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The story of my AMVs

Post by twotengoten » Sat Feb 05, 2005 10:05 pm

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And then God created man. And then God endowed man with creativity. Then man created anime. Then man put the anime he had created to the music that he had also created. And after the day was done, it was good. Very, very good.

In the fourth age of the reign of MajinKenshin, there was a man who was in good favor with with his people. He was well loved, and was at a high place of authority and respect in his life. Then he created his first AMV, and it was bad. Very bad. And the people cursed his name and rebelled against him.
The man was Heath Hudnall called twotengoten, son of John Hudnall, son of Edward Hudnall, and of the lineage of King Artemis Hudnall the fifth, who ruled the land of Kno Ware in the first age of the reign of VCRs. The man was devestated that his first AMV was so bad that the people rejected him, exiling him to the wastelands where he would have to use downloaded clips with poor aspect ratios and horrible quality.
His second attempt at the AMV faired slightly better than his first, but he was still without proper training or guidance. Then came another man. The only name he gave was Master_Gohan22. This man was very skilled in the art of making the AMVs, and was very eager to share his knowledge with twotengoten.

And so twotengoten trained with Master_Gohan22. It was a long, grueling process, where he learned much. Heath, called twotengoten, studied his teacher's videos with utmost patience, to understand fully the concepts of timing and fading. Quickly he began to understand the practice of rubberbands and cross disolves. In time he became better, and attempted again to make an AMV.
His third attempt was horrible. It wasn't nearly up to the par with his other videos, and his teacher declared, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, he who does not time well nor well take his time shall run out of time. He who times well and makes good use of his time shall be rewarded with perfect timing."
And so twotengoten learned.
Applying what he had learned from Master_Gohan22, twotengoten began his fourth AMV. It would be a tribute to the great Super Saiyan Trunks, who began his journey by training under a Master Gohan as well. He picked the perfect song for the video. He thought out each beat and measure meticulously. Then he began to edit.
It was good.
Shouts of victory and psalms of praise were sung in honor of Heath Hudnall called twotengoten. He began to come back into favor with his people, and there was much rejoicing and opinion-ing. His scores were high like his self-esteem. His teacher looked at him with pride, but knew that there was much more for twotengoten to learn that could not be taught so simply.
One year later, after much pain and anguish, twotengoten set out for his fifth AMV. He collected his clips, and used the perfect song. Such a video had never been conceived before. He began his work...and worked. And worked. He worked until he could work no more and then worked some more.
On the seventh day, he exported.
It was very good. Very, very good.
He rejoiced and went all over the land to proclaim his triumph. Many who were not even fans of DBZ rejoiced with him, knowing that such talent could make even the worst of anime appear to be divine.
Then twotengoten placed a link into a forum, asking people to please look at his video and opinion it.

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=60821

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Post by HexagonParanoia » Sat Feb 05, 2005 10:10 pm

:shock: :shock: :shock:

I hope your video is as well thought out as that post

:?

I think I'll leave an op just for that post 8-)

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Post by Osakaness » Sat Feb 05, 2005 10:13 pm

Such Originality these ppl come up with :wink:

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Post by twotengoten » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:07 am

Heh...thanks...thought it was clever.

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Post by SnhKnives » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:28 am

I must say, one of the better DBZ videos ive seen out there. Timing was rather impressive, and I liked the song as well (even tho it had nothing to do with the anime, but it was instrumental so thats ok)

keep working hard and making good videos
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Post by twotengoten » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:38 am

an opinion would be nice

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Post by Castor Troy » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:46 am

twotengoten wrote:an opinion would be nice
Now you're asking for too much. :?

Head to the op exchange forum.
"You're ignoring everything, except what you want to hear.." - jbone

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Post by Otohiko » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:49 am

Castor Troy wrote:
twotengoten wrote:an opinion would be nice
Now you're asking for too much. :?

Head to the op exchange forum.
And here I thought you were gonna bitch about the vid not having enough DBZ again :lol:
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…

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Post by Castor Troy » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:52 am

Otohiko wrote:
Castor Troy wrote:
twotengoten wrote:an opinion would be nice
Now you're asking for too much. :?

Head to the op exchange forum.
And here I thought you were gonna bitch about the vid not having enough DBZ again :lol:
Needs more DBGT. :P
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Post by twotengoten » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:53 am

I'm just saying, since you went ahead and watched it, why not opinion it?

And it's already in the opinion exchange section, thanks kindly.

Which, by the way, you should check out, because I've got an offer up in there.

Anywho, I wrote this just to be kinda funny, I'm glad people enjoy reading it...i see it's gotten a buttload of hits. Pretty much, expect this whenever I make a new video.

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