The art of making AMVs has come a long way since Kaposztas first crafted his own back in 1982.
Kaposztas would later upload footage of his first AMV, and four other AMVs, to his YouTube channel.
Sometimes, modem AMVs are even rendered at 60 or 120 frames per second thanks to video software like Adobe Premiere Pro.
In life, Kaposztas was a staffer at Otakon, one of the world’s largest anime and video game conventions, for 22 years, according to his LinkedIn profile.