Do ____ count?
- TheYoshMan
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Do ____ count?
Well- I'm just wondering, since I'm in the making of something of a tribute to Wc3 and want to know if I'll be allowed to upload it to a-m-v.org. I know a couple of people made FF AMVs and I think I remember one person making a WoW AMV, but I'm not sure if something like a Warcraft3 video would count..?
- JaddziaDax
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as far as i know WoW isnt allowed up here... it was made by an american company wasnt it? Warcraft 3 is made by the same company so i dont believe its allowed on this site O.o
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Re: Do ____ count?
I am fairly certain that the general consensus is that the video game in question must be Japanese in origin with generally anime like character designs. So, no, it probably does not count.TheYoshMan wrote:Well- I'm just wondering, since I'm in the making of something of a tribute to Wc3 and want to know if I'll be allowed to upload it to a-m-v.org. I know a couple of people made FF AMVs and I think I remember one person making a WoW AMV, but I'm not sure if something like a Warcraft3 video would count..?
- Jasta85
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in order to be considered an amv over half the video material shown must by anime or japanese games, the way to get around this is to have your entier warcraft amv scenes (say it's 2 minutes total) and then add completely random anime scenes to random music after it that last for 2 minutes 1 second, therefore you fit the requirements for making an amv, u could have a note at the halfway mark that people should only watch the second half of the amv if they are very very bored
i'm a little high after drinking soo much caffine this morning so this post may or may not make sense
i'm a little high after drinking soo much caffine this morning so this post may or may not make sense
- BasharOfTheAges
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That's grounds not only for vid removal but for more serious consequences.Jasta85 wrote:in order to be considered an amv over half the video material shown must by anime or japanese games, the way to get around this is to have your entier warcraft amv scenes (say it's 2 minutes total) and then add completely random anime scenes to random music after it that last for 2 minutes 1 second, therefore you fit the requirements for making an amv, u could have a note at the halfway mark that people should only watch the second half of the amv if they are very very bored
i'm a little high after drinking soo much caffine this morning so this post may or may not make sense
- Scott Green
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Hmm...i don´t know, but i can´t see any rule here that says "only japanese games" ....you know also american games can be anime-styled, imo......Enter new Video wrote:2. The video is an anime music video. For the purposes of this site, an anime music video is defined as a music video where the majority of the footage comes from anime. For the purposes of this site, anime-style video game cut scenes (such as Final Fantasy) are considered "anime".
Or have i overseen somewhere a rule???
- Jnzk
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Do you really it think it wouldn't be deleted?Jasta85 wrote:in order to be considered an amv over half the video material shown must by anime or japanese games, the way to get around this is to have your entier warcraft amv scenes (say it's 2 minutes total) and then add completely random anime scenes to random music after it that last for 2 minutes 1 second, therefore you fit the requirements for making an amv, u could have a note at the halfway mark that people should only watch the second half of the amv if they are very very bored

- BasharOfTheAges
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As soon as there are enough examples to warrant debate, the rules will be further clarified to exclude those.Scott Green wrote:Hmm...i don´t know, but i can´t see any rule here that says "only japanese games" ....you know also american games can be anime-styled, imo......Enter new Video wrote:2. The video is an anime music video. For the purposes of this site, an anime music video is defined as a music video where the majority of the footage comes from anime. For the purposes of this site, anime-style video game cut scenes (such as Final Fantasy) are considered "anime".
Or have i overseen somewhere a rule???
- Corran
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The following is from the site definition of anime:
Video Games
In order for a video game title to be accepted as anime, it must meet the following criteria:
• Games must be made in Japan under the control of a Japanese company.
• Games must be in the style and spirit of anime (not based on North American or other country icons).
• The game may premiere outside of Japan so long as the above criteria is met.
Examples: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi, Final Fantasy 7, Kingdom Hearts, Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence, Resident Evil