thatsprettyhot wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:13 pm
Audiovisual job as a whole : 10/10
Vibes&feelz&stroke plan/directing : 9/10
Execution of stroke plan / sync with music : 6/10 (still playable if intensions are good, but close to ruining it)
-> I think if you make a friend who a rhythm enthusiast execute beat placing according to your plan, it's gonna be master class stuff
I had a lot of fun playing it, I think I found thought and cleverness behind the beautiful audiovisual work but stroke beats only hitting on point by luck is dangerously close to ruining the otherwise amazing piece of work!
I agree with just about all said here. As a drummer and huge enthusiast at that, beats are rather important to me - and instinctual as well. Its hard for me to not be distracted by ill timing beats.
Sadly, while I know a lot about rhythm and beats and how it works in music-time, I don't know shit about putting together a beat meter for music. I can envision, follow, and predict beat patterns etc with the best of em, and most songs I play on drums I've learned by listening and dissecting what i hear and playing back, but changing those instinctual patterns into stuff using computer apps is not my friend. LOL
Great video stuff, great girls, and lots of fun, but the latter half was distracting from a beat perspective. All in all - if this is just your first foray - i believe you'll have learned a lot and have amazing things you can do on a sophomore project.