Milan21 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:46 am
It was terrible to hear about the fire case at Kyoto Animation’s main studio.
The video was finished 11 days before that, but I wanted to make a little memoir about it on the end of the clip, because Tsurune was KyoAni’s last completed anime series which I really like.
To be clear (I am sure you know), it was arson and murder. While it doesn't appear I knew anyone in the fire, I do have friends/colleagues/students of friends who were killed (I used to work for a subdivision of Bandai doing anime reviews for overseas marketing). I toured the KyoAni studio in 2010. To say this was upsetting is an understatement.
I sure hope your In Memoriam doesn't imply KyoAni is gone for good. I really hope with the millions of dollars of support they've received from Japan and the world, they will rebuild.
Anyway I dont' know how, but my video received (hungarian) Mondocon 2019 Summer's Audience's Choice Award.
That’s all, I think.
I hope You may find my video enjoyable.
Very enjoyable. And I can definitely see how it won an award. It's a very different type of AMV than I am used to, but it was very good. Not too short, but short enough that the premise stayed engaging. Also, it sounded a lot like taiko drumming (but I think it's not?), so the whole thing felt very Japanese, and almost more like official promotional material than a fan work.