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I really enjoyed that, Jim. A good mix of nice/not nice. It's always interesting when things turn out completely different to how you expected.There seems to be quite a frenzy of creative video activity among the looping folk here lately. I'm looking forward to seeing more!Steve----- Original Message -----From: Jim GoodinSent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:33 PMSubject: new video with looping scoreI just finished a new video short. The music I planned and the music how it turned out took things in a completely different direction than first visualized when I was first shooting the imagery. It became much more dark and aggressive in a sense some of the 'wilder' stuff I've done and it's def'ly 'looped'. As I'm sometimes looped and sometimes not I try to only post to the list when I am. The breakdown was native wood flutes, violin and some voice all manip'd on a 2880 over 4 tracks. There was some natural overdriven distortion on things packaged in. The footage is a mix of late winter skies and some planet/lunar observations that came out of recent weeks. Strange I think I spent atleast 10 hours on this 1 min 30someodd second piece but that's wideo as they say. Here's the link, http://vimeo.com/2778865.Happy weekend to allJim
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