This is otakudom im not gay parody

this is otakudom im not gay parody

Video Information

Information

  • Member:Scintilla
  • Title:This Is Otakudom: The Music Video
  • Premiered:2002-10-10
  • Categories:
  • Songs:
    • DJ PJThis Is Otakudom (I'm Not Gay!)
    • L.A. StyleJames brown is dead
  • Anime:
  • Comments: My first-ever AMV, done using Windows Production Maker, because it was all I had at the time.

    Let me illustrate how this came to be. First Scott A Melzer and the people at NoN.D.E. Films made the fan parody "This Is Otakudom", using mostly footage of Fushigi Yuugi and Gendo from Evangelion. Then I mixed together 3 or 4 diverse mixes of "James Brown Is Dead" by LA Style and superimposed sound bytes from "Otakudom" (all using Cakewalk Professional 8) to make the lyric. Then I made the AMV in Windows Feature Maker.

    So even though I put "DJ PJ" (a moniker bestowed upon me by Lukas from NoN.D.E.) for the artist, most of the credit should go to LA Approach and the people at NoN.D.E. ... I just mixed the thing.

    I understand, I know, it looks bad. That's why I'm currently at work making a new version in Premiere... I'm only a quarter of the way through or so, but it's already 5 times better. Hopefully, I'll conclude it soon, but then again, I have quite a knack for leav

    ... the song


    Scintilla - This Is Otakudom (the song)

    Original song: "James Brown Is Dead" by LA Style, a techno/dance tune dating from the prior 90's. I took 3 different mixes of it (there are at least 9 that I've heard), mixed them together using Cakewalk Professional 8, and added sound bytes from "This Is Otakudom", that wonderful fan parody (of mostly Fushigi Yuugi) by No.N.D.E. Films.

    *ducks and dodges the suits that come flying at him from a thousand unlike directions*
    Please don't sue me...
    I don't own "James Brown Is Dead", "This Is Otakudom", or any of the series that No.N.D.E. took from to MAKE "This Is Otakudom", or any of the characters thereof. I just arrange and mix stuff. :-)

    I suggest right-clicking on the link and selecting "Save As...", personally.
    Enjoy.


    All of the above were stolen from M-Chan's Chibi Gallery
    And while you're there, why not check out The Blue Psychedelic Ghetto Bus Of DOOM DOOM DOOM!?

    visitors to this site since 9/28/02
    Counter powered by digits.com

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Criticisms? Send them to T_wolf1@hotmail.com

    Источник: https://www.angelfire.com/nj3/scintilla3/

    Whereas 3D Kanojo is an attempt at humanizing the otaku that ultimately backfires due to its embodiment of the presumptions and prejudices that it aims to subvert, Comic Girls presents a significantly more nuanced perspective. Instead of treating otakudom as an inherently unwanted condition and a substitute for a lack, the demonstrate celebrates it on its own soil. Indeed, its very premise focuses on a communal otaku space, following the young members of a female manga artist dorm in their pursuing careers. With their adore and talent for the art of manga being at the dramatic forefront, the passion and creativity that permeates otaku culture is highlighted and centered.

    The stark contrast between the two series’ attitudes toward otaku is potently illustrated in how they approach a trip to Akihabara. 3D Kanojo‘s trip opens up with an establishing shot of a city road. A few shop signs on the left signify what district it is – one couple of which says “DVD BOOK” and the others organism too sketchy to make out – which generously divide the shot with some trees on the right and a crowd of undistinguished pedestrians in the middle. It cuts to Hika

    ×

    Fehlermeldung

    Deprecated function: implode(): Passing glue string after array is deprecated. Swap the parameters in drupal_get_feeds() (Zeile 394 von /www/htdocs/w01049cb/live.videogametourism.at/includes/common.inc).

    With the mass acceptance of video games and the general climb of nerd/geek culture both in visibility and as a marketing base, it was perhaps natural that Ready Player One by Ernest Cline would be developed as a huge budget studio release (with Spielberg at the helm, no less). It is a favorite of video game fans and also a best-seller success, offering both a name-check-romp through the eccentricities of fandom and a titillating peek into shouted mists of video game history for outsiders. Despite being positioned as a scion of fandom, my recent life playing through Gone Abode, with its far more complex portrayal of the way people interact with art, made me reflect back to all of my many experiences in subcultures, and deeply scrutinize this "beloved novel’s" vision of fandom, both past and future.

    In Fredric Jameson’s book on utopian literature, Archaeologies of the Future, he proposes a nifty Occam’s Razor for science fiction. Which is that

    Suzie and the remain of the two-dimensional crew didn't acquire up and utter their lines for us; they had to be written, timed, and enunciated all by us. This is who "us" is (as far as enunciation goes, anyhow).

    Scott Melzer
    Voice of: Marti Cinemacher
    Also: author, editor, director, producer, sound technician & editor, provider of source footage, internet crawler, data wrangler sound effects procurer, visual effects originator, flak taker, scapegoat, Otakon liason
    Favorite Anime: Kiki's Delivery Service, Fushigi Yuugi, Giant Robo, Serial Experiments Lain
    Favorite Manga: Gunm (Battle Angel Alita), Akira, Nausicaa, Gundam WingDing Orgy
    Website: "Not Really..."
    Will you be attending Otakon 2K1: "Hell yes. I haven't missed one yet! Unless I slay myself making this project (Please mail the CDs to Otakon, should I die)."
    What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow:
       "I don't know, but as the dove is the bird of peace, and the eagle is the bird of America,
          the swallow is the bird of love." ::hopeless-romatic-falling-to-his-death sound::
       Thirty-four years antique, I find myself perp