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Post by Studio G » Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:11 pm

Studio G is looking to join with another studio, as we have realized that even though we are the best in a local area, we are not quite professional... in fact far from it. If you are a studio looking to merg or if you would just accept the idea please contact out leader at onicloudstrife@yahoo.com
also our latest video, one that truly shows our work will be up as of monday 01/23/2006. it will be an updated version of Crimson Eva
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Post by dokool » Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:32 pm

Given that something like 95% of the studios on the 'org are one person, why do so many people take them so seriously?

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Post by x_rex30 » Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:38 pm

what does the g stand for?


whaa....?? don't look at me like that! >__<

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Post by Scintilla » Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:39 pm

I imagine it may have something to do with feeling "professional" about it (I mean, as "professional" as a hobby can be); I also imagine that there are real advantages to having a multi-person production group (split website costs and all that, pool talents for collaborations), especially if the members live in fair proximity to each other.
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Post by Infinity Squared » Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:20 am

And a network of people that are fairly easy to reach whenever you actually need help with what you're doing... that's what I think is an advantage of being in actual non-one-man-studios.
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Post by [Mike of the Desert] » Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:19 am

Scintilla wrote:I imagine it may have something to do with feeling "professional" about it (I mean, as "professional" as a hobby can be); I also imagine that there are real advantages to having a multi-person production group (split website costs and all that, pool talents for collaborations), especially if the members live in fair proximity to each other.
I quote both Scintilla and Infinity Squared about this. This is basically why people give importance to a studio. The thing I sincerely do not understand, is why exists one-man studios, it's nonsense. :?
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Post by JaddziaDax » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:10 am

Michele wrote:
Scintilla wrote:I imagine it may have something to do with feeling "professional" about it (I mean, as "professional" as a hobby can be); I also imagine that there are real advantages to having a multi-person production group (split website costs and all that, pool talents for collaborations), especially if the members live in fair proximity to each other.
I quote both Scintilla and Infinity Squared about this. This is basically why people give importance to a studio. The thing I sincerely do not understand, is why exists one-man studios, it's nonsense. :?
mine Exists because I want to put my own name on my videos, and not put a "group name" on it maybe... I'm selfish in that way??

lol and this is why I'm only an "honorairy member" of ScoobsNet o.0

lol I wanna use my own logo/name that I've been using long before AMV... for solo projects.... but I like doing group work, so I dont mind forgoing my logo on group projects...

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Post by mikestrife » Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:18 am

I think thats how most creators are. They want thier own name and logo on all of their videos so they come up with a studio name/logo for that purpose alone.

I think it works out where that way at a con viewers who recognize the logo will know the creator, their other amv's, and whether or not the liked/disliked his/her style.

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Post by trythil » Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:40 am

Scintilla wrote:I imagine it may have something to do with feeling "professional" about it (I mean, as "professional" as a hobby can be); I also imagine that there are real advantages to having a multi-person production group (split website costs and all that, pool talents for collaborations), especially if the members live in fair proximity to each other.
In some cases, there are significant sexual benefits, as well.

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Post by Scintilla » Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:40 pm

Michele wrote:The thing I sincerely do not understand, is why exists one-man studios, it's nonsense. :?
Because making websites and studio bumpers is fun. :P
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