I'm being sarcastic or not, but you know me : ) I appreciate what you were striving for - it made an impact).
-N
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In the current trend of unsatisfactory productions I have taken it upon myself to base a concept on the inept ability of the effortless video editor. Using the mindset of an exxagerated hobbyist from the said community, I am creating a paradox of technique and effort that in the current time would normally follow the logistics of a rebound project, but instead are reversed to become almost nonexistant. Clearly I am following the work of Ed Wood vicariously by unlearning such basic film and editing fundamentals and furthermore reverting back to that of an adolescent. To follow this intrepid design of distaste, I follow the diacotomy of effortless videos by employing methods of intolerable source for a visual supplement. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of revolting transitional effects, trite contrast settings and the revered Cartoon Network logo strategically placed in the bottom left corner of the video to revert your eyes from what transpires in the unorganized mesh on screen and further impairs your sense of, dare I say it, fair judgement. It is necessary to annotate here that the creator of the video, played conspicuously by me, has, in fact, the talent to produce a project much higher in quality and performance, but to communicate just how dire our situation is, I feel it important to sacrifice the characteristics that help produce a visual/aural medium and instead fall victim to the very stereotypes that ail the community, thus staying true to the paradox.
Sata andagi!





