Validity of AMVs in college applications.

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Post by Castor Troy » Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:03 pm

piedpiper wrote:But yes, CastorTroy it's good to know that people do land successful careers after being AMV freaks. But my college does not offer any courses in Media. Sadly, switching my stream isn't an option right now.
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I would definitely recommend making some amvs and getting involved with some film groups/communities on your spare time so by the time you get out of college, you'll have some good video editing experience under your belt.

I graduated with a Liberal Studies degree since my school also didn't offer media, but my resume and work experience mostly focuses on my video work.

Best of luck to you :up:
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Post by piedpiper » Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:03 pm

Yeah the demo reel, that's the word >.<

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Post by piedpiper » Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:29 pm

Yes, the communities are what i'm looking for quite intensively really. The fact is that where i am, there doesn't seem to be much of a base for video editing/graphics. Hmmm, maybe i'm looking in the wrong places.

*revises POA*

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Post by DeinReich » Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:04 pm

I actually used an AMV for my final in Desktop Video class and got an A-. Also, my admissions advisor used my amvs in part for my admission to the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. For me, they have been helpful since I am going for video production, but how it will help is based on the school.
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Post by Mr Pilkington » Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:45 am

requiett wrote:How about any cases of getting fired over AMVs?
I got a written warning for bringing my desktop to work and editing on the job.
It was a holiday and no one else was around...... or so I thought.




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I have used amvs to get some really nice contract positions in the past. Not sure how that works during a college interview process. Personally I have composed an entire DVD resume that I pass out at job fairs etc with 3d animations that I have made, and some cool shit I just threw together at random with AE. It gets killer wow factor and is a hell of a lot it more effective than piece of paper saying: yeah, I have worked with "Program X" for this many years.

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Post by piedpiper » Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:44 am

For me, they have been helpful since I am going for video production, but how it will help is based on the school.
Yes, i intend to apply to a college in that discipline but, i could someone explain why colleges would reject AMVs?
They are indeed a display of technical skill with all the effects available and how you choose to use them. They also enable you to tell a story in quite a different way. Perhaps interviewers prefer something more organic?

Now one question i would like to clear is the kind of degree i would have to apply for if i was to become a professional video editor. After this BE course of mine, would i have to get into an MA or MFA course in video/film production or is there a different degree to look out for?

I got a written warning for bringing my desktop to work and editing on the job.
It was a holiday and no one else was around...... or so I thought.
pWnd! XD


And thank you all for your replies. They really help narrow things down. :D

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Post by Pie Row Maniac » Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:36 am

It wasn't my AMVs themselves but the video experience I'd gotten from AMVs that convinced my boss to hire me. :up:
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Post by DeinReich » Fri Sep 26, 2008 11:55 am

piedpiper wrote:
For me, they have been helpful since I am going for video production, but how it will help is based on the school.
Yes, i intend to apply to a college in that discipline but, i could someone explain why colleges would reject AMVs?
They are indeed a display of technical skill with all the effects available and how you choose to use them. They also enable you to tell a story in quite a different way. Perhaps interviewers prefer something more organic?

Now one question i would like to clear is the kind of degree i would have to apply for if i was to become a professional video editor. After this BE course of mine, would i have to get into an MA or MFA course in video/film production or is there a different degree to look out for?
A way that AMVs could hurt you is because a lot of colleges won't accept copyrighted work in their portfolio requirements. They won't necessarily bar you from entry, but most colleges will want to see some work that is original as well, such as editing with stock footage or footage you shoot yourself.

As far as what degree, that depends on the college of course. I am attempting a Bachelors of Science in Digital Media Production at my school, which encompasses all facets of video production, I have just made my focus editing. Most likely you will not find a specific degree for editing, instead you will have to pursue a degree like a general video production degree.
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Post by Knowname » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:51 pm

I dunno, I like secrets I wouldn't DARE show anyone profesional my amvs lol. Who dat?? Nope, not me o.0

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Post by JaddziaDax » Fri Sep 26, 2008 1:35 pm

i wouldnt show anyone professional your amvs either O.o

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