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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by Pie Row Maniac » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:21 am

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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by xPiikanyaa » Sat Dec 11, 2010 5:38 pm

-shougo anime, with a lot of masking, colors and now 3D, of around 1:30, slry like a million on yt
I do that.
Angel Beats.
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Name of the anime + name of the song = Title of the amv

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Post by Nya-chan Production » Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:58 pm

xPiikanyaa wrote:I am Beowulf.
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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by Castor Troy » Sat Dec 11, 2010 10:05 pm

Nya-chan Production wrote:
xPiikanyaa wrote:I am Beowulf.
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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by Bauzi » Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:25 am

One of my favorite aspects of this hobby being able to take these taboos, making a good video out of them, and completely shoving them in the naysayer's faces. :up:

This video was about breaking as much taboos as possible. It was made in 2003 and is great. It even won a VCA.
kireblue wrote:"Using the same scene twice is always a bad idea"
I think that Ileia's "Continuous Play" completely shattered and disproved that rule.

One of the core scenes was used more than twice. Sometimes it is a bit varied, but in the end it's the same scene and worked out good.


A will agree on the crossfade thing. Somehow. It gets annoying as hell if you sync every shit with crossfades. It's seams to be kinda neurotic and forced.
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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by BasharOfTheAges » Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:38 am

Bauzi wrote:
One of my favorite aspects of this hobby being able to take these taboos, making a good video out of them, and completely shoving them in the naysayer's faces. :up:

This video was about breaking as much taboos as possible. It was made in 2003 and is great. It even won a VCA.
No. It was a parody. It was mocking videos that did those things. Now, I know parody is a hard concept for people to grasp (if the VCAs are any indication) but try real hard and we can learn about satire later.
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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by Bauzi » Sun Dec 12, 2010 9:49 am

:?

One aspect was about breaking these taboos:
When I was about half done with the video, I came across an post from
PatrickD about the 10 Commandments of AMVs. Having seen them, and after
vowing to make the absolute worst music video ever, it was important to
break as many of these commandments as possible. Thus they quickly
became added to my todo list. I've broken all but the last one. But I
have plans to break that one too... Here they are in their
entirety(ripped off without permission):

PatrickD's Ten Commandments of Anime Music Videos:
(No offense intended towards God or religion. Deal with it.)

1) Thou shall not take any aspect ratio except one aspect ratio.
Don't intermix full screen video with letterboxed video. Changes
between the two are distracting for the audience. You want your video
to look like one complete product, but intermixing the two aspect ratios
works against that.

2) Thou shall make no image with subtitles.
Subtitles are bad. Don't do it. Text distracts the audience. They'll
be too busy reading to pay attention to the video. This also applies to
the logos that networks stick in the bottom-right corner.

3) Thou shall not let characters talk in vain.
Avoid having characters talking in the video (unless their lips are
synchronized with the lyrics.) If characters are talking while you
can't hear what they're saying, the audience is left wondering what
they're missing.

4) Thou shall honor thy fellow creators.
Don't take anime footage from other videos. If you actually want to
make a good video, you'll need to do it right and record your own source
footage. Go buy the DVDs.

5) Thou shall not steal.
Yeah, Napster might be fun, but if you're going to use a song in a
video, go out and buy the CD. MP3s aren't the same quality anyway.
Plus, you'll get a warm, fuzzy feeling for supporting the music artists.

6) Thou shall not let video static lie.
If you're recording from VHS, put a mask over that video static in the
bottom few lines of the screen. Seeing that hop all over the place
while the video plays is distracting...and it looks bad too.

7) Thou shall not kill clips haphazardly.
Don't just stick in footage wherever it fits. Plan ahead and have them
fit with the music. Follow the beat of the music and plan clips around
that.

8) Thou shall not use footage more than once.
Avoid using the same video clip more than once. It shows that you
either have a very short memory or you didn't capture enough source
footage. If it's a humor bit, keep in mind that there's a reason
comedians never tell the same joke to the same audience twice.

9) Thou shall not covet thy editor's transitions.
Just because you have all these transitions doesn't mean you have to use
them. Only use what's appropriate for the scene. Putting in
transitions because they're "cool" isn't a good idea. Only use them if
they add to the story.

10) Thou shall keep the output acceptable.
Nobody wants to download a 50 Mb video just to find out that it's been
poorly compressed with garbled sound. Use compression methods such as
QuickTime, MPEG, AVI/DivX, or high-quality RealMedia. Experiment until
you find one that works well...then feel free to stick with it. Avoid
using obscure codecs since nobody really wants to have to install a
codec just to view one video.
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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by Ikore » Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:03 am

If you're recording from VHS
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu :ying:
SING! Never mind the words!!!

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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by xPiikanyaa » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:36 pm

9) Thou shall not covet thy editor's transitions.
Just because you have all these transitions doesn't mean you have to use
them. Only use what's appropriate for the scene. Putting in
transitions because they're "cool" isn't a good idea. Only use them if
they add to the story.
I really am a dreadful editor. |:>

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Re: AMV Taboos/Stereotypes/Cliches: Old and New

Post by godix » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:40 pm

BasharOfTheAges wrote:
Bauzi wrote:
One of my favorite aspects of this hobby being able to take these taboos, making a good video out of them, and completely shoving them in the naysayer's faces. :up:

This video was about breaking as much taboos as possible. It was made in 2003 and is great. It even won a VCA.
No. It was a parody. It was mocking videos that did those things. Now, I know parody is a hard concept for people to grasp (if the VCAs are any indication) but try real hard and we can learn about satire later.
No. It was *MEANT* to be a parody. What it ended up as was proof that you could break all the (then current) taboos and still produce a damn entertaining video.


On the reuse scenes thing, Ileia's vid wasn't bad. But is still my favorite scene reuse video.
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