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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Stop Scrubbing, Start Editing: The Top 5 Places for High-Quality AMV Clips



To keep your blog's flow consistent and your edits sharp, you need high-quality footage without the distraction of subtitles or logos. ✂️ Here are the top 5 places to find the best anime clips for your projects! 🎬✨


1. Nyaa πŸ†



If you’re looking for the cleanest possible footage, Nyaa is the gold standard.


 It’s the go-to site for "Raws"—episodes that haven't been touched by translators or TV networks. πŸ–₯️

  🎲 The Draw: You can find entire series in Blu-ray quality. πŸ’Ώ

  πŸ‘©πŸ½‍πŸ’»Editor’s Tip: Look for "BD" (Blu-ray) versions. They are much crisper than what you’ll find on streaming sites and don't have those annoying TV station watermarks in the corner! πŸš«πŸ“Ί


https://nyaa.si


2. Sakugabooru 🎨



This site is a massive archive for fans of high-end animation. 


It doesn't just host episodes; it hosts specific "cuts" or scenes known for their incredible art and movement. ✍️πŸ”₯

🎲 The Draw: It allows you to search by the specific animator or the type of action (like "explosions" or "sword fights"). ⚔️πŸ’₯

  πŸ‘©πŸ½‍πŸ’» Editor’s Tip: This is the best place to find "inspiration" clips. If you need a specific style of movement to match your beat, you'll find the best examples here. 🎢


https://www.sakugabooru.com


3. Anime-Raws (Websites & Discords) 🀝



There are several dedicated community sites and Discord servers where editors upload "Scenepacks."

 These are collections of the best moments from a specific character or show, already trimmed down. πŸ“πŸ“‚

🎲 The Draw: It saves you the time of downloading a 24-minute episode just to use a 3-second clip of someone walking. πŸƒπŸ’¨

   πŸ‘©πŸ½‍πŸ’» Editor’s Tip: Many of these packs are "Twixtor-ready," meaning they’ve been prepared to look buttery smooth even when you slow the footage down! 🧈✨


https://www.google.com/search?q=https://anime-raws.tumblr.com


4. YouTube Scenepacks πŸ“Ή



Don't sleep on YouTube itself! Many creators put together "4K Scenepacks" or "Logoless Raws" for public use. πŸ“ΊπŸ’Ž

🎲 The Draw: It’s the fastest way to preview footage. You can see exactly what you're getting before you commit to a download. πŸ‘€

  πŸ‘©πŸ½‍πŸ’» Editor’s Tip: Use a high-quality downloader to ensure you aren't losing resolution. If the source looks blurry on YouTube, it’ll look even worse once you start adding effects! πŸ“‰❌


https://www.youtube.com


5. WayinVideo (AI Search) πŸ€–



A newer entry to the scene, AI-powered tools like WayinVideo allow you to search for clips using text. Instead of scrubbing through hours of footage, you can just type what you need! ⌨️πŸ”

🎲 The Draw: It acts like a search engine for the inside of an anime episode. Want "character falling"? Just type it in. 🌌 This is a massive time-saver when you have a specific vision for a transition but can't remember which episode that specific background appeared in. ⏳✅


https://wayin.ai



πŸŽ“Pro Advice for Your Next Edit πŸ’‘

Always check your file sizes. Higher quality files are larger, but they give you more room to zoom in or add effects without the image "breaking" or looking pixelated. Start with the best source possible, and your final export will look professional every time! πŸš€πŸ”₯


What's your current project looking like? I'd love to hear which show you're working on next! 🎧🎞️


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