I really had no idea of the age groups out there (on this site...or just in home). This really helped me and opened my eyes to alot of possibilities and things to look forward to in my later HS/Collage years and will definitely stick with it. As far as my oppinion now, i'm leaning twoards not phisical age, but maturity and experience. I do think generally younger editors and noobs will look past the guides and online helps and just go straight for an editor walk through (I did). Lucky for noobs out there AMV editors have patients as a requierment for long hours in front of a screen.
I really didn't know anything about computers when I started and just creating AMVs taught me skills that I built on to where I am now (building my own computer). Someone mentioned as you aquire the skills and experiance you loose motavation. I think part of that is, when I saw my first AMV I was in "aw". My motivation to learn and create was the fact I didn't know how the editor did it...and once I made my first one I lost a little motivation...basicly the more I knew the less I wondered and the less I drove to create. That was a huge problem for me and it took me a long time to think of new motivation that wouldn't die down...whoa...
really off subject. But yeah this deffinetly gave me somthing to look forward to in my years to come of editing
