Sunday, June 1, 2008

Music

5 comments:

G3T Films said...

That's a fine clip you've put together there. Music's pretty good too.

One thought I had, which can be dutifully ignored if so wished is that using the editing programs inbuilt transitions adds an 'amateur' element to it. Unless that's what you're going for, aka the Patrick Swayze self help videos in the movie Donnie Darko. Otherwise the excepted norm is to find, by find I mean create, points in the vision that can be cut together seamlessly. Or I could be just talk'n out my arse. That happens.

captain modroom9 said...

Thanks. I talk out of my arse too sometimes, but in this case I think you're right about some of the transitions. In the case of the 'other' films I make from other profiles the amateurish transition is appropriate for the characters. Not sure if I'll be able to always find points in the vision that can be cut together seamlessly for these type of films, probably need to get some new film software sometime.

G3T Films said...

What? You have OTHER profiles... ... ... I'm waiting for the rim-sh... Katschhh... ahhh, there we go. I think your characters and films are a lot of fun. Really good.

You're right, it is really hard with on-the-fly shooting to create those moments for the cut. The good news is the more and more you do it the easier it becomes... until one starts to try and be original. Then there's all sorts problems, unless you have a magic teapot or something.

captain modroom9 said...

Ssshhh it's a secret but thanks!

If my teapot could help with footage that can be edited then it would be a fine teapot indeed. I'll suggest it and see what the teapot thinks.

Anonymous said...

That was fun! It appeared like magic :) I'd watch out for those points in the vision - they might poke you in the eye! Hhehee