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My first Dubstep Video , Preponderance - Grit

Post by preponderance » Mon Jun 18, 2007 11:48 am

So I started editing video a few days back, cuz im in the process of planning for making a short movie for another project so I started testing out some stuff and soon found myself making a Music Video for Preponderance.

Hope you enjoy it, feedback appreciated. I know the quality on myspace suck. The original is 750x480 HD with no interlace-problems and such. If anyone know a good site I could up it to for better resolution, LET ME KNOW!

http://www.myspace.com/preponderancemusic
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Post by escapee planes » Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:51 pm

Excellent work.

Really like the style and the colour used throughout. The track is good too, quite sort of menacing and it works wel with the vid.

I'm going to make a music video for my final project at Uni (I start year 3 in Sept) and I'd love to know what software you used to make it. I need to start practicing soon,

At this year's Digital Music degree show (at Brighton Uni) there were some excellent videos, check out this guys 2 vids called Overtaken Transformation - They're amazing :D

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Post by diss04 » Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:59 pm

great one of my fave tunes now has a video! respect lol

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Post by FSTZ » Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:41 pm

I can't wait to check this out (no myspaces at work)

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Post by preponderance » Mon Jun 18, 2007 10:22 pm

Escapee Planes wrote:Excellent work.

Really like the style and the colour used throughout. The track is good too, quite sort of menacing and it works wel with the vid.

I'm going to make a music video for my final project at Uni (I start year 3 in Sept) and I'd love to know what software you used to make it. I need to start practicing soon,

At this year's Digital Music degree show (at Brighton Uni) there were some excellent videos, check out this guys 2 vids called Overtaken Transformation - They're amazing :D
Thanks mate!

I made it in Sony Vegas, I never really got into video editing before now, but it's a great program. Seems you can really get into the details with it, I made microscopic buildingblocks and fused them together one and one. Thats kind of what I like about cubase also, which it reminds me ALOT about,with a visual audioline and a quite slick timeline-interface.

Got an URL for that vid? :)
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Post by krio » Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:33 am

This would probably literally ROCK the hell out of everybody when both tune and video played in some club!

Very impressive video, imo.

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Post by preponderance » Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:55 am

Escapee Planes wrote:oh yeah http://www.myspace.com/theavantruralcinema
Wow, that is some great stuff. I wonder if he did the subway tunnels in 3dsmax or something, cuz when he starts moving those walls..... well I cant imagine how he pulled that off if it wasnt a 3d model.

Really spectacular editing too, synch is like millisecond perfect :)
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Post by roko » Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:29 pm

big up preponderance

hold tight the film maker kru inside da ride 8) :lol:

very nice vid indeed!

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Post by preponderance » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:12 pm

Diss04 wrote:great one of my fave tunes now has a video! respect lol
:D Thanks mate, I'll up a few more tracks this week for you!
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Post by preponderance » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:40 am

rokotiili wrote:big up preponderance

hold tight the film maker kru inside da ride 8) :lol:

very nice vid indeed!
Oi Roko!!!! Man After Effects really is complicated, I couldnt even figure out how to input keyframes into the timeline :O
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Post by preponderance » Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:10 am

KRio wrote:This would probably literally ROCK the hell out of everybody when both tune and video played in some club!

Very impressive video, imo.
Haha, I hope so :D

never went to a club with good visualization setup though... :/
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Post by FSTZ » Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:17 pm

I use Sony Vegas as well

great work man...

great work

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Post by westernsynthetics » Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:02 am

brilliant clip mate! Top stuff :D

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Post by masayuki » Fri Jun 22, 2007 3:39 pm

BIG UP!!!

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Post by ryusaki » Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:48 pm

preponderance wrote:
KRio wrote:This would probably literally ROCK the hell out of everybody when both tune and video played in some club!

Very impressive video, imo.
Haha, I hope so :D

never went to a club with good visualization setup though... :/
I had the pleasure to play as a VJ along with some big names on a music festival in Berlin. I used some of the same footage from the movie "Tetsuo".
I thought it would really fit the dark vibes. Unfortunatly i couldnt get it to synch properly with the audio, because of the shitty hardware we had.
The response/feedback of the crowd was mixed. :roll:
I still think this is the perfect optic for this kind of tunes.
Uneccesary to mention that i really like this work from preponderance.
Since a couple of month,I use Sony Vegas too, its a great tool.
Maybe sometime in the future i will get the chance to make an dubstep music video too.
Cheers.

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Post by preponderance » Sun Jun 24, 2007 12:30 pm

Ryusaki wrote:
preponderance wrote:
KRio wrote:This would probably literally ROCK the hell out of everybody when both tune and video played in some club!

Very impressive video, imo.
Haha, I hope so :D

never went to a club with good visualization setup though... :/
I had the pleasure to play as a VJ along with some big names on a music festival in Berlin. I used some of the same footage from the movie "Tetsuo".
I thought it would really fit the dark vibes. Unfortunatly i couldnt get it to synch properly with the audio, because of the shitty hardware we had.
The response/feedback of the crowd was mixed. :roll:
I still think this is the perfect optic for this kind of tunes.
Uneccesary to mention that i really like this work from preponderance.
Since a couple of month,I use Sony Vegas too, its a great tool.
Maybe sometime in the future i will get the chance to make an dubstep music video too.
Cheers.
Yeh, the synching took me alot of time to get right, and those manholes-gone-subwoofers!

Got any vids up to check out?

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Post by ghosthack » Sun Jun 24, 2007 3:49 pm

Watched this video until now many times, absolutely good work :>

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Post by preponderance » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:51 pm

Ghosthack wrote:Watched this video until now many times, absolutely good work :>
Fuzz!

I really wish I could have upped it in better quality. I made the original file in HD. But myspace is myspace I guess. I tried some other sites, but same shit everywhere it seems.

any recommendations that work?
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