Good idea for the association. Very simple and clearly stated. What I liked most was how you chose to use associations of the bumble bee to create colors and movement for you video. Nice job.
Rimsky-Korsakov's idea was pretty unusual composing a piece of music inspired by the flight of a bee. Your abstract, but color-matched accompaniment allowed that to sink in for me, so I appreciate the understatement.
I'm not sure the association is accurate as you portray. The visuals sync up nicely with the music, but I don't think they are quite representative of the actual flight pattern of a bummble bee. Though similar, I'm not sure it's that eratic. They are twitchy, but their flights also seem more deliberate and purposeful.
perhaps i wasn't clear in my presentation, maybe this will help. my "unusual association" is not a visual association. rather, it is a audio association - how the flight patterns of a bumblebee result in the orchestra piece "flight of the bumblebee". so, my association does not result in a picture, as many others have.
Visually stimulating, nice work and perfect music, but... the design creates the impression of a bumble bee and that's the association? As I write these words, it seems appropriate. Back wards.
the idea is great, maybe it's just my computer, but it seems like the visual is a bit out of the sync with the audio. It's not that big of a deal, maybe I am just nip picking....
Follow the bouncing ba... bumble bee :-). It's great that something in two colors can conjure so many images. The bees (of course), whatever makes them speed up, the bouncing ball cartoons from forever ago (although you may be too young to remember), which brings up childhood and happiness, as does the yellow background.
if you used more images the association will be more clear
ZAbdel07 4 years ago
good editing effect.
bvlala 4 years ago
Good job. Very entertaining.
mlynch0000 4 years ago
Good idea for the association. Very simple and clearly stated. What I liked most was how you chose to use associations of the bumble bee to create colors and movement for you video. Nice job.
crystalll333 4 years ago
Nice job John, using flash objects that follows the pace of the music. However, I am not sure if this is a unusual association.
TomRoome 4 years ago
Rimsky-Korsakov's idea was pretty unusual composing a piece of music inspired by the flight of a bee. Your abstract, but color-matched accompaniment allowed that to sink in for me, so I appreciate the understatement.
segosher 4 years ago
I'm not sure the association is accurate as you portray. The visuals sync up nicely with the music, but I don't think they are quite representative of the actual flight pattern of a bummble bee. Though similar, I'm not sure it's that eratic. They are twitchy, but their flights also seem more deliberate and purposeful.
cozenn 4 years ago
hey nice work..the visuals almost sync with the music..
but i would wonder, would this be to mihai's pleasing? ^_^
twistki11 4 years ago
John, that was a good execution of associating the music and the colors.
eloyramirez 4 years ago
perhaps i wasn't clear in my presentation, maybe this will help. my "unusual association" is not a visual association. rather, it is a audio association - how the flight patterns of a bumblebee result in the orchestra piece "flight of the bumblebee". so, my association does not result in a picture, as many others have.
johnkeese 4 years ago
Hey John,
I'm certain I'm not smart enough to get it.
Visually stimulating, nice work and perfect music, but... the design creates the impression of a bumble bee and that's the association? As I write these words, it seems appropriate. Back wards.
It made me think. :O)
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scot08art 4 years ago
Ok, back with my comments. I think the idea was good, but that the visual association was lacking. What makes it unusual?
TifaIA 4 years ago
Hey John,
the idea is great, maybe it's just my computer, but it seems like the visual is a bit out of the sync with the audio. It's not that big of a deal, maybe I am just nip picking....
Good job though, the idea is clearly presented.
hogheadproduction 4 years ago
Follow the bouncing ba... bumble bee :-). It's great that something in two colors can conjure so many images. The bees (of course), whatever makes them speed up, the bouncing ball cartoons from forever ago (although you may be too young to remember), which brings up childhood and happiness, as does the yellow background.
candiluu 4 years ago
John...you have given me an idea. I'll post my comments later after my brain is clensed. XD
TifaIA 4 years ago