this is me doing some exercises in visual and aural manipulation in final cut pro. it was mainly to help remind me about the effect of phasing, done in several parts.
1 - original video with duplicate video slowed down by 1 second. This was mainly for visual effect.
2 - original video with duplicate video slowed down by 0.5 seconds. this was mainly for aural effect with the barberpole/phasor effect and the changes to the rain sound.
3 - original video with duplicate video slowed down by 0.5 seconds but ending together instead of starting together. I like this one the best, how the phasing shapes the soundscape at the end, even if it is kind of cliché.
4 - original video overlay with duplicate video slowed down by 0.5 sec and rotated 180 degrees and a third overlay slowed down by 1 sec, zoomed in and rotating in a constant circle. As a result of some aural bitrate conversion, there ended up being some artifacts in this one that weren't in the original compile. i decided not to care so much because this is my least favorite; lacks focus and interest after a while because it doesn't have the same sense of evolving that the first three do.
i may take the aural or visual portion of this video and do something more with it, but that's very low on the priority totem pole right now because of the amount of creative and rendering work i would need to do to turn this into something more substantial. we'll see what happens in the spring, though.
what is this a time shift in sonic CD? i feel like i'm in the past looking for dancing metal sonic and the robotizer
roarkachu 2 years ago