Voices_Of_Ryan wrote:
Does anyone ask if Family guy is art?
Not paticularly... Sure it's animation. Sure it's got great songs.
But no one cares because it's entertaining.
Family Guy is in a league of its own

90% of the world wide web has definitions complete opposite of yours, and even professional artists have quoted against the perception you bring, yet you still act like your understanding of art is more correct than others. Art is very Elusive, and to say you KNOW what it is makes you seem close minded.wikipedia wrote: "Art, in its broadest meaning, is the expression of creativity or imagination, or both"
"Characteristics of art
1. Requires creative perception both by the artist and by the audience
2. Elusive
3. Communicates on many levels and is open to many interpretations
4. Connotes a sense of ability
5. Interplay between the conscious and unconscious part of our being, between what is real and what is an illusion
6. Any human creation which contains an idea other than its utilitarian purpose.
7. That which is created with intention to be experienced as art"
"Communicating emotion
Art appeals to human emotions. It can arouse aesthetic or moral feelings, and can be understood as a way of communicating these feelings. Artists have to express themselves so that their public is aroused, but they do not have to do so consciously. Art explores both human emotions and ways to arouse them — and good art brings something new and original in either of these two respects."
You missed my point entirely, and are just quoting things to try to make your opinion seem more valid, even though it has nothing to do with what I'm saying.x_rex30 wrote:stuff
the two aren't at all exclusive. i treat lyrics, storytelling, beat-timing, synch, and effects with the respective weights i consider appropriate. i use both lyrics and musical rhythm as cues for the presentation, often simultaneously. i have seen many videos do the same.OtakuForLife wrote:AMV Artist: AMV maker who uses lyrics and scene matching to tell
the story. Who focuses less on the beats and uses them mostly for
cutting between scenes. Thinks mainly about motives and charcters
within the story, Less fx usally...
Keywords: Soul,Emotion,Feeling,Active Space
AMV Creator: AMV maker who uses the beat-timing as there
main mode of storytelling and thinks about the lyrics secondry
but makes sure they match.. Thinks about the phyical actions of
those charcters and how to best use them, More FX
Keywords: Impact, Flash,Timing,Wow Factor
except architecture and cooking are also arts.godix wrote:Incidently, the definition of 'art' I've found that works best and avoids bullshit arguments: If there isn't a practical use for it then it's art.
Beo is one of my favorite artists and one of the greatest WWE champions.Beowulf wrote: Yes
I would consider myself an artist, even by the standard that nothing is created when making an AMV (which I would debate). I'm a creative person; I like creating things plain and simple. Whether its AMVs, sketches on paper, writting, poetry, rythyms that I drum on my stomach, scenerios that I think of in my head while I listen to music, it doesnt matter. I enjoy creating things, so that = "artist" in my mind.