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by Ingow » Sat Mar 11, 2006 6:29 pm
It depends on the personality. That is, if you see it from my point of view.
In my favorites there are a lot of AMVs people on this forum might often consider "crappy" due to either its lack of action synch or its lack of effects and so on. We all watch AMVs based on personal taste, you don't like AMVs that are made of gore if you're a nice guy. You don't like lovely cuddly AMVs with floating hearts in them if you're the Metallica type of guy. No matter how GOOD they are made, none of us can deny that.
So, let's say someone has a personality that isn't centered on internet a lot. If someone just "trys it out" and wants to see what he can do without much effort since he doesn't want to achieve much attention with his work anyways (since he/she got his/her real friends that are more important and other hobbies to do). Now let's say that person loses all her/his friends and all of those hobbies, and wants to go back to doing AMVs now, you'd think it'd change something? I say no. Why? Because of the already developed personality. If you're the type to go play sports your whole life you can't become a genius on the internet within a year. Its just not possible, characters need to adjust to new circumstances.
Then we have the different tastes in editing styles - simple and extraordinary. That also depends on your personality only, you choose your style and your way of doing AMVs through your personality. A girl that was abused in her childhood won't make the same kind of videos a yale student would. That's a fact.
And now let's get to the point. Once you've chosen the path of an AMV Creator, you'll get good with time no matter what you do. Only those that haven't chosen their path yet are doing all those crappy videos we get to see each day, they don't quite fit yet in the definition of a good AMV creator, and that's because they don't want to abandon the part of their personality that tells them to center around other stuff. At the time you give a part of your personality to AMV creating you get good, and meanwhile you'll automatically choose your editing style. Only based on your own tastes.
Talent and hard work are both neccessary on becoming a really good AMV creator, but it depends on everyone's very own point of view if oneself is already a good AMV creator or not. What I'm trying to say is that first of all it needs a decision and a strong will to get into this, and then Talent and hard work get to you by time the more you feel the need to get it. No matter if you've been a good creator (in your own opinion) from the very start by getting help from others or if it takes up to 3 years or more to get there. It all depends on will power. And that sounds like something from a star wars movie.
