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Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:42 pm
by gmen650
gmen650 wrote:I personally like the free-style rounds. I think its important to remember people have different tastes and prefrences and just because you may or may not like a particular aspect of a video does not mean everyone else feels the same way and the video should be banned from these forums. If you don't like the format/content of the video, than don't watch it, its pretty simple. I am thankful for all the hard work the video creators have done for this website.


Let me ask you this though. If you want "freestyle", why not just go to any streaming porn site and just watch some videos? If its the music edited in, there are hundreds of those. I can see an occasional freestyle round, but not a 76 minute "tease". Thats not a tease. Its just porn.
First of all, the quality put into most compilation videos on tube sites are not close to the quality of works like PSW4. I wasn't aware of a fundamental difference between teases and porn, don't we all watch these videos with the same intention ofgetting off?

Secondly, I've never seen someone complain so much about something free. Its not like you paid for it and now have buyer's remorse. Plus based on other works you should know pretty easily which works do and do not have a beat meter. I personally like to create my own beats within the song and don't need some silly beat meter or drum telling me when exactly to stroke, but thats just my prefrence.
If you don't like the content/format, then don't watch it, theres no need to complain to the authors who worked hard on this over something the author clearly did not want to take the time to include in his work.

Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:22 am
by blondie88
tribes wrote:
wolfy wrote:Maybe someoen w/ experience could take Porn Workout 4 and put a beat meter to it. I'm not sure if the music would need to be changed, but if so I'm sure just some of it.

I think the content and editing was fantastic and w/ some fast beat music w/ a beat meter would be the #1 CH vid. Thanks for the Aletta stuff!!!!!

BTW where did u get the beginning tease stuff w/ Aletta?

Seconding the addition of a beat meter! Though as said, this is already an amazing piece of work

Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:14 am
by desertfox
At first when viewing the videos I was all about the beat meter, but especially after the flux dance project I realized that easy to follow beats really force you to home in on the action on screen and really get sucked in rather than dropping your attention a moment to pick up a complex beat pattern, or to pick up constant beat changes.

I think what really is the prime appeal of CH and the beat meters and instructions are the loss of control, the content, song playing, and beat speed are going to do various things to you at various times, either pushing you towards an edge, hitting the breaks, frustrating you, pleasing you... and the beat meter is really thing that drives the pace and gives you that loss of control.

If that is the piece that drives most people, I can see how not having a driving beat (metered or not) can remove a lot of the feeling of the CH videos. Its funny how randomly it was I found a link to a CH video, and after poking around here a lot of the content I've found is in use. I think I started with POV style and follow the on screen action to see how long I could last, then stumbled on the jerk off instruction genera, then into the erotic hypnosis for a bit (not much there, some decent but hard to listen to over and over again) and then finally CH vids, which seem like a pretty good culmination of all that content, all focusing on some other force controlling your experience. Good stuff for sure though.

Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:18 am
by drdd2000
As a newcomer to CH videos, I've enjoyed seeing the variety of formats and tastes. There are some creators whose work does little for me, and others I return to again and again because it's smoking (at least to me). They know which beats stimulate your average wanker, and which don't. I got into them because after years of doing my own thing, it was cool to have someone suggest alternative ways of getting to the edge. Sometimes freestyle or edging works; sometimes it doesn't. We have a variety of styles to choose from. Personally, I don't give a damn about how these teases are labeled. If they have hard beats and instructions, I consider them CH. That doesn't mean I have to watch or like each one.

Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:29 am
by jstwolf
gmen650 wrote:
gmen650 wrote:

Secondly, I've never seen someone complain so much about something free. Its not like you paid for it and now have buyer's remorse. Plus based on other works you should know pretty easily which works do and do not have a beat meter. I personally like to create my own beats within the song and don't need some silly beat meter or drum telling me when exactly to stroke, but thats just my prefrence.
If you don't like the content/format, then don't watch it, theres no need to complain to the authors who worked hard on this over something the author clearly did not want to take the time to include in his work.
Who was complaining? I have seen nothing but compliments and helpful suggestions on others work here. Originally the question was just freestyle vs. beats, but kind of morphed into a deeper discussion about whether freestyle type videos really belong here. Technically it is a video forum, so yes, they do. IMO, I think beatless videos should be posted in other venues, but that is just me. But reading back through all the comments, I haven't seen anyone complain. I have seen praise, discussion, questions, and opinions, but can't find a single complaint.

Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:56 pm
by NightsVoyage
I like beats better to mean the way I see it if I want freestyle I just find my own video turn on the music and there you go.

Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:02 pm
by jackstock
its easy to get too focused on the beat meter. vindicare's flux dance project did it perfectly. No beat meter, but it was surprisingly easy to "feel" the beat more.

Re: Freestyle vs. beats

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 3:35 am
by NightsVoyage
agree, too bad that video did nothing for me. :unsure: