History of AMV
- RichLather
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2001 8:11 pm
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Wouldn't happen to have a link, would you? I searched for "Breakaway" in the title and got two from this year, nothing more.
The oldest video in the database, taken solely from premiere date, is I Can't Break Away by MisterFurious, followed closely by my Young Punks on Bikes.
Anything else in the database with a premiere date earlier than these two is the result of bad information when entered into the system. To be honest, it looks more like the birthdates of those who gave the information!
Vlad, what's the earliest one you've got on here?
The oldest video in the database, taken solely from premiere date, is I Can't Break Away by MisterFurious, followed closely by my Young Punks on Bikes.
Anything else in the database with a premiere date earlier than these two is the result of bad information when entered into the system. To be honest, it looks more like the birthdates of those who gave the information!
Vlad, what's the earliest one you've got on here?
- Vlad G Pohnert
- Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2001 2:29 pm
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
RichLather wrote: Vlad, what's the earliest one you've got on here?
My earliest on here is 1993... Before that I did a lot of live action music videos....
There are about two that were considered one of the first shown at an event back in 83 (impossible to tell if someone else ever did one beyond that). That being one done to Yomato using Beatles "All You Need Is Love.. I head the original does not exsits (It turned do dust was the explination) and only a remake exists which I've seen
The other is Mr Roboto to the original Gundam series... Both were made by the same person, James Kaposztas... He is a staff member of Otakon and at the AMV panel in 2003, he gave away several VHS tapes with his video on them...
Vlad
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- Gemberkoekje
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Ah... don't mind that:Gemberkoekje wrote:*aluminium comes to my mind*
<A href=http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 3>Chinmoku Silence</a>
<A href=http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 4594>Anime Weekend Atlanta Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix project track 03 - B4U</a>
<A href=http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... =23232>The Lost Aluminum Studios Sailor Moon video</a>
For other vids look at this page *with links going right back to this site - ironically* <a href=http://www.aluminumstudios.com/amv/index3.html>Music Videos Edited by Aluminium Studios</a>
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I'm pretty sure I've seen an earlier one, though... 1977... butVlad G Pohnert wrote: There are about two that were considered one of the first shown at an event back in 83 (impossible to tell if someone else ever did one beyond that). That being one done to Yomato using Beatles "All You Need Is Love.. I head the original does not exsits (It turned do dust was the explination) and only a remake exists which I've seen
perhaps it was never shown at an event... it was made by
"You Know Who" (he dated all his vids).
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