
Things seem to be balanced more nowadays.

That statement saddens me, but this one even more so:CerebralAssamite wrote: DE's take away the need to actually put effort into syncranising music and action from the anime.
If you think that DE's take effort away from both of those, then I would have to say that your idea of what digital effects are actually for is rather skewed, as there are digital effects that take much effort and do both of those.DE's are taking away the core of what editing is all about. Instead of putting in the effort to 1: Find the video that matches the style and lyrical content of the music and 2: actually cutting it up and timing it perfectly.
While that can be true of basic transitions, it by no means is exclusive to that. I have seen many vids that use digital effects to the same extent.The only effects I think I use are transitions placing one scene over another, it helps in telling your story and is sometimes very professional if used correctly
I don't think that you've looked hard enough at that list . . .If the only way to receive 10's and get into the top 10 board on the org means that we need to use effects used in Euphoria and others, then I sincerly hope I never make it.