...and there's the problem. You're trying to figure out what is a "no-effects" video for the VCAs, i.e.slackergirl wrote:I agree with you on that account trythil, that if I don't know the source material, there's no way I'd know if it was an effects shot. Indeed, I showed evilspider's Revenge to my sister the other day, and, not having seen Cowboy Bebop, she had no idea it wasn't the original story until I told her. (She hasn't seen zetsumo yet bakadeshi, since she's watching subs of Naruto and doesn't want any spoilers!)
However, me not knowing it's an effect does not alter the fact that it is one. It would be up to the creator to tell me so. Then I could say "Wow! What a well done effect! That editor is super talented, or really patient, or both!"
so all you really have access to is the video itself.slackergirl wrote:But how much of a stickler should we be for the VCAs?
In such ambiguous situations, you might be able to get in touch with the creator(s) for video V and ask "hey, is the sequence from X to Y an effects shot?" for all ambiguous videos V and sequences X..Y, but
(1) good luck doing that; that can be quite involved, depending on how sharp your eyes and memory are
(2) some creators just don't give a shit and won't talk about a video in detail because they feel that it just doesn't matter (well, I know I wouldn't; maybe I'm just weird)
(1) can make the process imprecise and inaccurate; (2) can make the process arduous.
Oh, and you'd have to repeat that procedure for all people who care about the VCAs to get any sort of accurate sample, which, unfortunately, seems to be an increasing number.
For the VCAs, it does not matter what something is in an absolute sense. What does matter is what the masses think that something is.