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What do you guys think of an AMV combining different artisits work and switching between scene


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Not sure what an AMV is Mr. C.

 

I'm going to guess that peoples schedules are pretty tied up but if you ask (and you are asking) there may be interest.

Just understand that between image and animation contests, TaoA:M exercises, ongoing challenges and current projects in the forum already underway... not to mention Tin Woodman of Oz interest may not be very strong until you post some examples yourself.

 

I'd encourage new users to complete TaoA:M first before anything else.

It may not sound like the most exciting project to tackle but its the best way I know to ensure success with A:M.

Once you've completed TaoA:M... game on!

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The "Stereoscopic AniJam" incorporated such an idea and will be appearing in the upcoming MiniMovie Contest #5; keep your eyes peeled to see it.

 

Watch all the entries, of course.

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Here's an idea... contact a small music label that will let you do one of their artist's songs...maybe even get a small budget, that way, once it's done it will be legal and the company would get behind it and circulate and support it. Just an idea.

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Here's an idea... contact a small music label that will let you do one of their artist's songs...maybe even get a small budget, that way, once it's done it will be legal and the company would get behind it and circulate and support it.

 

Or do what many people do (e.g. David Pogue for his New York Times videos, Anzovin Studio for "Duel"): Purchase a royalty-free song that includes rights to use it as you see fit. My hazy memory is Anzovin paid about $35 for the soundtrack song in Duel.

 

You can find many sources online.

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