A Possible Multi-Editor Project? [Changed to The Nutcracker]
- NiTsukiOutlaw
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- Jester_Borris
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:08 am
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It's Borris!
I'm in if you'll have me.
And now from some thoughts:
Perhaps you could break the piece into movements to cut back on having one large file.
E.X. Beethoven's 9th - First Movement
Beethoven's 9th - Second Movement
...
Most classical pieces have musical movements to them so it could serve as a natural break or transition for the finsihed product as well as help with the issue of 'one giant file to rule them all'.
I'm not sure how that would work, I've never heard all of the 9th Symphony.
Another idea would be to author a DVD and have people pay for postage, assuming no other acceptable alternitive is found. This is an extream case however.
And now from some thoughts:
Perhaps you could break the piece into movements to cut back on having one large file.
E.X. Beethoven's 9th - First Movement
Beethoven's 9th - Second Movement
...
Most classical pieces have musical movements to them so it could serve as a natural break or transition for the finsihed product as well as help with the issue of 'one giant file to rule them all'.
I'm not sure how that would work, I've never heard all of the 9th Symphony.
Another idea would be to author a DVD and have people pay for postage, assuming no other acceptable alternitive is found. This is an extream case however.
*Flexes*
- FoxJones
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Re: It's Borris!
I have to mention again that I don't quite think this one will work. 9th symphony IS a great piece, but for a MEP it doesn't have enough variation to keep the audience NOR the editors interested throughout the whole 74 minutes. For example I can imagine every editor wanting to make the Ode to Joy-part and some peaceful slow parts are left out without any editor wanting to take'em.Jester_Borris wrote:I'm not sure how that would work, I've never heard all of the 9th Symphony.
..and I still think that if you want to make long classical MEP then pick up Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker
- Keeper of Hellfire
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Re: It's Borris!
I'd volunteer for a slow peacefull part. And as far as it goes for "Ode to Joy", since it's the European hymn, there should be a contest amongst the European participants for it.FoxJones wrote:For example I can imagine every editor wanting to make the Ode to Joy-part and some peaceful slow parts are left out without any editor wanting to take'em.
My greatest concern is that not enough editors are willing to join. In the moment one dozen editors have shown interest, means 6.5 min per editor. That's to much, we need at least 30, better 50 editors to get acceptable slices.
- SephirothJenova
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Well, I'm considering changing this project a little bit. I don't have any way to upload clips/tracks until I get back to college on the 20th. I'll probably upload something really fast then and have the tracks going off then.
<b>Announcement:</b> I'm thinking about changing the music of this project. I did want to do something to Beethoven's 9th Symphony originally, but his symphony is too calm and wouldn't keep anyone interesting in it. I'm taking FoxJones advice and switching to the Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky's music is more famous around the world, and the MEP would be more whimsical than dreadful. There's a little audio editing I need to do for these tracks also, so it'll probably take me two weeks to get everything ready for the uploads.
Any comments and/or suggestions on the change?
Sephiroth
<b>Announcement:</b> I'm thinking about changing the music of this project. I did want to do something to Beethoven's 9th Symphony originally, but his symphony is too calm and wouldn't keep anyone interesting in it. I'm taking FoxJones advice and switching to the Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky's music is more famous around the world, and the MEP would be more whimsical than dreadful. There's a little audio editing I need to do for these tracks also, so it'll probably take me two weeks to get everything ready for the uploads.
Any comments and/or suggestions on the change?
Sephiroth
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- RutKiskasca
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I'd hit it like the fist of an angry god...inthesto wrote:In the words of a failed McDonald's marketing campaign, "I'd hit it."
which means..."ooh ooh....me me!!!"
I would like in on this please, in case you aren't into subtle smart-assedness
Rut Kiskasca
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- risk one
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2002 4:47 pm
I'd be interested in joining either way, but I do think the Nutcracker would be a more interesting, with more variation. To increase reviewability it should be really easy to just view a small section of the project, I think you have a greater chance at that with the Nutcracker, as it's more sliceable.SephirothJenova wrote: Any comments and/or suggestions on the change?
Sephiroth
I also think the anime should be chosen with care. Azumanga Daioh and Akira would both go well with the nutcraker suite, but it in a very different way, so putting them side by side would propbably be a bad idea.
- Keeper of Hellfire
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