Same difference.Chaos Angel wrote:That won't be a problem, because TokyoU15 is Senpai Productions, not Sempai.NicholasDWolfwood wrote:*goes off to change profile to Sempai Productions*
I don't see a copywrite on it.
Senpai Productions then.
This person entered this studio into the database, but I don't think they were the first :PTokyoU15 wrote:Interesting, seeing as how I was the one to put "Senpai Productions" into the database. It wasn't there until I came along.
LOL, now THAT's copyrighted...shame on that person.This person entered this studio into the database, but I don't think they were the first![]()
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... r_id=49847
A few things...TokyoU15 wrote:I mean, who is this guy? He's claiming to be part of Senpai Productions (which I created), what kind of bullshit is this?
Okay, so please enlighten me: what DOES it mean? I've got "Studios" in my studio name, even though it's a one-person operation so far, and I'd hate to think I was misusing the word.SarahtheBoring wrote:Sempai.org was one of my first exposures to AMVs; I think I found them from google or bigmog. Yay, nostalgia. 8)
Anyway, I'd blame it on people not having a clue what "studio" actually means. I actually didn't know for a while myself, when I started.
A studio is a group of people who work together in one facility on media based projects (i.e. a sound studio, film studio, photo studio). It usually refers to a specific place in which these people work. Skywalker Ranch is a studio, for a geeky example. It's like an office for artists, and it always consists of more than one person - unless you're in the AMV world, in which case it's usually one person at his/her parent's house.Scintilla wrote:Okay, so please enlighten me: what DOES it mean? I've got "Studios" in my studio name, even though it's a one-person operation so far, and I'd hate to think I was misusing the word.