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AMV

An AMV, or anime music video, is a fan-created video that compiles clips from one or more anime series or films and synchronizes them to a chosen soundtrack. AMVs are typically edited to emphasize rhythm, mood, and storytelling through montage.

Originating in the late 1990s and early 2000s, AMVs spread via fan communities and file-sharing networks as

Production commonly involves selecting source material, arranging clips to match the music's beats, applying transitions, color

AMVs circulate on platforms such as YouTube and other video sites, with dedicated communities on forums and

Copyright considerations are central to AMVs, as they remix copyrighted anime footage and music. In some jurisdictions

affordable
editing
tools
and
video
codecs
became
available.
Enthusiasts
shared
shorter
clips
online,
gradually
refining
pacing,
effects,
and
lip
synchronization
to
integrate
audio
and
image.
correction,
and
effects.
Editors
use
software
ranging
from
consumer
programs
to
professional
suites.
The
result
demonstrates
editing
skill
and
expressive
interpretation
rather
than
official
narrative
control.
sites
like
AMV.org.
Many
anime
conventions
host
AMV
contests
to
showcase
editors'
work,
rewarding
creativity,
technical
ability,
and
emotional
impact.
they
may
be
protected
as
fair
use
or
fair
dealing,
but
rights
holders
may
still
issue
takedowns.
AMVs
are
generally
created
as
fan
media
and
are
not
official
products.