How Long Have you been making A.M.V.s?

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TaranT
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Post by TaranT » Mon Nov 25, 2002 12:40 am

Lostboy's been makin' 'em since 1991 according to his profile.

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Hakura
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Post by Hakura » Mon Nov 25, 2002 12:42 am

I'm been making videos for 2 years as of this past September ^^

Vlad has been around for a loooong time ^^ and his stuff is still great ^^

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Post by Castor Troy » Mon Nov 25, 2002 1:08 am

Started in summer 99'

Vlad's been making amvs even before most of us even knew what an amv was. :P
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Post by -ssj2gohan- » Mon Nov 25, 2002 1:17 am

Wow, A lot of you have only been making for a year and some ofr TEN years?!!!!!

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Post by MAS PRODUCTIONS » Mon Nov 25, 2002 1:20 am

I am 18 and I have been making amvs for 3 years now. Although I have been editing since the age of 12. Fortunaly I started when everything started to be made digitaly, I cant even imagine doing it with two vcrs.

*Wakes up from terrible nightmare, about editing with two vcrs, in a cold sweat*
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Post by ShonenDizzyCow » Mon Nov 25, 2002 1:21 am

Started making videos in 96' which is more dated than the majority of people here, but new enough which I'm glad of, since I get to skip the 2-VCR era. Phew! ^_^

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Post by -ssj2gohan- » Mon Nov 25, 2002 1:55 am

I have used 2 VCRs before

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Post by silver_moon » Mon Nov 25, 2002 1:57 am

I am now fifteen and I've been here for a year... and my anniversary was yesterday! I completely missed it! :shock: Ah, well... always next year. 8)
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RichLather
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Post by RichLather » Mon Nov 25, 2002 2:02 am

I didn't start editing AMVs until I got into college and got to use their JVC pro-quality VHS decks. It was still a 2-deck system, technically, even though it could do insert editing and had a good jog/shuttle controller. That was my bread-n-butter from '89 up to '94, when I graduated college.

From there, went to editing on Betacam SP in 1997 and dumping to VHS. In 2001 I edited nonlinearly for the first time, using a Lightworks VIP system, then dumping to VHS. In all cases, I was still working from VHS source.

Now, I have home nonlinear capability, a MiniDV camcorder for better VHS transfer, and a DVD-ROM player for rippable source.

While I might be the most outspoken geezer here, I must still give the title to Vlad.

The two-deck system was also used very extensively by Corn Pone Flicks' Matt Murray, a contemporary of mine who could do things with consumer-grade Sony VHS VCRs that I never dreamed.

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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Mon Nov 25, 2002 2:19 am

Hakura wrote:I'm been making videos for 2 years as of this past September ^^

Vlad has been around for a loooong time ^^ and his stuff is still great ^^
Just goes to show that you can still teach an old dog new tricks!

Vlad

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