Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Music Video
OOOOOOOH LORDE!
How there is so much good music in the world without a music video to facilitate the proper visuals to accompany the exotic sounds and features of the music I love! (I'm looking at you fan made music!)
A bigger problem persists how in the heck do I make a choice of music to use. Well "upbeat", "good," and "flexible" can't describe a music video's visuals. Those must be created for the music as an enhancement of the words, the instruments, and the tone for piece.
While I've got fan made music (Flare's lyrical version, fan of fanmusic) in my mind from a popular webcomic called Homestuck I've also got some published music (is that the term?) in my brain that like to bounce back and fourth, Sails of AWOLNATION, Now You're Just Somebody I used to Know of Gotye, and also Radioactive, even Adele's music.
Hmm my Genre isn't too clear yet but I enjoy this type of music. Complexity of meaning hidden within electronics, lyrics, and/or other music parts is what gets me. Music still feels like a mysterious force of power and emotion. \
Copy Right is also that issue. What can I create from something without stealing anything. What is there in the world to take to influence my own work? TO THE SMALL AMOUNT OF SONGS LISTED I COULD USE! *reads and thinks*
oh hey, there's not much here. I have no idea what any of these are or why .....
Creative Commons? Oh? How do I use this... hmm lets type in a song from above. ...
o- o not a search engine.
Ok song selection is difficult! To be honest I really like Sails so I am investigating the license. I've even gone to wikipedia for more info.
Hmm after thinking about these things for a long time I just don't synch with the music there. I will keep looking but so far my concept of a music video is coming together.
I want to keep it where the music is highlighted by certain aspects that either clash or encourage a listener to pay attention to certain lyrics while thinking about things relevant to them or to the time?
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The last sentence is the only one that hints at a concept. A clash or counterpoint to a song's lyrics could be interesting.
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