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Thu, 08 Dec 1994 11:58:43 EST
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videos [a bit long]
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The problem I see with most music video. I'm talking pre-produced stuff here is that they place far too much reliance on fast editing techniques, which in my opinion get old quickly. Mtv is boring to watch because all the video rely on the same editing techniques and the same cheap imagery. (and the music is in general nothing to scream about... :) Think of the things you like about idm music. I like the way songs have processes that unravel and evolve over time. The way some songs seem to be more about the interaction of the different melodic lines than about the melodies themselves. In any case, it seems to me that idm videos should have some of these characteristics. They shouldn't have fast editing, but rather have scenes that evolve over time. They should have different elements that interact and create new and exciting juxtapositions. The orbital videos (which I've missed) sounded interesting. They took place in a shop meet and a laundromat I believe and mostly consisted of orbital or some other people just hanging out and doing their laundry or shopping or whatever. Do people have reactions about how these videos worked with the music. The orb video is stunning. They allow many of the images to unfold for a long period of time. I notice something new every time I watch this video. There are also certain unifying factors, like the clouds that always seem to be floating across the screen, that give the whole video an interesting feel. Video creators shouldn't copy the orb video but they should watch it and see how it succeeds where fast editing just doesn't. Motion is pretty good, not too much fast editing, but where the orb video fades from image to image such that you're not sure where things begin and end, the motion video just cuts back and forth. Also, the computer images aren't as interesting as the natural patterns in clouds, sea life, and land that the orb video cashes in on. I think there's a lot of room for improvement in idm videos. I'm interested in knowing what other groups have videos and what they're like in terms of editing, subject matter, and relation to the songs they are attached to. [fletcher]