Remake versus Remaster
- Arigatomina
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Remake versus Remaster
I have a question regarding the difference between these two - Phade explained the difference as 'remastered = same video but better quality' and 'remake = different clips and change in editing but same idea'.
Do I have these right? And if so, are 'remakes' allowed? I know remasters get in trouble (they're identical except for size/capture in most cases, so they should be replaced rather than having a new vid description). But is it 'fine/allowable' to remake videos? The reason I ask is that they're everywhere "This video" and then "This video Remastered" - but they have new clips/editing as well as better quality.
Is there a difference when it comes to uploading vids to the donut?
Do I have these right? And if so, are 'remakes' allowed? I know remasters get in trouble (they're identical except for size/capture in most cases, so they should be replaced rather than having a new vid description). But is it 'fine/allowable' to remake videos? The reason I ask is that they're everywhere "This video" and then "This video Remastered" - but they have new clips/editing as well as better quality.
Is there a difference when it comes to uploading vids to the donut?
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As far as I know, you should contact Phade if you remaster a video to replace the original link. Remakes are allowed a new page in the archive. Don't ask me why it works that way. =\
I know I made a remake(although I call it a remaster, since I didn't really remake the WHOLE thing), and I emailed Phade to delete the link to my old one. I never got an answer, so two weeks later I was just like "Fine, be that way", and made a new page for my remake and uploaded it.
About a month later I emailed Phade again and still didn't get a response, so I'm assuming that remakes are fine with new pages and links but remasters arn't. =\
I know I made a remake(although I call it a remaster, since I didn't really remake the WHOLE thing), and I emailed Phade to delete the link to my old one. I never got an answer, so two weeks later I was just like "Fine, be that way", and made a new page for my remake and uploaded it.
About a month later I emailed Phade again and still didn't get a response, so I'm assuming that remakes are fine with new pages and links but remasters arn't. =\
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- Arigatomina
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That's the ideal way, but you can't do that if you have the original on a local link. That's why I wanted to know the policy for locally hosted amvs. ^.~ek1 wrote:I did remaster one of my AMV. I just added a new download link within the existing info instead of making new page for it, not to clutter my profile.
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- Arigatomina
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Who said it was Kurama?icedaemon69 wrote:0_0 is that - is that hiei and kurama???
i don't get why people have it in their little heads that hiei and kurama could be yaoi...i mean, true, kurama may be a bit girly and they're close, but uhh....

[And don't worry, I'll have another 'Kurama-look-alike' pic back up before daybreak.]
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My groups first video was a purely learning experience- our source footage was poor quality fansub, we didn't bother doing anything about the subtitles, the timing was imprecise, a lot of the shots were frankly poorly chosen, and I couldn't stop Marradin from sticking 30 seconds of pretentious credits on the end. Nevertheless, we gave it a small distribution to some friends on a forum I visit to get some feedback. After a lot of delays, our second AMV and first professional production was a remake of the first with DVD-rip footage, much more precise timing, more carefully thought out shots and a better layout. There's nothing wrong with remaking something you aren't satisfied with, is there?
Besides, I don't believe there's anybody out there who is capable of remastering an AMV without succumbing to the temptation to at least tweak a few things- "It was a good AMV and I'm happy with it, but I still think I should have done this at that point, and just tightened that up a bit..." Unless you can make an AMV which you are completely 100% happy with on the first try, there's nothing wrong with making a few changes. Anyway, if the only difference is in the video quality, is there really that much point to remastering?
Besides, I don't believe there's anybody out there who is capable of remastering an AMV without succumbing to the temptation to at least tweak a few things- "It was a good AMV and I'm happy with it, but I still think I should have done this at that point, and just tightened that up a bit..." Unless you can make an AMV which you are completely 100% happy with on the first try, there's nothing wrong with making a few changes. Anyway, if the only difference is in the video quality, is there really that much point to remastering?