
Running On The Ragged Edge
Video: Speed Racer (2008 film)
Audio: "Elevation" by U2
Formats: MP4, AVI
Date: December 2008
http://community.livejournal.com/studio ... /5286.html
Since Strawberry Kiss really doesn't upload to the org, and her videos are really not known here, then yes. That video wasn't part of the DDR MEPs, fyi.godix wrote:Dance Dance Revolution is 'indie'?
So a non-mainstream amv is considered indie or something?JudgeHolden wrote:Since Strawberry Kiss really doesn't upload to the org, and her videos are really not known here, then yes. That video wasn't part of the DDR MEPs, fyi.godix wrote:Dance Dance Revolution is 'indie'?
That is the definition in the vernacular.Unlimited Rice wrote:So a non-mainstream amv is considered indie or something?JudgeHolden wrote:Since Strawberry Kiss really doesn't upload to the org, and her videos are really not known here, then yes. That video wasn't part of the DDR MEPs, fyi.godix wrote:Dance Dance Revolution is 'indie'?
I guess it's a matter if you define the Org AMV makers as mainstream. Sure all the best AMVs tend to come from Org AMV makers, but the main AMV scene seems to be on the Tube. Conventions announce contests here, but there seems to be a large count of AMVs and AMV makers on the Tube. It confuses me a littleUnlimited Rice wrote:So a non-mainstream amv is considered indie or something?JudgeHolden wrote: Since Strawberry Kiss really doesn't upload to the org, and her videos are really not known here, then yes. That video wasn't part of the DDR MEPs, fyi.
Basically I wanted to highlight lesser know editors and videos. In addition, videos I felt where / are underrated or forgotten about. I had many people come up to me today and yesterday thanking me for introducing them to the above videos (hence this list being posted), so I think I achieved my goal. Of course, one can take issue with any list; and I had tons more to play, but time was against me playing them all.BasharOfTheAges wrote:That is the definition in the vernacular.Unlimited Rice wrote: So a non-mainstream amv is considered indie or something?