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is it possible?
#1
Posted 06 December 2003 - 4:28 AM
#4
Posted 06 December 2003 - 6:01 PM
#5
Posted 07 December 2003 - 6:08 AM
#7
Posted 10 December 2003 - 2:29 PM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
What a trip. The environment has it's own sonic and visual rhythm or patterns or what have you, so it's kinda natural that things sync up even if it does seem so random or hard to explain - it's just a matter of opening up our eyes and ears to life's synchronicities. Put on the right music, especially when you're up and moving (driving, walking, riding) and observe your surroundings taking on a whole new dimension...
I've done that to TPPR on the bus, it was amazing. You've gotta be a bit dozy, like half-asleep, but it's great. I nearly missed my stop coz the song hadn't finished X-D
#9
Posted 11 December 2003 - 5:19 AM
The best is traffic lights, and people are using the crosswalk. It's funny catching the unsuspecting pedestrians walking to the beat!
#13
Posted 12 December 2003 - 4:38 AM
lurker604 Escribi�:
Whirlygirl, can you explain your LAST post carefully, cause I didn't catch those "words" you said. Like r u talking about the begining of the song or the end?
The part of Enjoyed I was referencing (while driving into a foggy patch on the road) happens almost exactly 4:00 into the song.
#15
Posted 12 December 2003 - 6:32 PM
lurker604 Escribi�:
Ok, I've watched the "Star Giutar" video, and I noticed that everything in that video goes with the music. My question is: is it possible that you can do that in real life? If you want to make a music video and have an enviroment to "synch" with the music, is it true that you can actually make one?
did you see the other star gutiar video on the dvd? oranges and forks?
#17
Posted 12 December 2003 - 9:42 PM
#18
Posted 13 December 2003 - 7:02 AM
#19
Posted 13 December 2003 - 7:32 AM
The oranges and forks part was brilliant. The whole concept, the whole vision for Star Guitar video - it's the subtle genius of it that makes the clip so impressive