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+ | '''VOCALOID Fanmade Promotion Video''', also known as '''Fanmade PV''', is the phrase used within the VOCALOID community to describe a {{wp|music video|video set to music}} featuring a VOCALOID. |
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− | Pvs are short film or videos made by fans of the vocaloid original work, not by the [[:Category:Producer|original creator]], and accompanying of the work sung by vocaloid (including cover). Various vocaloid fanmade PVs have been made and uploaded on video-sharing sites, such as [[Nico Nico Douga]] or Youtube, to support original works/videos/songs from which they derived. Most vocaloid fanmade PV creators use CG works, their own hand writing pictures, photographs or live-action films to create them. As relatively few PVs are completely animated, the false etymology of "picture video" has entered some parts of the English-speaking fandom. |
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− | + | Promotional videos can range from animated shorts, typography, live-action films, and drawn images set to music. These concepts are to show support for the original song and those who produced them and are regarded derivations of the originals just like {{wp|fan fiction}}.<ref>[http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/vocaloid-pv Nico Nico Pedia] - Vocaloid PV (Japanese)</ref><ref>[http://vfca.web.fc2.com/guidelines_for_secondary_use.html VFCA] Guidelines for Secondary Use</ref>. |
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⚫ | In the Japanese community, PVs are often made with authorization or commission of the original creator and/or groups. And it is not uncommon for groups, or circles, to include a illustrator or video maker to help. This is due to the more organized and professional level of the overall VOCALOID producer scene in Japan as many are indie, amateur or otherwise student musicians. The illustrator and animator scene is often absence from overseas fandom. Illustrators or animators of PVS are often paid or receive royalties from their works. |
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⚫ | Fanmade PVs can result in making the original works more attractive and memorable due to their renderings and arts, which in turn brings in more support from a fresh audience. Some songs have become famous for their PVs and are often associated with them, with cosplayers and artworks being made based on the attire of characters within them. In addition due to the support of [[KARENT]] and piapro website by [[Crypton]], a number of PVs have had figurines based off of these PVs. [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series)|Project -DIVA-]] has also included modules based on the designs of the characters. |
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− | Vocaloid fanmade PVs can make the original works more attractive with their renderings and arts, and also they can make a much wider audience aware of the originals. The most viewed vocaloid fanmade PV on Nico nico video is 「3DみくみくPV♪(3D Miku Miku PV)」[http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1359820 Nico Video broadcast] |
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− | [[Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru|「みくみくにしてあげる♪(Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru)」]] sung by [[Miku Hatsune]]. It was viewed more than 2,330,000 times as of May 30, 2010. |
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+ | The most viewed PV on nico is "3DみくみくPV♪(3D Miku Miku PV♪)", which accompanies |
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+ | "[[みくみくにしてあげる♪ (Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪)]]" featuring [[Hatsune Miku]]. <ref>3D Miku Miku PV♪ [http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm1359820 Nico broadcast] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwrARjyPvdI YouTube broadcast]</ref> |
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黒うさP - 千本桜.jpg|Artwork for [[千本桜 (Senbonzakura)]] which is featured in its PV |
黒うさP - 千本桜.jpg|Artwork for [[千本桜 (Senbonzakura)]] which is featured in its PV |
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Ichi no Sakura Dollfie.jpg|A [[Dollfie Dream]] doll based on the PMV |
Ichi no Sakura Dollfie.jpg|A [[Dollfie Dream]] doll based on the PMV |
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− | When it comes to searching for songs overseas fans have often recalled odd details about the PV and that has led them to be useful in quickly identifying forgotten songs. So PVs have an advantage of making a song memorable to viewers. |
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⚫ | While Fanmade PVs can make the original works more popular, it must be noted that these concepts are subject to self-interpretations thus it may not be faithful to the author's original intent. This can include insertions of plots and settings that were unspecified or never present in the original. Songs like "[[ブラック★ロックシューター (Black★Rock Shooter)]]", "[[Corruption Garden]]" and "[[Secret]]" have featured characters that have been mistaken for the VOCALOID singer even when they are their own separate character. |
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− | While those PVs can make the original works more popular, it must be noted that '''''what vocaloid fanmade PVs show are not always faithful to the original works/videos/songs or the original authors’ intents''''', for they are created with each fanmade PV creator’s own intention. |
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⚫ | Some popular PVs have been the center of arguments among fans who will use one interpretation over another to explain the purpose of a song. One such example is "[[Secret]]", whose title, song and famous PMV do not match each other. The song was a plagiarized work and its title referred to its hidden status as a song on the website Nico Nico Douga with it never been labelled as the title of the song. In addition the songs meaning has never been stated. Fans have often tried to guess the meaning of the song and due to the famous PMV associated with it <!--- insert PMV name maker!--->, the meaning has often been misinterpretation with the PMV often greatly influencing the interpretation, even though it has nothing to do with the song itself. |
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Revision as of 19:32, 20 August 2019
VOCALOID Fanmade Promotion Video, also known as Fanmade PV, is the phrase used within the VOCALOID community to describe a video set to music featuring a VOCALOID.
PVs are commonly seen on video-sharing sites such as niconico and, sometimes, YouTube.
Concept
Promotional videos can range from animated shorts, typography, live-action films, and drawn images set to music. These concepts are to show support for the original song and those who produced them and are regarded derivations of the originals just like fan fiction.[1][2].
In the Japanese community, PVs are often made with authorization or commission of the original creator and/or groups. And it is not uncommon for groups, or circles, to include a illustrator or video maker to help. This is due to the more organized and professional level of the overall VOCALOID producer scene in Japan as many are indie, amateur or otherwise student musicians. The illustrator and animator scene is often absence from overseas fandom. Illustrators or animators of PVS are often paid or receive royalties from their works.
Feedback
Advantages
Fanmade PVs can result in making the original works more attractive and memorable due to their renderings and arts, which in turn brings in more support from a fresh audience. Some songs have become famous for their PVs and are often associated with them, with cosplayers and artworks being made based on the attire of characters within them. In addition due to the support of KARENT and piapro website by Crypton, a number of PVs have had figurines based off of these PVs. Project -DIVA- has also included modules based on the designs of the characters.
The most viewed PV on nico is "3DみくみくPV♪(3D Miku Miku PV♪)", which accompanies "みくみくにしてあげる♪ (Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪)" featuring Hatsune Miku. [3]
Below is an example of how a PV has lead to multiple types of tie-in promotions:
Disadvantages
While Fanmade PVs can make the original works more popular, it must be noted that these concepts are subject to self-interpretations thus it may not be faithful to the author's original intent. This can include insertions of plots and settings that were unspecified or never present in the original. Songs like "ブラック★ロックシューター (Black★Rock Shooter)", "Corruption Garden" and "Secret" have featured characters that have been mistaken for the VOCALOID singer even when they are their own separate character.
Some popular PVs have been the center of arguments among fans who will use one interpretation over another to explain the purpose of a song. One such example is "Secret", whose title, song and famous PMV do not match each other. The song was a plagiarized work and its title referred to its hidden status as a song on the website Nico Nico Douga with it never been labelled as the title of the song. In addition the songs meaning has never been stated. Fans have often tried to guess the meaning of the song and due to the famous PMV associated with it , the meaning has often been misinterpretation with the PMV often greatly influencing the interpretation, even though it has nothing to do with the song itself.
References
- ↑ Nico Nico Pedia - Vocaloid PV (Japanese)
- ↑ VFCA Guidelines for Secondary Use
- ↑ 3D Miku Miku PV♪ Nico broadcast YouTube broadcast