On the subject of sync: I don’t know about other people here, but I enjoy watching AMVs with all their characteristic effects and cuts. I find the AMV brand appealing because editors pay extreme attention to the song to try and sync it with the footage. Professional music videos look great because the cameraman shot the footage specifically for the video, whereas AMV editors have to improvise with what they have. Depending on how you look at it, making an AMV is harder AND easier than making a music video – harder in the sense that we have a limited amount of source footage we can work with, easier in the sense that we do not have to actually shoot the footage. And naturally, with fewer sources to work with, we place more emphasis on sync.
I don’t think sync is an arbitrary criteria for judging AMV quality. There’s something primal about good sync that makes it reusable and even abusable to instantiate the concept of the video, whatever that might be. There will always be a place for videos with good sync and nothing else. The worst you can say about those videos is that they are unoriginal, but you cannot call them poorly edited.
As for using effects to achieve originality: I agree with you there, Bauzi. No, it’s not always a great way, but it is a way, and as long as it works, people will do it. On the flip side of the coin, you have to give effects some credit. Effects can go way beyond creating just some “interesting visuals”. The realm of effects is a grand one and we (as a community) have barely scratched the surface of everything that is possible.
What godix said is very important, and I’ll quote it here:
godix wrote:...this is a hobby largely dominated by teenagers...
To actually tap into the level of effects you see in the Casino Royale intro, like you said, Bauzi, you need to be an fx-specialist, and last I checked, not many teenagers are fx-specialist. Even on this site, there’s just simply not enough talent and motivation to consistently pump out (exceptional) effects driven, well synced AMVs like the movie industry pumps out well shot, well acted movies. Why? Well, because making AMVs is a hobby after all.
So we’re stuck with what we have (for now): sync and low level effects. And for me, that’s okay – if it weren’t, I wouldn’t have signed up for this hobby.