First off, Prodigi, you're selling yourself short. "Broken Life" was an amazing piece of work with brilliant edits. You're humble, though, I'll vie you that
Hi, all. I've been a fan of DZX Productions for about a year and a half now, and I'm a dedicated part of their fanbase (where I go by "shadowphoenix88"). I am not only a fan because of their videos, but because of the other facets of their personalities and talents. But no one really cares about such things as those right now, so I'll cut the crap and get straight to the point.
Everyone who has ever downloaded a video from a-m-v.org (or any other site) is quite familiar with the extroardinairy amounts of Linkin-Ball videos that plague the servers with their disparate frames, rehashed concepts, and basic editing flaws that make our eyes and ears bleed. The same doesn't just apply to Linkin Park or to Dragonball Z. Various recycled bands and animes are used over and over again, and the result is almost always the same. Not so with DZX.
My first impression of DZX productions was utter amazement from the get-go. One of the first videos that I downloaded was Archangel Zero's "Hold So Dear," a video that takes Final Fantasy VIII footage and really does something with it. I had never heard the song in an AMV before and it fit exquisitely. It was a beautiful piece that showed that you didn't need a billion special effects crammed into the first five seconds to create a true masterpiece. I began expanding my collection of DZX vids and noticed that every single one of their videos held the same kind of ingenuity. If they used a common song, it was for a purpose and it really worked. Their ideas were not always completely unique and original, but they were always given a special twist and a true identity to stand out against other vids with the same idea. And time after time I saw that not every video has to have special effects to survive indefinitely. These are unrecognized classics that are simple, yet eloquent. Potent. Etc.
Above are the two newest members of DZX Productions. Both relative rookies to the business and I can already see the vast potential that they bring to this ingenious craft. All six members have great ideas, and whether their video-making technology is the the top of the line or not, they always strive to bring their audiences "Entertainment with Style." And they most certainly deliver. From mind-blowing stunts in Sephiroth X's Matrix videos (though not eligible) to emotional outbursts in Altruistic Crono's and Archangel Zero's many dramatic undertakings or the heart-pounding action videos seen by all members, the style and the concept are always brought to the forefont to deliver a performance that as a musician I can wholeheartedly give a standing ovation to. Its a learning process, and all 6 members are well on their way in that process.
But don't take my word for it. Just type "DZX Productions" into the studio box and download some of the available videos. See how far they've come and how elegantly they portray their messages. You won't be disappointed.