Hmm, AMVs...A Costly Investment?

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Post by Sukunai » Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:03 pm

BasharOfTheAges wrote:
lestheanimesarge wrote:I have a 3 inch binder full of dvds with fan subbed anime that might never actually make it to dvd. Dvd is never assured after all.
I wasn't aware there were that many series that aired on TV that never made it to R2.
Hehehehehehehehehehe, I get the impression you think anime is just what you saw on the store shelf, and maybe a couple of tv stations.

I could fill several more binders, but a person needs to at least want the stuff.
I regularly go to places like Animesuki, and it takes only seconds to realize the "holy crap is there a lot of anime out there".

The days of vhs were the days also before most of the web was www friendly as well.
Dvd has made anime MUCH easier to sell though, and the web has made it much easier to circulate. Torrent file format has likely greatly aided in the process.

My binder likely has over 100 series in it of varying durations, although single season runs of 26 seem the common size. 13s are also common.
But I like the older 90s stuff just as easily as the stuff that is airing as we speak.

I've been encouraged that box sets are increasingly priced in a way I can actually think about getting them myself. I just made the dramatic step to buy Air TV recently. But having friends that can loan it so casually, does take a lot of the fire out hehe.

As for the durability issue, people, there is NO place to store it aaaaaaabsolutely safe. I had a friend have a 250 GIG! back up drive get a bad partition on him. Talk about panic. He was soooooo lucky to be able to find a utility to tranfer the data elsewhere. Almost lost 250 gigs of anime. So don't think you can hide from dvds going stale.
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Post by Malificus » Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:38 pm

lestheanimesarge wrote:
BasharOfTheAges wrote:
lestheanimesarge wrote:I have a 3 inch binder full of dvds with fan subbed anime that might never actually make it to dvd. Dvd is never assured after all.
I wasn't aware there were that many series that aired on TV that never made it to R2.
Hehehehehehehehehehe, I get the impression you think anime is just what you saw on the store shelf, and maybe a couple of tv stations.

I could fill several more binders, but a person needs to at least want the stuff.
I regularly go to places like Animesuki, and it takes only seconds to realize the "holy crap is there a lot of anime out there".

The days of vhs were the days also before most of the web was www friendly as well.
Dvd has made anime MUCH easier to sell though, and the web has made it much easier to circulate. Torrent file format has likely greatly aided in the process.

My binder likely has over 100 series in it of varying durations, although single season runs of 26 seem the common size. 13s are also common.
But I like the older 90s stuff just as easily as the stuff that is airing as we speak.

I've been encouraged that box sets are increasingly priced in a way I can actually think about getting them myself. I just made the dramatic step to buy Air TV recently. But having friends that can loan it so casually, does take a lot of the fire out hehe.

As for the durability issue, people, there is NO place to store it aaaaaaabsolutely safe. I had a friend have a 250 GIG! back up drive get a bad partition on him. Talk about panic. He was soooooo lucky to be able to find a utility to tranfer the data elsewhere. Almost lost 250 gigs of anime. So don't think you can hide from dvds going stale.
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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:13 am

What so costly about this hobby over others...

Some play sports and spend a ton more on equipment (ask people who play hockey about equipment)... There are a LOT more costly hobbies people do so what's so hard about actually justifying to spending money on it...

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Post by Batto! » Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:16 am

i actually make money from it.... JK~!~!~!~!

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Post by Knowname » Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:24 am

I make my money in other ways! Maha! Maha! ... no I don't actually.

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Post by jubjub2 » Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:00 am

Narutobattousai wrote:i actually make money from it.... JK~!~!~!~!
It actually helped me get my RL job. So I guess that means it's paying for itself?

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Post by Jayn_Newell » Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:12 pm

Part of the cost also depends on if you consider anime and computer upgrades as part of the price of the hobby or not. I only buy anime that I want to watch, and odds are quite low I'd buy something just for footage. So I don't consider money spent on anime DVDs as part of the cost of making AMVs, because that's not the reason I bought them. For me, my total cost comes out to around $100, the money I spent on my editing suite, because that's the only thing I've bought specifically for making AMVs.

(That's isn't to say that I haven't spent hundreds of dollars on anime, just that I would have regardless of if I made AMVs or not.)

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Post by Ojamajo_LimePie » Sat Sep 22, 2007 12:46 am

lestheanimesarge wrote:
BasharOfTheAges wrote:
lestheanimesarge wrote:I have a 3 inch binder full of dvds with fan subbed anime that might never actually make it to dvd. Dvd is never assured after all.
I wasn't aware there were that many series that aired on TV that never made it to R2.
Hehehehehehehehehehe, I get the impression you think anime is just what you saw on the store shelf, and maybe a couple of tv stations.
Do you even know what R2 means? :roll: It means the DVDs that come out in the stores in Japan. And all the series that air on TV do get sold on DVD. Some of us actually import them because we want to support the industry, not to mention the video quality is a heck of a lot better than downloads for AMV source.

I paid for my editing software, and I have a library of several hundred DVDs (collected over many years) which I use as source. Even my music comes from legit CDs. If that makes me silly, so be it.
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