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Post by James Sharp » Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:12 am

Does it really fucking matter? Did you make the damned things hoping to have the entire org fall at your feet and worship you as a master? Is this really your goal? Fuck it. Put em up and fuck everyone else if they don't want to see them. Quit looking for validation from others, most of us don't give a fuck one way or another about you. You made the video. You enjoyed it. Be happy with that.
Lol this seems to be a favorite quote of yours godix.. i have heard that in the past.

Although your right. people should not need justification from others for what they do. Nor do they need a tit in their mouth 24/7 (proverbial tit)

But this is a community of people for you to say that we should not give a shit. almost makes you a hypocrite.

You see. You keep posting in these threads trying to sound all "i dont give a shit and neither does anyone else" because you want other people to think of you that way.

As such. what others think matters to you. if it really didn't matter to you. you would not post here as much as you do.

But other than that your advice about video pimpage is solid. and a agree.. i just wanted to take a crack at knocking you off your high horse is all :)
Close calls are always the most exciting. Coming close is always the most dissapointing.

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I welcome any and all advice on how i can improve

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Post by Pike16 » Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:00 am

I just want to thank all of you for the advice. It's been really helpful. And that godix is funny as hell.

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Post by Purge » Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:13 am

had a look at the amv - keep up good work - there were some good scene choices and synch. I can see that you put a good mount of effort into it. Im sure anyone looking for that sort of thing will enjoy it - very watchable. Seriuosly its a very good no-effect action vid. if i saw one cheesy effect in there i might of hated it :p

- in an action amv i think lip flap is a no-no unless theres a reason - i really dislike it.

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Re: If anyone can give some advice.

Post by trythil » Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:20 am

Pike16 wrote:Ok. Now I've been on this site for a few months. But I just want to ask, how do I get people to watch my amv's? How I do I get them to get noticed?
My fourth video was pimped out by several well-known editors for reasons beyond my comprehension.

Now, there's an oddly large number of people who think I don't entirely suck at this whole fan video thing. It's weird.

So, yeah, buzz.

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Post by Cornwiggle » Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:43 am

I would say do something original, that hasn't been done before or is very rare. Use a song that no one has used, or the idea of the vid. People will want to check it out more if it's something unique.
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Post by godix » Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:19 pm

James Sharp wrote:Lol this seems to be a favorite quote of yours godix.. i have heard that in the past.
And you'll probably hear it again next time someone posts who seems to want popularity instead of just a fun hobby. Which, given the orgs dead horse topic rate, should be within a few days.
Although your right. people should not need justification from others for what they do. Nor do they need a tit in their mouth 24/7 (proverbial tit)
Hey now, lets not go too far. Having a tit in my mouth 24/7 would be fucking awesome. Shit, I'd be so happy I'd never leave my house or turn on my computer again. You happen to know a woman who's willing?
You see. You keep posting in these threads trying to sound all "i dont give a shit and neither does anyone else" because you want other people to think of you that way.
If I wanted people to think of me in a certain way you think my current online persona would be it? Hell no. I'd want people to think 'Oh there's godix. He's so damned sexy. And look, he's licking some womans tit. He must have the stamina of a stallion.'

Anyway, somewhat seriously, my point isn't that popularity sucks or doesn't matter or anything like that. It's that AMVs are a hobby and the entire point of a hobby is to enjoy yourself. If someone requires others attention to enjoy this then they're probably in the wrong hobby. You'd get a lot more attention if you posted self mutilating pictures in an emo LJ group (bonus points for carving interesting stuff in your arm. Straight lines are boring. Try carving papa smurf into your arm instead). I've put my videos on the org because I used to like other people seeing and enjoying them (not that it matters but I've since changed my mind. Only one of my last five solo videos got released because I no longer care about others opinion). It's fine to get that warm fuzzy feeling in your stomach when someone says your video was good (or that warm fuzzy feeling in your loins when they say it's so good that you can suck their tit or whatever other sexual favor you want). That's normal. But to have that be the entire point of making videos? Fuck that shit. Make them because you like to. If other people like it then bonus. If not, well, at least you enjoyed making it.
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Post by James Sharp » Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:15 pm

i would agree with godix and say do what you want.


But hopefully people will like it too
Close calls are always the most exciting. Coming close is always the most dissapointing.

My newest vid:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... =3&t=98816
I welcome any and all advice on how i can improve

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Post by MousePotato » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:01 pm

look at the bright side. when your unknown, the only place you can go is up. you have no one's expectations but your own.

now when your well known.... there's the hype and the pressure (if you let it get to you). Dwchang is a great example. (unless you like being called "Oldskool.")(he does).

im not speaking from personal experience but i've seen this trend first hand. "popularity" has and ugly face named Yukino Miyazawa. so plz. for the love of Godix, don't be like her.

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Post by Cornwiggle » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:03 pm

Black Sun Productions wrote:look at the bright side. when your unknown, the only place you can go is up. you have no one's expectations but your own.

now when your well known.... there's the hype and the pressure (if you let it get to you). Dwchang is a great example. (unless you like being called "Oldskool.")(he does).
Even when popular you can still do it all for yourself...
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Post by Scintilla » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:29 pm

Suggestion #1: Get people who can beta test for you before you release a video. Oftentimes this will help to improve the video, which makes it that much more likely that people will watch it and spread it to others. However, oftentimes it also has the additional benefit of causing the beta testers to post on your announcement thread when you release the thing, making it look better (as long as they don't hate it, of course).

Suggestion #2:

CONVENTIONS.

I've been saying this for years and it still holds true today as far as I can tell. You get a convenient captive audience (especially for comedies, since nobody skips the comedy category) that can number in the thousands at the bigger cons. Plus, knowing the kind of people who go to cons in the first place, it's highly likely that there'll be at least some who will be highly enthusiastic about spreading the videos around to their friends (or to complete strangers; I've seen quite a few after-con writeups on the 'net that included links to some of the AMVs shown) when they get back.

As just one example, I'm one of the editors who loves to pimp that video of Trythil's that he mentioned on the last page, and I never would have seen it if I hadn't gone to Otakon 2003.
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