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PostPosted: Sunday September 5th, 2004 20:07    Post subject: Buzz and movies Reply with quote

Anyone making buzzmusic to movies, videos or graphics?

I´m so interested to start playing with the combination of music and (moving) visuals.

I would to talk with anyone who have the same idea or already doing it.
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PostPosted: Sunday September 5th, 2004 22:31    Post subject: Reply with quote

*raises hand* wheee!
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PostPosted: Sunday September 5th, 2004 22:39    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've used buzz to make a soundtrack for a demo, but in that case the graphics were synchronized to the music so I basically just had to make a cool track Wink
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PostPosted: Monday September 6th, 2004 4:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

If I could get a MIDI controlled video sequencer...

*drool*
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PostPosted: Monday September 6th, 2004 8:46    Post subject: synch Reply with quote

wayfinder wrote:
I've used buzz to make a soundtrack for a demo, but in that case the graphics were synchronized to the music so I basically just had to make a cool track Wink


How did you get the graphics synchronized with buzz?
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PostPosted: Monday September 6th, 2004 11:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the graphics editor Wink (I didn't have to do that. thankfully)
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PostPosted: Monday September 6th, 2004 17:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've done it for commercial work before.

the only synchronization i did was arranging things in cubase along with the video after diskwriting them from buzz. a lot of it was done by time, too.
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fleeda
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PostPosted: Tuesday September 7th, 2004 15:24    Post subject: Reply with quote

relativeq wrote:
i've done it for commercial work before.

the only synchronization i did was arranging things in cubase along with the video after diskwriting them from buzz. a lot of it was done by time, too.


Could you please explain that more in detail?
I would be really interesting! Dance

For exemple, what is diskwriting?

So you did the music in buzz after looking at the video but did not have the video running when you made the music in buzz?

And then when you felt finished with the music you took the music in wav. format and the video into Cubase and synchronized, arranged and made the final touch there?

What do mean with "alot of it was done by time" ?
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PostPosted: Tuesday September 7th, 2004 18:50    Post subject: Reply with quote

you're pretty much spot-on with your analysis.

what i meant by "doing it by time" is that i had reference points in the video, i.e. "this section is 12sec long, this section is 15sec, etc." and then wrote the music and edited it to fit the times needed.
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PostPosted: Wednesday September 8th, 2004 15:53    Post subject: Reply with quote

A group of friends and I have been planning some movies for a while. Using captured DV footage, playing with the frames, using effects and that. You know - like the shit you see on MTV2. Only far far better. Oh faaarr better.

Think of it as a modern day live action fantasia. Only faaarr better cos we're doing it all from scratch, making movies to suit the music to suit the movies and so on...

Pretty slow process though.

Everyone's at it! Take a look around the net, if you haven't already.
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PostPosted: Thursday September 9th, 2004 2:50    Post subject: Reply with quote

i done some soundtrack work for 2 short films. one was call tapioca hiest. the other i cant remeber to be honest.

it was s new expirience. i had to write about 6 songs in 9 days. talk about crunch time.
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PostPosted: Thursday September 9th, 2004 3:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got a track in a porn movie, beat that.

there was another buzzer.. (cid_inc? maybe) who did music for the same site, the webmaster came into #buzz needing music "in a hurry" so naturally I came a'knockin'. it's on www.extremefineart.com

other than that, I've done a video for Hotline made out of telephony themed videos off of www.archive.org - loads of switchboard gals and stuff. I really should try get it online somewheres.
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PostPosted: Thursday September 9th, 2004 6:26    Post subject: Reply with quote

That looks like a quality site Mr. Green
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PostPosted: Monday September 20th, 2004 11:49    Post subject: Reply with quote

yay, i always wanted to do porn music Smile

mmh... i did a farbrausch demo with cp once where cp did the visuals first, rendered an avi for me and i used that horrible buzz in a movie plugin to write the soundtrack for it.

yes, its a lot fun to do that. we are currently preparing a new demo which is done in the same way.
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