I polish my digital video technique basics for an exam and I came across 10bit video signals and 4:2:2 and 4:4:4. They have their benefits, but are they relevant for amvs?
So 10bits instead of a 8bit color depth give me more detailed greyscales (I guess that's the biggest advantage for the human eye). That could be interessting if you plan to make an amv with a lot of b&w scenes. Can/do codecs like x.264 or XviD compress with a 10bit colour depth?

4:4:4 instead of 4:2:2 gives me better chroma values. That could be usefull for colour correction and chroma keying, but... heck do DVDs, Blurays or downloaded material even come with 4:4:4 ? Are there even sources that we get into our hands that have 4:4:4 ?

I hope you can make those things clear for me. Thanks in advice.