Fanvids (also called vids, fan vids, AMVs (Anime Music Videos), and other terms) are video clips created by fans, using clips from TV shows, movies, anime, etc. Fanvids were first created by women in the 1970s or earlier (see Celebrating Kandy Fong: Founder of Fannish music video, though their popularity is often attributed to the rise of YouTube and male video creators who use it. Fanvids created by men are often taken more seriously than those created by women. Fanvids are created for many purposes. Some of these include:
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| - Fanvids (also called vids, fan vids, AMVs (Anime Music Videos), and other terms) are video clips created by fans, using clips from TV shows, movies, anime, etc. Fanvids were first created by women in the 1970s or earlier (see Celebrating Kandy Fong: Founder of Fannish music video, though their popularity is often attributed to the rise of YouTube and male video creators who use it. Fanvids created by men are often taken more seriously than those created by women. Fanvids are created for many purposes. Some of these include:
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| - Fanvids (also called vids, fan vids, AMVs (Anime Music Videos), and other terms) are video clips created by fans, using clips from TV shows, movies, anime, etc. Fanvids were first created by women in the 1970s or earlier (see Celebrating Kandy Fong: Founder of Fannish music video, though their popularity is often attributed to the rise of YouTube and male video creators who use it. Fanvids created by men are often taken more seriously than those created by women. Fanvids are created for many purposes. Some of these include:
* simply celebrating the text
* critiquing the text in various ways
* highlighting subtext or themes in the original text which the fan wishes to make more prominent
* telling a different story from that of the original creators, either for humorous or critical value
* eliciting an emotional response
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