We're back, with our first AMV highlight  

Written by Shadowfox on August 5th, 2009 in AMV    2 comments

It has been a long, long while since I’ve updated this blog – due to a serious lack of time – I have a lot of things on my plate at the moment. I offer this not as an excuse, but as an explanation.

I’ve made one major change to the blog – in that I’ve disabled registration. Sadly, this step was necessary due to the large number of spam registrations I was getting, and going in and cleaning up on a daily basis is a pain. If you do wish to be notified of posts when I make them – please use the contact form – and provide me with the following: A username, an e-mail address to which you would like the notifications to be sent. Once I’ve created the account, I will send you your details, along with a password, which you’re welcome to change when you log in for the first time.

In any case, I’m going to do something now which I’ve been promising to do for a while – my intention has always been to find AMVs I like and showcasing them here on the blog as well. My first example is the winner of the AnimeMusicVideo.org’s 2009 Viewers Choice Awards in the Best No-Effects Video category.

The editor for this particular video is Cross/fade, the anime used True Tears – of which there are very few, if any, AMVs for out there. It’s very short, but in my opinion very catchy little video, and I liked it on my first watch. I’m only sad because it’s so short.

The song used is Ronan Hardiman’s Gypsy.

Here’s the video below:

If you get the urge to download it – have a go here, just be aware that you’ll have to register an account with the site before you’ll be able to download. Don’t worry – it doesn’t cost you.

Enjoy

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  • Angelic_Mew

    Pretty good AMV.Don’t see it as one that will be listened to for more then a few days or so… but still pretty good.

    Feels more like a connoisseurs AMV. The one where you should appreciate the video/story/song as a whole. Not like most new AMV’s where it’s mostly just a rocking tune and loaded with random action scene’s.

    I can see full well why it’s on AMV.org’s list. :3

  • http://www.quantumworx.co.za shadowfox

    You may be quite right.

    But it’s very catchy, and also, now, a part of my growing collection :)