Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Right on! Glad you embraced this unusual controller instrument. Make us some nice music and keep rockin'.
ReplyDeleteJust love the use of Montage!
ReplyDeleteReally sticks it in the face of the ol 'mise-en-scene' argument.
I really didn't need to pause and examine the compositional spaces of the narrative.
To this artist: You made the camera into a moving spectator, now you have to make it work on the screen.
/me screaming at the camera: Work it Girl!
The good doktor's mind has left the building.
ReplyDeleteWithout vibrato and pitch bend, it becomes sterile rather quickly.
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