Yes, I agree that special effects don't make the video. When I come up with a concept in my mind and want it to look a certain way, I use special effects to help achieve the look come of like in movies. The best kind of special effects are the one's you don't notice ro distract for what you want to convey. The spcial effects I used in "Memories Dance" was there to convey thoughs I have of looking at photographs of Miyazaki's work. They only way to convey this was with the use of special effects, but only as a vechicle to conveny that idead, not to impress people or make or tell the story.ErMaC wrote:
Digital effects may be a way of "pushing the envelope" of what can be achieved in an AMV (like Vlad's Transcending Love or Tainted Donuts before it) but if you just want to make a video that's powerful or you like, you don't need them, per se. I know there's been people lately talking about a lack of innovation or the stagnation of AMVs. Frankly I think that while people may be going over some of the same basic concepts again, that doesn't mean they aren't any good.
In Transcending Love, I wanted to tell a whole new story with three diferent elements which can only be acheaved through technical means. I wanted to make it so convincing that people who never saw the characters involved would wonder from what anime the video was from. Thus "special effects" were only used to create it visually around the story and the emotions I wished to convey...
In summary, I feel there is nothing wrong with using or not using special effects as long as it does not destract form what the intent of the video....
Vlad