Have some people volunteered to remake other people's AMV's?
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Have some people volunteered to remake other people's AMV's?
Let's say I make a video. I chose a great song. I chose a great anime. The idea was rock solid but the execution lacked, probably because of software issues, bad source material, unfamiliarity with effects, or any one of a number of things.
Has this ever happened to anyone where a more experienced editor might have volunteered to remake the video?
I mean, I wouldn't watch someone else's video, say "Heh, I could have done that better" and then done it. I think that's just plagerism. But what if I contacted the guy, asked him if he thought of this or this, then volunteered to work with him to remake the video?
Would that be kosher?
I mean, I'm a newbie and I just got my fourth video finished and posted. I've already had a couple of people tell me they were great in concept, but were short on depth and effects. I just don't have the knowledge or software to do better.
Has anyone been in a similar situation where someone offered to work with them to make a Six Million Dollar Man version? You know, "We can make him better than he was... better, stronger, faster."
Has this ever happened to anyone where a more experienced editor might have volunteered to remake the video?
I mean, I wouldn't watch someone else's video, say "Heh, I could have done that better" and then done it. I think that's just plagerism. But what if I contacted the guy, asked him if he thought of this or this, then volunteered to work with him to remake the video?
Would that be kosher?
I mean, I'm a newbie and I just got my fourth video finished and posted. I've already had a couple of people tell me they were great in concept, but were short on depth and effects. I just don't have the knowledge or software to do better.
Has anyone been in a similar situation where someone offered to work with them to make a Six Million Dollar Man version? You know, "We can make him better than he was... better, stronger, faster."
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Re: Have some people volunteered to remake other people's AM
I fail to see how it's plagiarism or even plagerism to use the same anime and song combo when considering the fact that none of use own the animes or songs that we're using (unless it's original art and an original song, but you get my point). Maybe it's a bit unoriginal but really no one has any say in what the other AMV creators do unless there's stolen footage/specific editing. Are the millions of retellings of fairy tales all plagiarising one another? =/ I think it's a word that others throw around too carelessly.SpaceGhost2K wrote:I mean, I wouldn't watch someone else's video, say "Heh, I could have done that better" and then done it. I think that's just plagerism.
Moving on, however, I have personally made two AMVs to song and anime combinations that had been done before. One I wasn't aware of until I'd already finished mine, and the other I just felt I could do better. Making these AMVs has nothing to do with the original user of the combo at all. It's not about rubbing your vid in someone's face going "ha ha, look at me I'm better than you!" (at least I've never felt that way) rather you see such potential and you want it done to your liking and satisfaction.
I feel that contacting or crediting the original creators about making an AMV with a combo they'd used first would just be adding insult to injury. It'd be like "hey, your AMV sucked so here's a better version!" I mean, most of my old AMVs suck ass like nobody's business, but if someone were to remake it and blow my old one out of the water I'm sure that I'd not want to watch it and would feel some animosity.
Anyways, lots of song and anime combos have done mulitiple times. Just seach Evangelion with "In the End," Full Metal Alchemist with "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" or Sailor Moon with "All the Things She Said." Really, you should just make the AMVs that make you happy, it shouldn't be so much about being caught up on what's been done before. I mean, if a novelist went out of his way to make a completely 100% original book with ideas and characters like there'd never been before it probably wouldn't be particularly good. .
And that's my two cents. ^_^
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Re: Have some people volunteered to remake other people's AM
Sorry about the spelling. My computer is in a garage converted to a gameroom and my son had all the lights off. It's hard enough to type properly, but in those conditions, sometimes I don't proofread.staces wrote:I fail to see how it's plagiarism or even plagerism to use the same anime and song combo when considering the fact that none of use own the animes or songs that we're using (unless it's original art and an original song, but you get my point). Maybe it's a bit unoriginal but really no one has any say in what the other AMV creators do unless there's stolen footage/specific editing. Are the millions of retellings of fairy tales all plagiarising one another? =/ I think it's a word that others throw around too carelessly.SpaceGhost2K wrote:I mean, I wouldn't watch someone else's video, say "Heh, I could have done that better" and then done it. I think that's just plagerism.
Moving on, however, I have personally made two AMVs to song and anime combinations that had been done before. One I wasn't aware of until I'd already finished mine, and the other I just felt I could do better. Making these AMVs has nothing to do with the original user of the combo at all. It's not about rubbing your vid in someone's face going "ha ha, look at me I'm better than you!" (at least I've never felt that way) rather you see such potential and you want it done to your liking and satisfaction.
I feel that contacting or crediting the original creators about making an AMV with a combo they'd used first would just be adding insult to injury. It'd be like "hey, your AMV sucked so here's a better version!" I mean, most of my old AMVs suck ass like nobody's business, but if someone were to remake it and blow my old one out of the water I'm sure that I'd not want to watch it and would feel some animosity.
Anyways, lots of song and anime combos have done mulitiple times. Just seach Evangelion with "In the End," Full Metal Alchemist with "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" or Sailor Moon with "All the Things She Said." Really, you should just make the AMVs that make you happy, it shouldn't be so much about being caught up on what's been done before. I mean, if a novelist went out of his way to make a completely 100% original book with ideas and characters like there'd never been before it probably wouldn't be particularly good. .
And that's my two cents. ^_^
I guess maybe we're not on the same page. I don't mean using the same song/anime combo. I mean remaking someone else's video, shot for shot, with better footage and editing because they didn't have the tools.
AFAIC, I wouldn't use the same music/anime combos simply becasue I wouldn't want to be compared, but also why spend all that time making a statement someone else has already made? I could remake "Cause I'm A Blonde" with completely different girls... but what would be the point?
However, that doesn't mean that I would pass on an offer of assistance if someone wanted to help me take my own video to the next level, even if it meant completely redoing it.
SR, I will check those out later but right now, none of my downloads are working properly.
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is a remaster of engel by kevin caldwell. the remaster creator didn't contact the original creator, but did give him credit.
anyways, if you have the original creator's permission, you should be fine.
is a remaster of engel by kevin caldwell. the remaster creator didn't contact the original creator, but did give him credit.
anyways, if you have the original creator's permission, you should be fine.
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Contacting Kevin Caldwell is near impossible anyways. Antonio Zalles found out a way and Kevin was extremely pissed off and asked to never be bugged about his amvs again.downwithpants wrote:http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=35122
is a remaster of engel by kevin caldwell. the remaster creator didn't contact the original creator, but did give him credit.
anyways, if you have the original creator's permission, you should be fine.

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I totally forgot about that. You make him sound like a total prick Castor.Castor Troy wrote:Contacting Kevin Caldwell is near impossible anyways. Antonio Zalles found out a way and Kevin was extremely pissed off and asked to never be bugged about his amvs again.

I wonder...
But yes, the idea has been done before. All you'd need to do is contact the original creator and ask.