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Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:40 pm
by Voltor07
monsterjazzlicks wrote:Voltor,
Voltor07 wrote:I don't do covers for one reason...I can't. I can do soundscapes...it's why I bought my first synths. My greatest influence has been Animusic.
Because you mean you don't
hear melodies in your head? Fair enough!
So I assume you do not play the
PIANO (just
SYNTH's)?
Ta,
Paul
Synths and I recently picked up bass guitar. Yes, my videos suck. I know this, the whole bleeping world knows this. Get over it. I stopped making videos for others long ago. I mostly make them for fun, for myself these days. I can't read notes, and am mostly tone deaf. I can do things on the piano, just don't expect anything more than random notes and chords. Musical instruments are toys to me, I'll admit that. I don't care what people think about that, making my own brand of music makes me happy.
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 3:26 pm
by monsterjazzlicks
Hi,
Voltor07 wrote:Synths and I recently picked up bass guitar. Yes, my videos suck. I know this, the whole bleeping world knows this. Get over it.
You mean me "get over it"? Or the world? I have not ever seen/heard any of your music and so therefore I can not even comment.
Voltor07 wrote:I can't read notes, and am mostly tone deaf. I can do things on the piano, just don't expect anything more than random notes and chords. Musical instruments are toys to me, I'll admit that. I don't care what people think about that, making my own brand of music makes me happy.
You don't have to having
READING skills to play/create music. And I don't believe there is actually anyone who is
TONE DEAF (unless you are unfortunate enough to suffer from a condition). If you can tell
TOP C from
BOTTOM C then you are definitely
NOT tone deaf!
I was asking about if you played
PIANO because obviously you can not create
SOUNDSCAPES as such (in the way that you can on a
SYNTH). Unless, of course, it was heavily
PREPARED or
PROCESSED.
Paul
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 11:53 pm
by Voltor07
http://www.youtube.com/user/voltor07 The last video on there is, in my opinion the best.
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 10:11 am
by monsterjazzlicks
Hi,
So you mean the
Amos Gaynes Edition Little Phatty Trailer? As that is the final video in your personal uploads?
Paul
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 3:37 am
by Voltor07
monsterjazzlicks wrote:Hi,
So you mean the
Amos Gaynes Edition Little Phatty Trailer? As that is the final video in your personal uploads?
Paul
No, that was my first one...I meant the one uploaded last year.
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:03 am
by monsterjazzlicks
Hi,
Voltor07 wrote:No, that was my first one...I meant the one uploaded last year.
Ok, so it must be the
Studio Update and Forest 13 x min's upload then?
Paul
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 3:26 pm
by Voltor07
monsterjazzlicks wrote:Hi,
Voltor07 wrote:No, that was my first one...I meant the one uploaded last year.
Ok, so it must be the
Studio Update and Forest 13 x min's upload then?
Paul
That's the one. I love how it came out. Just skip ahead to 1:36...that's where the music is.
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 7:27 am
by monsterjazzlicks
Voltor07 wrote:That's the one. I love how it came out. Just skip ahead to 1:36...that's where the music is.
Not sure why you have the window and the green spinning lights together in the same frame? But obviously that decision must have been a conscious one for whatever reason. Though my video have only very basic text (song/composer) and my contact details (again, in very
basic text) at the end. And so therefore nowhere near as
sophisticated as your own.
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:51 pm
by Voltor07
monsterjazzlicks wrote:Voltor07 wrote:That's the one. I love how it came out. Just skip ahead to 1:36...that's where the music is.
Not sure why you have the window and the green spinning lights together in the same frame? But obviously that decision must have been a conscious one for whatever reason. Though my video have only very basic text (song/composer) and my contact details (again, in very
basic text) at the end. And so therefore nowhere near as
sophisticated as your own.
Sophisticated...that's funny. It's a $25 laser projector. As for the window, there's no room to put my camera tripod except that one space that the window is in. My room mate is crocheting a curtain for that window, though, so hopefully soon it will be a non issue.
Re: What makes a good YouTube video?
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by yanib
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