"I really liked the story that you showed etc..."
or vice versa
"I didn't see a story at all, it was just a bunch of random shots set to blah blah blah.."
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It made me wonder... does a story even matter an in amv? A lot of people would argue for each side, but does having a story necessarily correlate to having substance? It seems to me that unless people want to see a story in the video or try to see a sort of substance in a video, only then will the video have any sort of meaning. Sure, plenty of videos do have very linear story lines (some so much that its not longer an AMV, but rather simply a video with music in the background), but does that mean that unless the story is clear, then the video is just there simply to sync to some part of the song?
I've had a lot of people give me opinions on my videos in these past few years telling me how such and such is just random and vice versa, with people saying that my videos do have substance and the like... these opinions mean almost nothing sadly.
To me, when I create a video, I create it to capture elements of the anime in context to the song that I'm using all the while using my knowledge of video editing techniques along with whatever emotions both the anime and the song create for me.
I do not make an AMV to show a story.
I'm gonna say that again, I do not make an AMV to show a story. It may have some semblance of a story, but that is simply becasue I am following the song, or the chronological order of events that unfold within the anime in certain parts of a song.
So, I'm saying that anyone whom has ever said that they 'followed the story' in any of videos did so using their own perception of what I had created. However, does that necessarily make all the videos I've created all just random syncage to whatever I pleased? Maybe. But that necessarily mean that it does not any substance? I'd like to think not. Every video I've created has some kind of feeling or emotion behind it, mostly a mix of what I had taken away from the anime itself in pertaining to the song.
To me, the amvs I create are about expressing those emotions, thoughts, and views, not about creating a story for which any onlooker can just quickly glance and realize what it is they are seeing. I've always said that I created videos for myself and creating non-linear story driven videos are proof of that. I watch my videos from time to time, I don't watch them to rewatch the story, I could just watch the anime again if I wanted to, but that would take too much time, I watch them to relive those emotions that I purposefully embedded in the videos that I created for myself.
This is why criticism on substance in AMVs is such a touchy subject to me in some ways. The term 'substance' has such a broad meaning in general AMV lingo, however, everyone has such a specific idea of what substance means in their mind, that they don't even question as why certain AMVs are created.
Everyone perceives every AMV in a different way, please don't go off stating your opinion as if it were fact.
Does anyone have any thoughts on my crazy ramblings here? |:
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