Is AMV-making considered an art form?

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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by JaddziaDax » Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:58 am

Fall_Child42 wrote:Both good and bad are completely subjective and cannot be used to define "art"
kindergarten finger paintings are just as much art as a Leonardo DaVinci painting... I never said otherwise O:



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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by InsaneWaya » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:17 am

Chiikaboom wrote:
dazza1008 wrote:So, anyone starve themselves or deprive themselves of sleep (a.k.a. go without something important to them) to make AMVs? :)
wut is sleep ?
I think it involes closing your eyes or something like that, i may be wrong.
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by EvaFan » Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:41 pm

Meh, I don't really consider amv's art... More or less they are forms of self-expression.

In terms of art, I'd like to say its when people go above and beyond on a scale of creativity.

So ya some AMV's could be perceived as art but most are just expressions of the AMV maker’s ideals, interests, and personal tastes in a way that may or may not be entertaining to others.
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by InsaneWaya » Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:35 pm

I would say it is art personally, you ever been in a preschool art class? if putting your hand in paint and touching paper with it is art then AMVs are definatly worthy to be considered a form of art. And like i've seen in previous posts, doesnt mean it hasta be good art.
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by Koopiskeva » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:29 pm

Eva-Fan wrote:In terms of art, I'd like to say its when people go above and beyond on a scale of creativity.
You realize that this is subjective don't you? AMV's can fall into this easily.
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by EvaFan » Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:52 pm

Koopiskeva wrote:
Eva-Fan wrote:In terms of art, I'd like to say its when people go above and beyond on a scale of creativity.
You realize that this is subjective don't you? AMV's can fall into this easily.
Yes I do, hence the bold and underlined words this time for futher clarification... And the other part of the post you may have missed...
Eva-Fan wrote:So ya some AMV's could be perceived as art
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by Koopiskeva » Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:09 am

Eva-Fan wrote:stuff
Merely pointing out that what you said is vague and doesn't actually classify anything specific as being art. |:

So, girugamesh.
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by Megamom » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:12 am

AMV = Art :up:
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by Kosmit » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:47 pm

Megamom wrote:Pictures of me dressed up like a pregnant woman = Art :up:
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Re: Is AMV-making considered an art form?

Post by Fall_Child42 » Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:03 pm

Kosmit wrote:
Megamom wrote:Pictures of me dressed up like a pregnant woman = Art :up:
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