I think AMVs (or any similar kind of montage, provided that it's done with a certain quality) are a great way to pay tribute to Eurobeat. However, it's difficult to gather the time and the concentration to make them, so I feel like congratulating you for the good job!
Re: AMV's and Eurobeat
Posted: 25 Dec 2017, 22:17
by Kat
Yaaaay ! Thx
Yes I think so
I love making AMVs
Re: AMV's and Eurobeat
Posted: 16 Jan 2018, 15:07
by Kat
My newest AMV with "Sugar Sugar Rune" anime
We have its own licence and it's called "Słodkie Słodkie Czary" and it's distributed by Anime Gate
A couple videos I made in 2008 when I was extremely bored trying to kill time, and was definitely not meant to be anything other than a crappy unfinished final product lol:
Sailor Moon Eurobeat Mix:
- DJ Taka - Quickening (chop edit I made) set to random clips
- Dusty - I Wanna Take a Chance set to Sailor Moon R Opening
- Lolita - Think of You (Euromach Edit) set to Moon Prism Power Make-up
- Ace - Don't Stop the Dance (Euromach Edit) set to Moon Tiara Action
Now it's okay
The previous PriPara/Aikatsu video is copyrighted in Japan but available to watch in Europe O_o and this one right here is not copyrighted.Same happened to my Shugo Chara video before.The cutscenes are too long because my previous video is made of 2 stage performances together without cutting it too much.It takes all extended song together and looks nice.Sorry.I've edited my Shugo Chara video and cut the cutscenes but I'm too lazy to do this.I've did this to Shugo Chara because it's was blocked worldwide.My "Cha Cha Cha" video is available in the United States and Europe so I don't care about North Korea , Japan , Syria etc
And here I've cut the short scenes around 20 seconds and it's not copyrighted.Weird
My friend told me to cut the Shugo Chara clips and it worked but it isn't the original video created by me