Thursday, January 26, 2017

Nico Q2M1


5 comments:

  1. I really like that you incorporated the black out button into your overall presentation. You used it very nicely around 1:30. Also, you were very patient with your cues and it the overall presentation flowed very well. I also enjoyed around 3:00 when only the back lights where on and it set up a very nice contrast between the front and back of the Buddha piece. The one critique i would have is i feel like this song called for darker, more rich colors, but other than that i really enjoyed it.

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  2. One of the best parts about this presentation was how the speed of the light cues matches with the slow and mellow mood of the song. I also enjoy the intensity of the red light when it's alone as well as the back lights making a silhouette on the Buddha. Going off of Daniel's critique, I agree to an extent. I agree that that there could have been some darker colors, but I also believe that a single bright light matched the mood of the song when it's by itself.

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  3. As the above commenters have mentioned I feel like you really matched the speed of the music to the lights. The colors played really played well off each other, but I agree with the other that perhaps you coulda used more mellow colors.

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  4. I feel like the fades were really well timed and captured the song very well. Love the opening and the way the lighting just fades seamlessly at this part and creates a nice looking effect with the color choices. I also enjoy when the lighting comes from behind and the way you transition from it at around 2:14 was also really well done. Also, the song choice was really dope.

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  5. I love how the intro follows the first lighting cue. The stark white sets the tone for the futuristic noises in the background. The soft back light during the series of beeps was my favorite part-- it fit the mysterious sound and made me think of aliens. The whole project has a feeling from out of this world and it's amazing to watch. The fades are slow paced but keep me engaged. Great work!

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