Unfinished Business

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Unfinished Business

Post by Onegai » Wed Oct 08, 2003 3:19 pm

AMV creators are generally familiar with the idea of a video that you start but cannot finish. Creators often have different reasons and encounter this problem at different rates.

A year ago, one of my favorite Japanese video creators released a video that consisted of nothing but his failed attempts at creating videos. Many of the ideas were good, and it was actually an entertaining video to watch.

I hadn't released a video in two years, and I had many unfinished projects, one of which dated back to the year 2000. I borrowed the concept and made my own unfinished works video. There are 7 videos in various stages of completion. All of the videos are at least a minute in length, with the longest being almost 3 minutes.

Think of this video as a REAL "Failed Experiments in Video Editing", except without the funny pictures.

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=24865
Alan Stoll
Onegai Studios

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