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Made a freaky video for my latest SpaceCraft song

This is my "most edited" video yet - I found out you can drop video clips in to Ableton Live so I was able to easily make edits at the precise moment things change in the music.

The video is from an 80s horror movie that I put various effects on to "remix" it.

Comments

  • Nice!, I like how the visuals drift in and out of „recognizability“.

  • Brilliant work @1nsomniak !
    The music feels much more impressive with the video than without! 👍
    Great video editing!

  • Excellent !!

  • If I could have done this stuff as a kid I would have died and gone to heaven.

  • @animal said:
    Nice!, I like how the visuals drift in and out of „recognizability“.

    Cheers, I had fun "riding the line" on those fx, reminded me of sound design where often the most interesting sound is when its just on the edge of falling apart.

  • @chandroji said:
    Brilliant work @1nsomniak !
    The music feels much more impressive with the video than without! 👍
    Great video editing!

    Thanks, I thought the video really added to this one as well, its funny, almost like another layer of "mastering" where its the same song but has more shine.

    I always knew music videos were used for marketing but kind of thought of them as just a different representation of the audio, didnt really think they made the audio sound better. I was probably put off by the early days of music videos that made epic songs look like cheesy 80s commercials.

  • @cuscolima said:
    Excellent !!

    Thanks!

    @LinearLineman said:
    If I could have done this stuff as a kid I would have died and gone to heaven.

    Same, I remember doing "special fx" when my friends dad got a VHS camcorder - we made a stop-motion animation of a play doh dinosaur taking a giant dump.

    Got my first taste of digital video in the 90s, we would leave the university power-mac rendering over the weekend to output postage stamp size videos.

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