Otohiko wrote:Because other people don't make things I want to see.
This, very much a lot.
But that's only part-reason, obviously.
I've been making AMV's since 2005 and been editing film since 2009.
For AMV's I do it because I find it amazingly entertaining once an idea click and you have resources to pull it off. I enjoy seeing my magic lay down on the timeline and create the visions I've had.
For film the editing process is not as fun, but is extremely important - it takes longer than AMV editing, but is entertaining as you control the pace and feel of the contet there is, in a whole other way
than for AMV's.
I edit and make videos as one of my many creative-outlet's.
And I appreciate Manga, Anime and Music since back when I was only 6-7 years old.
So when I found AMV's it just felt obvious I'd give it a try - And I am very glad I did.