What makes a AMV Veteran?

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Post by Chaos Angel » Thu Mar 27, 2003 2:38 pm

Typically, a veteran is one who has been in the field for a long while. Some people here have been making AMVs videos since the late 1990's, others have been into video editting in general since the early 80's. They also own me, but I digress.
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Post by Ashyukun » Thu Mar 27, 2003 2:39 pm

Zarxrax wrote:I would say anyone who's been editing since before this site existed...
I think I'll start being scared in a few years, when I will have been editing since before some of the newer editors were born...
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Post by rurouni_trelane » Thu Mar 27, 2003 2:50 pm

Someone who's been making videos for over 2 years and has work that is recognizable by non-a-m-v.org goers.
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Post by anneke » Thu Mar 27, 2003 4:35 pm

Darn I thought it was people who survived the AMV battle of 2002.

What battle??? Well you should read up on your AMV history.

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Post by dokidoki » Thu Mar 27, 2003 4:38 pm

Which one? :P
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Post by OtakuOutpost » Thu Mar 27, 2003 4:43 pm

Veteran amv maker?

Odd...

Well, I'd have to say that's reletive.

I guess a veteran is any AMV creator who has any other AMV creators' respect for them or their work.

Veterans are really a matter of reletivity to the perspective of those looking at it. Anyone new will look up to any AMV creator that offers them help. In a way, that makes the ones looked up to veterans from the newbie perspective.

People who have been around for a while base it on AMV accomplishments (not awards, but the creative works that others have made). Appreciation for the work of others develops as you watch their work. As they begin to respect that work, the creators of those works become veterans in their eyes.

So it's really about who is looking for a veteran. Is there some metric for determining a veteran? No. You can't draw a line at 4 videos or 2 awards or anything like that. It's all in the eye of the beholder.

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Post by The Wired Knight » Thu Mar 27, 2003 4:55 pm

Good or bad I would say it's how long you've been in the game. Afterall, you are still a war vet even if all that happened is you shot yourself in the foot three seconds after you got out on the battlefield.
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Post by lordsteal » Thu Mar 27, 2003 5:03 pm

OtakuOutpost wrote:Veteran amv maker?

Odd...

Well, I'd have to say that's reletive.

I guess a veteran is any AMV creator who has any other AMV creators' respect for them or their work.

Veterans are really a matter of reletivity to the perspective of those looking at it. Anyone new will look up to any AMV creator that offers them help. In a way, that makes the ones looked up to veterans from the newbie perspective.

People who have been around for a while base it on AMV accomplishments (not awards, but the creative works that others have made). Appreciation for the work of others develops as you watch their work. As they begin to respect that work, the creators of those works become veterans in their eyes.

So it's really about who is looking for a veteran. Is there some metric for determining a veteran? No. You can't draw a line at 4 videos or 2 awards or anything like that. It's all in the eye of the beholder.

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Now that’s the answer I was looking for. Your exactly right, Veterans come in all different positions, only as the Noobie sees them. There isn’t a universal way to tell if someone’s a Veteran or not. Very well said OtakuOutpost!

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Post by lordsteal » Thu Mar 27, 2003 5:06 pm

The Wired Knight wrote:Good or bad I would say it's how long you've been in the game. Afterall, you are still a war vet even if all that happened is you shot yourself in the foot three seconds after you got out on the battlefield.
Well, also there’s a difference between a veteran and a well known veteran! I mean you can look like a Veteran in like a Noobie, but it means a hell of a lot more if you’re a Veteran to a wide viewing audience!

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Post by AbsoluteDestiny » Thu Mar 27, 2003 5:27 pm

Well, I'm going to give a different definition.

I see veterans as people who have fought in wars in the past. With this analogy, the amv creation wars might have been...


AMVWI (AMV war I):

Weapons:
Hand made cell animation

Notable Veterans:
Daicon Film with their Daicon II and IV opening animations


AMVWII:

Weapons:
2 vcrs

Notable Veterans:
Bobby "C-ko" beaver, Jeff Tatarek, Duane Jonson, Scott Melzer, Nic Neidenbach and so on....


AMVWIII:

Weapons: early digital, analogue capture, early effects

Notable Veterans:
Kevin Caldwell, Tim Park, Joe Croasdaile, Hsien Lee, Lee Thompson, Brad Demoss, Elizabeth Kirkindall and tons of others that I've failed to mention....


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