Thoughts about the overused animes in AMV
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Thank you, I needed that after today. XDIleia wrote:I figured this video was relevant to this thread:
I noticed it on the New Vid on the Block a few minutes ago and even though my mind immediate thought it would be one of those "Bleach sexy character slideshow videos", my curiosity got the better of me and I'm glad it did.
This reminds me that I should watch the New Block videos more often. I stalk the announcement forum too much. >_<
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...and sigged!BasharOfTheAges wrote:
You can make art out of poop. It's not good because you made it out of poop. It's good in spite of that fact. Your medium might gross people out, but if it's good it's good.

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Re: Thoughts about the overused animes in AMV
Like others have mentioned before I think there is a subtle nuance that its not the problem that someone is using a commonly used or popular source as much as executing it with an overused or generic idea. Typically those shounen action anime are filled with a lot of formulaic action/plot that translates easily into AMVs. Take a popular song with a little angst, splice in some action sequences and emo attitudes, cut to someones determined face and burning resolve and finish off with either a triumphant victory or sorrowful defeat. But even a formulaic AMV can be good if done right even with overused sources. I think the naruto/one piece/bleach get a worse rap than others just because they've been on for so long so they've become the generational type of overused as opposed to a temporal type of overuse where a one or two season show sees a surge in popularity while its airing or when the dvd/blu-rays are realeased.
With all that being said, I'm still making a shounen action amv set to Blue Stahli.
With all that being said, I'm still making a shounen action amv set to Blue Stahli.

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UHG BLUE STAHLI IS SO OVER USED BE ORIGINAL FOR ONCE UHG!
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Re: Thoughts about the overused animes in AMV
Some people are like this:
Then there are the normal people:OH MY GAD! THAT LAST EPISODE OF NAR-UTO WAS FREAKIN AWESOME! IN FACT, IT WAS SO AWESOME THAT I ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO MAKE AN AMV WITH IT!
*slaps together a song played randomly in iTunes*
WHOA, DUDE I GOTTA POST THAT SHIT ON YOUTUBE!
Don't make stuff on impulse unless you have the impulse engines of the Enterprise.Hmmm, this part in this song reminds me of how the series Eureka Seven went. Hmm, it also has similar metaphors in it. Yeah...this could work! Maybe i'll put some effort into this to make it more entertaining! And since Eureka Seven isn't used as much, maybe this will get some people to watch it!
*put a lot of effort into an AMV*
Cool! Maybe i'll post it on a-m-v.org to see how I did! Maybe the people there can give me some good feedback and tips! Maybe they'll even tell me some good anime to watch!
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Re: Thoughts about the overused animes in AMV
Or a stack of doughnuts from the store.BasharOfTheAges wrote: You can make art out of poop. It's not good because you made it out of poop. It's good in spite of that fact. Your medium might gross people out, but if it's good it's good.
>>>Ed Brzezinski’s devouring of a Robert Gober sculpture (1989). As a reminder of the fact that not all forms of art vandalism display the high-strung ambience of early Modernist manifestoes, a quotation from the New York Post is instructive: ‘“Okay, I was hungry,” Brzezinski said, “I’d been drinking and I hadn’t eaten anything all day.” Brzezinski was at the Cooper Gallery to check out the new show of Robert Gober’s work… “I noticed this bag of doughnuts sitting on a pedestal,” says Brzezinski, who also works as a critic and curator. “Plain doughnuts with no sugar. I figured somebody had brought them and then gotten tired of them. So I grabbed one and bit it. It tasted stale.”
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Odd, people seem to react more favorably to my "impulse amvs".The_TEKnician wrote:Don't make stuff on impulse unless you have the impulse engines of the Enterprise.
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