i saw someone in a skimask with mr T's jewellery waving his finger like it was on fire.
there was as much artist flair in this video as there was logical sense from mr bean.
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*constructive criticism
Don't disrespect me; I think it has an interesting concept/visual aesthetic but needs work..this is my 3rd video, 1st with my new camera so I tested the black screen etc. Based on the song, what type of video should I have filmed?ok, dont ever film a vid like that again, its a shambles, its typical, its stereo typical, its boring, no one wants to watch you pulling on your mask and pointing your finger, its been done, its been dead, its time for the innovative.
you used stock footage that looks like something from action essentials.
you put in clips from videos which do you even have permission to use?
I ask you something, out of all the music videos in the hip hop industry, do you consider this to be of interest to anyone?
of course this is subjective and you may be better off asking someone who actually likes your music?
have you tried posting on hip hop forums?
ok, dont ever film a vid like that again, its a shambles, its typical, its stereo typical, its boring, no one wants to watch you pulling on your mask and pointing your finger, its been done, its been dead, its time for the innovative.
you used stock footage that looks like something from action essentials.
you put in clips from videos which do you even have permission to use?
I ask you something, out of all the music videos in the hip hop industry, do you consider this to be of interest to anyone?
of course this is subjective and you may be better off asking someone who actually likes your music?
have you tried posting on hip hop forums?
I think comments like these don't really help someone grow. I don't see how yacht could react with anything other than defensiveness, when all you're doing is shooting him down with reckless abandon, not offering any constructive insight. Comments like these are kinda flamey, and can only discourage budding artists from sharing their work. It can take a lot of courage for a new artist to put themselves out there; we don't need to stomp anyone down. Especially since we're pretty much all in the same boat.
yacht, I think I can see what you were going for. The flames and smoke can be a cool aesthetic, and I thought it was pretty cool, in addition to the words-on-screen thing. However, I don't think you can build an entire video on just that. Also, if you're going to use visual flare as the basic concept of your video, I think it's gotta fly at us with such high energy that we're constantly being surprised by the next cool image (and there needs to be variety). I hate to say it, but as is, this video just lacks energy, and the visuals, though they are pretty cool, get old real quick.
I think it was shot pretty well, though I sometimes found myself wishing to be able to see the rapper's face (and eyes) better. I'm thinking maybe a ring-light might help? Also, it seemed like his performance wasn't always completely in sync with the music, and that's a pretty easy fix in post (don't be afraid of slightly speeding-up and/or slowing down portions of a particular shot).
Anyway, thanks for sharing, and good luck with all future endeavors!![]()
im under no false impression that i was harsh, but what did you want me to say? he asked specifically for comments, likes, criticism etc, so i gave him my comments and criticism.. im not gonna lie to him and say it was good when in my opinion it wasnt.
it was basically the same thing over and over again while using footage he didnt have permission for...
i like to be real and tell it how i see it, iv slated my own work which iv described as much worse... he got what he asked for and is now in receipt of two different opinions.
if we are not allowed to express our opinions then who are we but mute animals...
I never said you shouldn't express your opinion. I will echo the words of the OP to emphasize that *constructive criticism is what's needed. That doesn't mean you have to lie; that just means that you frame your criticism in a way that is intended to help your fellow artist improve on themselves.
Also, I think it's best not to throw stones from glass houses.
I like this idea, especially the slowing down part.(don't be afraid of slightly speeding-up and/or slowing down portions of a particular shot).