my first music video attemp (sort of)

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my first music video attemp (sort of)

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I finally made my first audio synced music video (kind of anyway).
It's 3:17 long and the file size is 24,7 mb
I would really be glad to get some critics, if you have the patient to download this big file.

ulrik

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http://www.musikboden.se/other%20projec ... 6-pop.html
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very nice!

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I liked it -- but it was a bit of a disappointment when the mouth, butterflies and flowers apperaed, because I thought it had a kind of dreamy, surrealist quality which I felt was spoilt by cliches. As a first try at a music video I thought it was pretty good!
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Woah. Trippy.

Nice one.

Pretty cool. Personal preference: Didn't like the greyish backgound in the beginning. Maybe some more camera work in the beginning?

I liked the motion blur on the lines that go twirling around in the sky. Also liked the twin ladies, and one of their speech bubbled.

The lip-synching was kind of good, but uninteresting...maybe something else that happens with the lip-synching? Like electonic music volume levels or something?

The flashlight on the wall was pretty cool. My favourite part was when the light grows big to reveal the whole wall, and that weird gyrating, pulsating thing afterwards. What was that? Anyway, that was pretty cool, it had movement and I couldn't work out what it was. Nice.

The sax/oboe solo halfway through the song also was very cool, musically. I would've LOVED if you could put a drum & bass beat 3/4 way through the song. That would sound so hot, man.
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Ulrik, I am by no means a credable judge.
This is beautiful, all the effects work beautifully, you're beautiful.
oops, sorry about the last one..... but this is all done by one person!
This gives me some hope that what I am doing is perhaps worth the time spent.
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Re: my first music video attemp (sort of)

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ulrik wrote:I finally made my first audio synced music video (kind of anyway).
It's 3:17 long and the file size is 24,7 mb
I would really be glad to get some critics, if you have the patient to download this big file.

ulrik

link:
http://www.musikboden.se/other%20projec ... 4-pop.html
Hey, that was pretty neat... very trippy! Did you do that entirely with AS?
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Post by DVTVFilm »

I loved it. Shows off ASP5 really great. How did you do the kalidescope effect near the end?
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Grooovvvy man, very 60'ish. I liked the music it was all kind of mesmerizing. It would make a cool screen saver. 8)
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Thank you all for critics, it's really appreciated!! It will help me see it with other eyes than my own, man that is difficult...lol.
Mikdog, sorry I hav'nt commented your groovy works yet, I love them.
'bout the music, yes it's mine, it's recordered a couple of years ago and I feel it's too late to add drums now (the tempo is also a bit unstable...lol)
DVTVFilm, the kaleidoscope fx is made by making 4 copies of 1 pattern, then I flipped 1 copy vertical, second copy horisontal and third is flipped horizontal and vertical.
idragosani, yes it's made entirely in ASP.
ingie01, thank you, you're beautiful too... :wink:
everybody else, thanks for comments!
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I'm sorry idragosani, it was not entirely true, the 4 spinning flowers were not made in ASP but in ArtRage2...
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Post by some.brero »

a promising work! i like the surrealism :D!
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I'd just like to say keep up the good work. You really went out of the box with this and thats ok! Like to see more from you.


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Thanks kprod! I'll keep posting when something comes up.
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