http://vimeo.com/m/85757552
Just a quick video I put together of some of the bouldering around the red and some other parts of KY. Something to keep you all motivated on these snow days.
Climbing video thread, Vol. 1
Re: Climbing video thread, Vol. 1
Cool video of ky bouldering, but the music sucked...
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Re: Climbing video thread, Vol. 1
well that was useful. now i know you have unimpeachable taste in music.
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Re: Climbing video thread, Vol. 1
It is an easy fix.. Just hit the mute button. But that was not music, it was the worst shit I have heard in awhile. I am not that picky about music, but damn. It was hard to over look, or over hear...
Sorry tb did you make the music... If so I am not sorry. Get a new hobby.
Sorry tb did you make the music... If so I am not sorry. Get a new hobby.
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Re: Climbing video thread, Vol. 1
ynp1, I can definitely appreciate your comment. There is a problem when trying to make movies of this sort. That being, the music that compliments an activity is not always the music that one would listen to outside of the given activity. An example of this can be seen simply by looking at the music you listen to in a gym versus, say, driving. Climbing typically has to have something beat heavy, without a lot of background thrash, something like hip hop or electronic music works well. For more scenic or narrative shots mellow music that does not take away or distract from the visual imagery is needed. Because of this, I chose the beat heavy route and wanted to avoid another video with pretty lights etc... Simply put most music is not going to mesh well the imagery of climbing. Metal or rock is to harsh and fast to mesh in most situations as the sport is not fast paced enough (unless you are Dan Osman) to fit that sort of vibe. Similarly country, surf rock, etc... is all a little too mellow for the pure bouldering flick. All this is to say, that while I understand your issue with the music (trust me I am not going to bed listening to the eels, or having dinner conversation with Lykke Li in the background), there is a certain type of music that tends to fit with the pure bouldering porn better than others.
Another thing to note, it is not recommended to edit videos that include your favorite songs/artists because after listening to the clips of the given song for hours as you edit you are guaranteed to never want to hear them again.
Another thing to note, it is not recommended to edit videos that include your favorite songs/artists because after listening to the clips of the given song for hours as you edit you are guaranteed to never want to hear them again.
Re: Climbing video thread, Vol. 1
Cool, I did like your video. It looks like you are find some cool shit! Keep it up.
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i didn't write it but if i did i would have remained silent. let me take a moment to explain why:
every artist - no matter their prestige - lives with a certain dread when faced with the threat of ynp1's probing intellect. his capacity for deeply cerebral critique hovers over their work. like a shadow; it haunts them. his oftentimes didactic prose effortlessly penetrate deep into the heart of real artistic endeavors; slicing through process and illuminating the golden thread in every work he encounters. he is the real life Ghost in the Machine. transmuting the otherwise otherworldly language of music into something understandable, something tactile. a gift to America.
i mean, who can forget his incisive analysis of the soundtrack for 'Kyle's Bouldering Video'? succinct yet powerful, it only took him three simple words to call forth the essence of the work.
"the music sucked".
indeed, ynp1. indeed. when pressed further on the soundtrack he left little doubt of his mastery:
"'it was the worst shit i have heard in awhile".
direct. connection.
every artist - no matter their prestige - lives with a certain dread when faced with the threat of ynp1's probing intellect. his capacity for deeply cerebral critique hovers over their work. like a shadow; it haunts them. his oftentimes didactic prose effortlessly penetrate deep into the heart of real artistic endeavors; slicing through process and illuminating the golden thread in every work he encounters. he is the real life Ghost in the Machine. transmuting the otherwise otherworldly language of music into something understandable, something tactile. a gift to America.
i mean, who can forget his incisive analysis of the soundtrack for 'Kyle's Bouldering Video'? succinct yet powerful, it only took him three simple words to call forth the essence of the work.
"the music sucked".
indeed, ynp1. indeed. when pressed further on the soundtrack he left little doubt of his mastery:
"'it was the worst shit i have heard in awhile".
direct. connection.
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ah see. there's a civil response. not being a dickbag is a better look for you.ynp1 wrote:Cool, I did like your video. It looks like you are find some cool shit! Keep it up.
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Re: Climbing video thread, Vol. 1
I must admit, I read ynp1's post and expected Fisher's worst....Billy Idol
I was pleasantly suprised by the quality music selection for the video
I was pleasantly suprised by the quality music selection for the video
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