AMV Monthly: April 2017


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Re: AMV Monthly: April 2017

Post by Kireblue » Tue Mar 21, 2017 6:18 pm

What is AMV Monthly?
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Anamorphic Productions wrote:This is a newsletter geared towards the AMV community. Whether you’re watching or creating, we hope to have something to interest everyone. Our beginnings were strange; a post was made on the .org’s forums, asking about the status of the newsletter, because an option to receive one is in your profile. Then, interest was sparked as it was admitted that no, the org didn’t have a newsletter – but quite a few people thought that it should.

And here we are.
That was actually a quote from the very first issue of AMV NEWS MONTHLY written 12 years ago by Anamorphic Productions. Its been almost 10 years since the last issue was released on November 17, 2007. But on a whim, I felt that it was time to bring it back. It took some time for me and the AMV Monthly Staff to figure out the most efficient way of doing this, but after throwing around a lot of different ideas, we finally decided that the site's forums were actually the best place to host it (at least for the time being).

Our goal is to consolidate information relevant to the AMV community into a single location, and to create a new outlet for members to share information among themselves. We also hope to appeal to the interests of our readers, and to become something that you look forward to every month. So if you're interested in helping with that, we're currently looking for additional people to either join our staff or contribute content for our monthly releases. Feel free to PM me for details.

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Re: AMV Monthly: April 2017

Post by Kireblue » Tue Mar 21, 2017 6:18 pm

Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 VCAs!
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Congratulations to all the winners of the 2017 Viewers' Choice Awards! The full list of winner and finalists can be found here.

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You can also watch all the finalists and semifinalists in playlists here:
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Most Artistic Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Comedy Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Character Profile (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Use of Instrumental Music (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Action Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Romantic Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Dramatic Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Use of Single Anime (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Use of Lip Synch (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Fun Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Use of Multiple Anime (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Most Original Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Dance Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Trailer or Commercial (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Parody Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Horror Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Storytelling (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Short Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Use of Special Effects (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Sentimental Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Collaborative Video (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Best Multi-Editor Project (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

Video of the Year (Semifinalist Playlist) (Finalist Playlist)

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Re: AMV Monthly: April 2017

Post by Kireblue » Mon Mar 27, 2017 5:28 pm

Around the Net
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Deadpool Musical - Beauty and the Beast "Gaston" Parody
Who knew the "Merc with a Mouth" could sing?! Check out this fan-made musical mashup of “Deadpool” and “Beauty & the Beast” featuring Wade’s own NSFW, mature-audiences version of the classic song “Gaston” from the original musical! (If you like it, please share it!
Shooting Stars (Steven Universe)
By popular demand. This also kinda ended up being a big conglomerate of my current interests. Super fun to edit, but very challenging.
Fandom Paradise LIVE! - A-M-V.org Viewer's Choice 2017
We celebrate the best in AMVs from the last year, with our look at the Winners of the AnimeMusicVideos.org Viewer's Choice Awards, tonight on Fandom Paradise LIVE!
She called it....


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Re: AMV Monthly: April 2017

Post by shorisquared » Mon Apr 10, 2017 10:51 am

Upcoming Contests
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Newly Announced
Animethon I June 16, 2017
AnimeFest I July 6, 2017
AkaiCon I July 7, 2017
Matsuricon I July 15, 2017
Sabotencon I July 22, 2017
Kumoricon I September 1, 2017
Anime USA I October 24, 2017

Upcoming Deadlines
MomoCon I April 24, 2017
AnimeNEXT I April 29, 2017
Anime Expo I April 29, 2017
Animazement I May 1, 2017
Anime St. Louis I May 3, 2017
Otafest I May 6, 2017
Anime Mid Atlantic I May 7, 2017
Anime Central I May 12, 2017
Anime Festival Orlando I May 20, 2017
A-Kon I May 31, 2017

Recent Results
Sakura-Con (Winners)
Hanadoki-Con (Winners)
MTAC (Winners)
Kawaii Kon (Winners)
Anime Detour (Winners)
Tekko (Winners)
AnimeCon Arkansas (Winners)
Sabaku Con (Winners)
Anime Boston (Winners)
LouisiANIME (Winners)
Con-Nichiwa (Winners)
Colorado Anime Fest (Winners)
Kigacon (Winners)
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Approaches to Online IC Contest Review

Post by PieandBeer » Mon Apr 17, 2017 7:02 pm

[Discussion] Approaches to Online IC Contest (Review)
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Last month I solicited answers to a few questions regarding online IC contests like AMV Roulette and Soul's Team IC. Below are a small selection but I encourage you all to read the full discussion here.

1. How would you describe your method of making a full AMV in 3-7 days?

From CeliaPhantomhive
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For the 3 day IC's I just do not sleep. I might take one or two 4 hour naps but the last 24-30 hours before the deadline I'm awake and desperatly trying to make everything come together. LOL

Of course it helps to have some sort of theme or concept in mind before the contests starts. Clipping all the shows I download is also something I've been trying to do. Have a separate project file for each show with all the useful clips in it. It makes ICs, and even editing in general, so much faster. Saves hours of scrubbing footage.
From ngsilver
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Honestly, my method for making a video in such a short time, and I'm talking even 2 hours (since that's the IC type I usually take part in), is basically the same as any other time. I start with my audio source and come up with an idea and run with it. More often then not I'll use the source's story to help make something coherent. The deadline just helps focus me really. More often then not I'll treat a non-IC competition like it's an IC with a short deadline.
2. Are there specific online IC styled contests you usually join?

From Azexous
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Mainly Souls Team IC and Stylize IC hosted by Eden Team. I would join others if the provided music tempts me or if the requirements a contest gives are unusual and to an extent chaotic (not in a bad way obviously) like AMV Roulette or (sometimes) if friends drag me to join. :'D
3. If you edit AMVs outside of these online contests, how does your approach editing change given the time and theme/source constraints?

From TritioAFB
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If I were able to do a video in difficult conditions (an IC) I can make it with a lot of time given, different to a time-limited event.
So it's a kind of encouragement for me, since you dont know your audio source in the first place, and that's the main problem many people came with during an IC.

'Inspiration comes faster if I know my anime and my audio' This is true but during the making of the video you might experience some problems as you might lose motivation or you liked better another idea that came after. In an IC you first dont know if you can use certain audio, or certain anime. However, if you have an idea it might has a chance. So why not trying?
4. How long has it been since you've seen your family or the sun? Or how do you manage your other activities during editing crunch time?

From SilverLugia345
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Most of my editing time is during the late evening and during the night. This helps because in the morning I sleep and then participate in any activities for the day. I have discovered that working on AMVs during the late evening or during the night is when I come up with a lot of ideas and want to edit them together
5. Are your ideas generally spurred by the source restrictions or do you go into the contest with a basic idea of what you would like to make?

From shorisquared
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For me, it's a little bit of both. Sometimes, the source restrictions can help me focus on what idea I should make. Other times, it's what takes up most of my editing time just to think of an idea. Honestly, when I go into a contest and they give me a theme/restriction, I'll think back to all the AMV ideas I haven't done yet that would fit the theme. It's like "oh yeah, I've had this idea for years and had no real reason to make it until this specific theme came up in this contest. Guess I better do it now!". Sometimes, it takes an IC styled contest to get a few of my ideas finally made.
6. Are there source styles (music or visual) that you tend to gravitate to? Why or why not?

From ngsilver
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I prefer working with older footage usually. Sources I know like the back of my hand. Sources that are really good looking and easy to work with. In the end if I know the source really well it's really easy to scrub, find clips, and place them where I want them. Music, something with a good beat that I can get some good external and internal sync going.
7. Is there anything else you would like to say about these contests, their communities, and the videos that come out of them?

From CeliaPhantomhive
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This generation is crazy talented. Videos made in 3-7 days are now on par with projects people spend months on. And the online community, honestly, is so active and inspiring.
From Azexous
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They're really fun AND Y'ALL SHOULD GIVE EM A TRY!!! YOU'LL GO THRO A LOT OF STRESS AND HELL IN A WEEKEND/WEEK BUT YOU'LL HAVE FUN!!!!
Thank you for participating in this discussion and I hope to see many more awesome IC videos from you guys :)

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Re: AMV Monthly: April 2017

Post by MinetChan » Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:19 am

AMV Documentary Update & Logo Contest
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We have made tremendous progress on the AMV Documentary Project.

Not only were we able to film nine interviews and lots of AMV events at Sakura-Con, but we have also received interviews and footage from Texas, California, Russia, France, Egypt, the Netherlands, and just yesterday, South Africa.

Our next objective is filming MomoCon, and in particular, two editors by the names of l33tmeatwad and pwcagal272. Just yesterday, StarTrinity009 sent a camera and equipment to both of them in order to improve production quality for their segment. We look forward to seeing all of the great footage that comes out of this and thank them for their generous commitment. We would also like to thank kireblue and the rest of his staff for agreeing to help film during Momocon's AMV events.

We are still looking for more volunteers: videographers, interviewees, musicians, designers, and more. We also have a spot open for another associate producer. If you have any skills you want to contribute, please message MinetChan or StarTrinity009.

We also have an immediate need for more videographers interested in covering this year’s Anime Expo. Please contact us ASAP if you would like to volunteer for this task!


As a final note, we would like to reveal the title of our main documentary video (which will take precedence over community spotlights and other topic videos).

The AMV Documentary is now titled:

Synced Together: AMVs & Their Editors

Starting today we will be accepting submissions for a title and logo design for the main documentary video. Please read more about entering here or follow below for more information.

CONTEST RULES

The contest begins on April 23rd, 2017. Submissions will be accepted through June 4th, 2017. Winners will be announced via our website, social media websites, and by direct contact to the winners' email accounts. In order for your entry to be submitted and reviewed by our judges, all entries must be:

1. Submitted directly to MinetChan (Madeleine Brookman): mbrookman323@gmail.com
2. Submitted in their original source file and
3. Submitted as a high resolution .pdf with 300 dpi or higher.

LOGO REQUIREMENTS

Specifications: Logo designs are highly advised to be sent to us in two versions: 1) which includes the main title “Synced Together: AMVs & Their Editors” and 2) which doesn’t include any title, so it can be used for a variety of different videos. Individuals who send in two versions will be given a higher priority.

Professional: This logo will be used throughout the AMV Documentary Series. It may also be featured on our website, our social media platforms, and other mediums. As a result, while we want the logo to be eye-catching, it must still be legible.

Theme: Logos must promote the international AMV community and communicate “AMV Documentary Series” without the use of a title. Designs should be universal in theme, and not nation specific. Think iconic editing, videography, and anime imagery. Get creative!

Color: There are no limitations, and any colors may be used. Depending on how we use these designs, we may ask for future changes to our winner's design(s) in terms of color and level of complexity.

Integrity: Logos cannot contain copyrighted or trademarked material. Logos must be original and created by the contestant(s). Logos may not include images or licensed images that have been previously published. Logos must be easily reproducible and scalable for large and small formatting.

EXTRA DETAILS

Winners will be selected by the AMV Documentary Series Committee comprised of the director and producers of the project. Contestants agree that we may publish their logo and name(s) and may use both for advertising campaigns and/or marketing materials in the future. Contestants assign all ownership rights, including all intellectual property rights to the logo, to the AMV Documentary Series Committee. Additionally, the AMV Documentary Series Committee may alter, modify, or revise the logo as it sees necessary to achieve the goals of the project. The AMV Documentary Series Committee reserves the right to not select a winner if, in its sole discretion, no suitable entries are received. In the event that there is no winner, awards for the top three logo designs will still be sent out to the contestants, except for the credited title "Logo Designer."

PRIZES

A 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place may be awarded depending upon the number of contestants. These prizes will be shipped out between 2-3 weeks after the winners have been announced.

Here are the prizes as follows:

First Place: Credited as “Logo Designer”; My Neighbor Totoro DVD; Metropolis DVD; Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack Black Butler II (Complete 2nd Season + 6 OVAs); AKB48 CD; 48-Hour Crunchyroll Pass

2nd Place: Tales From Earthsea DVD; Galaxy Angel Z DVD Vol. 1 & 2; The Book of Prop Making by Svetlana Quindt; 48-Hour Crunchyroll Pass

3rd Place: One Piece Season One First Voyage (First 13 Eps. Uncut) DVD Set; surprise calendar; surprise keychain; 48-Hour Crunchyroll Pass
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Re: AMV Monthly: April 2017

Post by TritioAFB » Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:11 pm

Interview with AMVNews
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Interview with AMVNews
Turbo:

1) What are the origins of AMVNews and its purpose.
The first years and how was the perception of the community
There were several pre-conditions for the creation of AMVNews. By that time I had been interested in AMVs for quite a while, I was a programmer (mostly in C) and I had a friend dealing with web developement. He proposed me to host a site in case I had any good ideas (he hosted the first version of AMVNews). Besides I wanted to try myself in PHP and web developement. To make a website devoted to some hobby seemed like the most logical and interesting solution). At the time Akross was the only AMV community in Runet and is was mainly creator-oriented, devoted to contest videos of Russian authors. And I wanted to introduce Russian AMV-community to the world’s best examples of anime music videos. Even by that time A-M-V.org interface wasn’t too user friendly, especially for those with bad English. First version of AMVNews actually was a simple blog where I posted best AMVs from my collection, which by that time had grown rather large. I reposted everything in community of then-popular Russian site NNM.ru with cross-links to AMVNews. This is how I’ve got the first visitors. Afterwards visitors of Akross learned about the site and increased traffic, making AMVNews more popular.
2) While AKROSS is related to AMVNews, the last one is way more active than the first one. Why does this happens?
Of course, before the creation of AMVnews I had used to be a regular visitor of Akross. AMVNews is several years younger. But Akross and AMVNews do not intersect in any way – neither in terms of administration, nor in terms of organisation. Totally different people run these sites.
In my opinion there are several reasons for Akross’ decline. Irregular contests and other events, slow functionality update, usability problems. And, sad as it is, one of the problems is the arrival of AMVNews. But, generally, one of the strongest enemies for all standalone AMV sites has been, of course, the Youtube.
3) Who had the idea of organizing the main contests from AMVNews such as the Big Contest and Level Up?
Big Contest was initially devised as a spring alternative for Akross Con. Spring and summer used to be a very quite time in terms of events, not covered by Akross. Initially I didn’t plan to hold any contests at AMVNews. The first contest was held one year after the site started to exist.
Level Up idea came to me along with other ideas for thematic contests and seemed quite promising. I had been thinking it over and improving it for 2 or 3 weeks before I announced the contest. Everyone I shared the idea with liked it immediately. One contest was held and everything might had been over but I recieved quite a lot of private messages and emails from authors requesting another contest of this kind. Thus it was decided to make it annual.
But I must say that not all contest ideas turn out to be that popular. There was one ambitious idea to join efforts of AMV creators and would-be musicians. Thus the idea of Fast Start 2010 contest was born. There was a trailer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClMRz679_ZM), I improved site functionality drastically and did everything possible to attract the musicians. 150 music track were gathered (http://amvnews.ru/index.php?go=Files&fi ... rt&in=show), some of these were very professional and even made way to my playlist. But this contest brought only 6 videos (http://amvnews.ru/index.php?go=Files&in=cat&id=30&st=7). All of those were really good but it’s hard to call this contest a success.
4) AMVNews has caught the attention of the international community so that at this moment is one of the most active communities, do you expect this tendency to continue?
Generally yes, the number of foreign audience grows steadily while the level of Russian traffic has somewhat decreased. Also, although more comments in foreign languages appear, it is still noticeable that foreign visitors hesitate to comment. We have taken some steps considering the situation: English version of the site is improved constantly, all important news come both in Russian and English (thanks to Minstrel). Form for adding videos has been simplified significantly. A couple of English forums have been added.
5) When did you meet Minstrel? How has been the experience working with her?
If I remember correctly, we started to communicate closely while working on additional content for PencilHead video (in particular on pencilhead.me website). We’ve met up with Minstrel and Qwaqa in real life several times. But it’s rather hard to meet offline since we’re living in different countries. I’m in Russia, Minstrel is in Ukraine. Later on I’ve invited Minstrel to help me manage the site since it has been a challenging and time-consuming venture.
6) During the last years russians prefer the events from AMVNews rather than other communities, why does this happens? Some of them refers to the News events as 'nationals'
Actually I can’t say there has been much change. Russians have mostly been participating in Akross Con and Big Contest since the very beginnings of these contests. I’m not sure if there are Russian-speaking authors that intentionally choose or used to choose foreign contests instead of these two.
7) Do you plan to continue directing the News for the following years?
Yes, as of now my plans remain unchanged. Although sometimes motivation fails me, especially in times when there are not many good videos around) But still new videos keep coming, the videos which stuck in my playlist and which I often re-watch. So the site will live as long as creators and audience are interested in it.
8) Cool You have met several editors from the past and even though you haven't shown a new clip you're now a veteran in the AMV World. What are your thoughts about the evolution of the AMV World? From the 00s until now?
Many things have changed while I’ve been into AMVs. At the beginning there were videos made with simple software without effects and with 320x240 resolution. Today the standard of quality is at least 720p. Lots of videos with special effects started to appear after 2004. Today many authors, including novice ones, edit with more or less modern software. Videos used to be uploaded to animemusicvideos.org, now most authors prefer to use Youtube channels. I can feel that overall number of AMVs multiplied drastically but great epic videos became really scarce.
The audience changed too, nowadays they’re much more demanding (at least at AMVNews). Many wonderful creators have came and gone while I’ve been into AMVs. I’m always sad when another one of my favorite creators drops AMVs. But AMVs are just like any other hobby, people overgrow it or simply get tired. That’s life.
9) What has been the impact of the AMVNews in AMV events in Russia? Example: the AMVShow. Mind if you could talk about it?
AMV Show is a unique and spontaneous event, organized by fans for fans. First show was conducted almost accidentally, it just so happened that I knew a guy from Saint-Petersburg with an experience in organizing anime conventions. It was he who proposed to hold a large theatrical screening of AMVs. Many creators met and got acquanted at this event. In time organizers from other cities joined this endeavour. Show geography changed every year. We experimented with the show programming. There were AMV classics and original animation, large first-time premieres like PeniclHead and PaperHeart as well as a part of a popular Russian fun project Ru.Comix. Two years ago we held an AMV quiz: the audience were supposed to recognize an AMV by a small clip of the video. And last year there was an anime quiz. We did all we could to entertain the audience. In our best year there were 4 shows simultaneously, in 4 different cities. This year, however, there’s no enthusiasts to organize the show once again.
10) Any words for the audience?
Join us at AMNews and watch videos, and also upload some other interesting videos which we have somehow missed. Comment videos of wannabe-authors in Exam section to help them gain experience. Rate videos to make our ratings as objective as possible, unlike YouTube. Peace to you all)
Misntrel
1) When did you join the AMVNews and how has been the experience being an admin?
I’ve been with AMVNews since the middle of 2007 and started as a translator. I became admin in 2012, and community had changed much by that time. So for me it was like to become a university lecturer right after graduation: the place was still the same but the folk I used to had fun with were gone. Being admin is somewhat nostalgic. On the other side it’s quite interesting to watch the hidden side of the community and be able to implement some ideas.
2) How did you meet the News?
Searching for AMVs like most of us. I was a Naruto fan at that time so I googled something like “Naruto AMVs” and went straight to the News. Lurking through the forum I found this topic (http://amvnews.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?p=27834) created for the translation of Dana Springall’s thesis “Popular Music Meets Japanese Cartoons: A History on the Evolution of Anime Music Videos”. Since translations were (and still are) a huge obsession of mine I volunteered to help and this was how it started.
3) Everytime a translation from english to russian and the opposite is required, you are always there. Mind talking about the experience learning the english language?
I’ve been in love with foreign languages and written translation since middle school so I took all I could from university language courses. Internet did the rest. Not much experience talking to native speakers though) I believe it’s rather noticeable.
4) ANVNews has been growing during the last years to become an important community for AMV editors. What are your thoughts about this?
Growth is life so let it grow. I just hope that quality will be transformed into quality so we’ll see more awesome videos and other creative stuff due to this growth.
5) As with Turbo, Big Contest and Level Up are the main contests from the AMVNews, how has been the evolution of these contests.
I guess there wasn’t much evolution for Big Contest – it was initially conceived as the main annual event for AMVNews community and it still retains this position. Changes were mostly technical, in particular there was a huge discussion concerning judging. How the jury must be chosen, can the participants disqualify the judges, etc. Different variants have been tried and critisized, leading to what we have now.

Level Up evolved much more significantly. It started as one of many AMVNews experimental contests but gained popularity and became regular. The idea behind the first Level Up was to hold a contest centered more on novice authors and less on experienced authors so the latter could concentrate on participating in AKROSS Con. As the contest became regular, its schedule started to shift with less regard to AKROSS Con. Defining criteria for choosing Pros was a big issue at first. With time it changed, too – today whoever registeres as a Pro – participates as a Pro.
6) AMVNews has been involved with the AMVs in terms of magazines and events in the real life. When and how did this happen? And who are the main sponsors behind this?
As far as I know AMVNews has been giving informational support to anime convents from the very beginning of its existence) It’s always good to have a diverse news around, not just new videos, so it’s not about sponsorship – it’s a mutual benefit.
7) If there any words you could say to the AMVNews what would it be?
Keep going and inspire the generations to come.

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Re: AMV Monthly: April 2017

Post by Kireblue » Mon Apr 24, 2017 4:16 pm

PixelBlended Seasonal Anime Reviews are back!
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Hello everyone. StarTrinity009 and I have decided to write our thoughts and opinions of our 3 favorite anime of the past season, and we would like to share them with you. So at the start of each new season, we will post our comments, and then update the title of this thread to keep them all in one place and to let you know when we release a new one. Feel free to discuss our picks in this thread and to make your own recommendations of shows that we may have missed.
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