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07-29-2007, 12:40 PM
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Top advice IIB - the best music videos I have done have used a combination of some of the above.
I do the marker thing with the music track streached to 'see' the music and listen listen listen play play play - the more time you spend on letting the whole project soak into the synapses the better - it just all comes together suddenly and 'eureka' - I love those moments.
Its a combination of a technical process that you find your own way through and that slower creativity thing.
That is never going to be fast or easy and it is a very personal process.
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07-29-2007, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark W I do the marker thing with the music track streached to 'see' the music and listen listen listen play play play - the more time you spend on letting the whole project soak into the synapses the better - it just all comes together suddenly and 'eureka' - I love those moments. |
Too right Mark!!! And those Eureka Moments are a drug to me.
PLUS, what might look like a " simple" edit has taken hours to do and often YEARS in the craft-skilling process.
Yes, we are all striving for: Less Is More
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07-30-2007, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by TimStannard However, as IIB suggests, we all get used to it soon enough so even if someone did come up with a script now I doubt I'd use it.
Guess I've just been moaning for the sake of it  |
That would be a bias ;>
Biases can often stifle creativity and free-thought, and are inherent cognitive 'defects'-(depending on the context) that we all must deal with. Unperfect the "perfection" which is not perfect, is the thought-style I promote.
Like right now I need to reinstall Windoze. It's going to be a tedious drawn out ordeal, but afterwards the rewards will be overwhelming.
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07-30-2007, 05:10 PM
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OK, I'm starting to develop a complex.
I could just about live with myself after my strong tendency towards literal rather than lateral thought was pointed out (when I mentioned I lost interest in the Black Eyed Peas at Wembley at Live Earth when I found all my effort was being concentrated on deciphering what was being said /sung/grunted - another forum, another thread, remember Grazie?`)
And now, because I expect that when I select something, my cursor will be moved to the start of that selection rather than the end, its an indication that my creativity and free-thought is stifled.
I'd top myself, but I probably can't think of a creative way in which to do it (though I'd probably argue the toss about what camera/format/media to use)
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