mico viejo wrote:
while the idea is funny and well done (i.e. arguably it is good film making), there is nothing skillful or special about the editing of this video. in fact it's completely ordinary.
i suspect you are confusing film-making with editing. not the same thing at all.
Fair enough, I'm a music producer with little video knowledge, sorry if I got the term wrong Mr Encyclopedia.
mico viejo wrote:anyway, on a different note: anyone feeling like i noob after watching the 1st video clearly is a noob.
IF you look at the people saying it, they're clearly
NOT
mico viejo wrote:that track is over 10 years old and nothing in it would be considered remotely advanced, innovative or complicated now.
Mozart composed in the 1700's, I'd still class his music as advanced, innovative and complicated.
mico viejo wrote:if you dont even know how to use a drum loop and move a couple of beats around then you really still have a lot to learn.
If you don't know how to watch an entire video and see there's more to something than you ignorantly point out, then you really still have a lot to learn.
mico viejo wrote:i'm a bit surprised at how many ppl find that video in anyway informative:
You're obviously unaware of the different skill level of all the different producers and engineers on the forum then.
mico viejo wrote:what you see in there is the absolute basics of sample-based music production.
Personally I'd class that as intermediate, if not advanced technique. I can think of things a lot more simple to do with samples. Fuck knows what you do so special with yours... You must have your feet kissed for being the next sample genius right?
Jog on,
mico viejo wrote:tnuc
