So I was watching some AMVs, and I stumble upon this one in my collection, and I notice it's not a bad effort but it has some glaring errors, most noteably some orphan frames and bad audio.
And since I have a video editing program open, I decide to clean up the AMV a little by removing the orphan frames. But I have this obsessive-compulsive perfectionist neat-freakish streak which compells me to fix things I see wrong, as if I have to prove to the world I can do it (it also whispers in my ear and tells me to kill people).
So I went and fixed a bunch of other things with the video in an obsessive rage. It took me a few hours (the deletion of the orphan frames took 10 minutes in comparison).
So I present to you, the Re-re-re-release 8th Anniversary Special Edition Director's Cut. Now with all actors digitally replaced with Ewoks, and all guns digitally replaced with walkie talkies.
Changes:
1. All orphan frames (all 4-5 of them) have been deleted with no adverse effect to the timing of the video or the audio.
2. At the end of the movie, the video of the ship accelerating doesn't match the audio of the Enterprise going to warp. I changed that by moving the acceleration clip around and slowing it down to match the sound.
3. When Picard says "Space, the final frontier", Gene blinks rapidly a few times. This was fixed.
4. The show's title screen looks like it says "Outlaw Star - Trek: The Next Generation Hero". I think he intended it to say "Outlaw Star Trek: The Next Generation Hero". I was going to change it in photoshop, but couldn't find the font he used, so I ended up using the official Next Generation Title Font.
5. I have a clean copy of the intro theme, but the sound in the AMV appears to be accelerated slightly, and I was unable to sync it properly. So I gave up. No fixed audio in this version. Someone with more experience can play with that one. Good luck.

I used only what I had here and did not use any additional clips from the show, which I don't have.
I did this just for my own amusement. I probably ended up breaking every ethical and copywright and artistic rule and moral code out there, and if I did, I deserve a resounding boot to the head. If Gene Starwind 21122 were to see this, would he worship me, or slaughter me in ritual sacrafice? I have no idea.
A point I want to make with this is that it's not too hard to get rid of annoying nuisances like orphan frames, subtitles, audio and video that isn't synced, lip flap, and such. It only takes a little more of your time, and it's worth it to try to make the AMV as perfect as possible. If it's this easy for me, a total n00b to the art of making AMVs (but not such a n00b when it comes to basic video editing 101), then it should be easy for all the you-tube n00bs as well. So stop making half-assed videos!
That is all. *face melts and head explodes*