Klinky, AD, and iserlohn, Amen.
I don't know if my opinion would really qualify in such and in depth debate such as this, on the fact that I haven't made an AMV in a long while, but oh well.
To me, with one of my videos, and probably the only one that could be clarified as an AMV, thus not random scenes put together, I strived for what I
wanted in the video, not what I though would be more crowd pleaser. This may be because I have no thoughts of going to any kind of con any time soon, and if I did, I would probably make an entire new video for it. But What I did with this video, is made something that I wanted to see, I wanted to use the song. I didn't know how it would turn out. The result, in my opinion, could be turned out from luck, artistic ability, or technical usage. But when I made it, I didn't care. Though thinking back to when I made it, I don't think that I was going for any kind of artistic view, unless you find rolling an interesting topic.
Now that I can finally make AMV's again (Computer problems prevented me) it will probably take me a while to find the right song. The song I choose will either be an already used song, but I recreate it with a different anime, and/or different mood/attitude. Another option, which would be the more time consuming one, would be to find an totally unused song. This is what I did in my 'Old School Rolling' video.
This is something that I would like to say about the topic in general. The debate with art and Technical. I, as well, say both. In most of my favorite videos, the usage of Technical and digital effects are what bring out the art in it. They (Who shall remain nameless) Blend their Technical Skills in to the anime, and make it look almost natural to the series. But not only to the series do they make this so. They blend it to the music as well. Almost like it is the feature film that iserlohn is talking of. It was strange, when I went to submit an opinion of this video. Every time I went to watch it, to find something good, bad, or whatever, I would get memorized, and watch it beginning to end. It just appealed to me so much.
One thing in particular to this subject, is the 'fading' effect. If you would call this a technical effect. Imagine how much this effect has effected emotional aspects of a video. And not only emotion, but other artistic (If you consider them to be separate). I'm sure that most of you could say that you have used this effect, in at least some kind of emotional manner.
Vlad G Pohnert wrote:I personally seem to have become more worried to what people will say about the quality of my videos rather than the artistic side myself. This is a trend I think that will take away from my videos in the end and I and reconsidering this of trying to achieve video perfection to please the audience watching it and not getting labeled by all the tech gurus and my videos being "technically inferior" in favor of artistic and emotional merits
Very well put. I, personally, would not worry what anyone would think about my videos. If someone who was labeled a 'Tech Guru' had labeled my videos something like that, I would ask the 'Tech Guru' to make an emotional video, and see how it came out. (Nothing against all those 'Tech Guru's' out there.
Back to something Klinky said:
Klinky wrote:You can write a guide to tell you how to make most any DVD look it's best, but you can't write a single guide to make any song match the footage it's best. It all depends....
VERY VERY well put. It's how the creator feels about their video that's really important, not how the audience and viewers fell. If you look at a DragonBall Z fan boy/girl, who has just completed his/her first video. You can't find someone prouder. That is...Until they come to the AnimeMusicVideos.org Forum. There's so much discrimination. And that's where the whole, 'It's what I think, not what you think." (Sounds like something your mom would tell you to say, Eh little boy's and girls?).
And I'm sure that not many of you really care either.
And finally, one last thing. This sorta’ goes with the topic, but may be a little off. Anyway... What if the song already has all the art in it? It is a true masterpiece? Then someone goes and sticks a few clips on it and call's it an AMV. People are impressed, but are blinded by the awesome music. There are a few thing that people can do about this. But the someone takes it to the next level. They actually use their Brain in making an AMV, not just their Mouse finger. They take all, and any, technical inspiration and effect that they know, and make the crowd pleasing video, as it has been put. I have seen this happen, and it has been admitted. I want to know what you think on something like this. If it looks REALLY good, Technically, and Artistically. I have before fallen for these kind of creations, and have only been told after an in-depth opinion has been wrote (Makes me sound stupid, now doesn't it.)
...That about sums everything I have to say up. Now my hands hurt.