how are folks making music video type stuff?
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how are folks making music video type stuff? i'd love to submit to #TIBTV but i just don't know how to go about it
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how are folks making music video type stuff? i'd love to submit to #TIBTV but i just don't know how to go about it
I can tell you a number of stories I've heard and some observations.
- some have grabbed old footage from 20 years ago of animation they did and cut it into a video
- some have used 8mm childhood movies and cut them together
- some have use public domain video from archive.org, or pexels, or pixabay etc.
- some have shot abstract footage of nature and cut together or used effects
- cgi animation
- using live footage🧵
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I can tell you a number of stories I've heard and some observations.
- some have grabbed old footage from 20 years ago of animation they did and cut it into a video
- some have used 8mm childhood movies and cut them together
- some have use public domain video from archive.org, or pexels, or pixabay etc.
- some have shot abstract footage of nature and cut together or used effects
- cgi animation
- using live footage🧵
they are using free editing s/w like #kdenlive #clipchamp #davinci resolve
#opentoonz for animation
we mostly don't want simple visualizers but people start with a visualizer like milkdrop or milky milky and then overlay or cut video into it
some are (obvs) shooting live action narrative videos (we have everything from low to high budget, honestly)
someone used a pizza box with scotch tape to animate the box and make it 'sing'
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they are using free editing s/w like #kdenlive #clipchamp #davinci resolve
#opentoonz for animation
we mostly don't want simple visualizers but people start with a visualizer like milkdrop or milky milky and then overlay or cut video into it
some are (obvs) shooting live action narrative videos (we have everything from low to high budget, honestly)
someone used a pizza box with scotch tape to animate the box and make it 'sing'
@forestine
- several have used various timelapse shots (in a car, on a boat, of the sky, people in a public space)
- several have used series of static images
- the dialectic can be your friend -- pairing images that are in direct opposition to the music or lyrics can create some interestI am rambling now...