Talia Lesjack-Randall
Posted on 2014-12-06 20:02:05 -0500.
I really like your concept, and the composition is visually compelling. I wonder if maybe you shifted your colors to be a bit less dark, it would be slightly closer to the intention of the song? The song is about such bright, new, openness, which to me doesn't suggest the navy and black that is so prevalent in your composition. I understand the desire to not be too cartoonish in your colors, but the dark blue range just doens't seem quite right. Overall, I really like this piece, though!
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Dan Cheng
Posted on 2014-12-07 13:04:46 -0500.
It is very interesting to see how you visualize the sound. The colors of your piece really fit Aladdin. One question I have is that how do you decide the movement of all the circles. Do you follow the tempo or volume of the piece? How do you arrange the color in particular way? It will be great if you can explain all these things to viewers. Great idea!
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Francisco Rojo
Posted on 2014-12-07 14:35:05 -0500.
I like that you are synthesizing this piece through your own perspective of how you visualize the sound, but also being informed by Kandisky's theories on color. I think the visual is simple and aesthetically pleasing.
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Rikky Roy Koganti
Posted on 2014-12-08 01:33:21 -0500.
Great work! This really looks like a visualization of the music itself. So i tried listening to the song while trying to sync my eye movement across the path with the song and it worked out pretty well. The path follows the intensity and rhythm of the song at most places. I like your extensive use of colors and how you paid a great amount of detail to each color with its respective role in the composition, so that you get the overall effect you desire. All of the colors used in the composition serve their intended purposes. You have a good idea of the different emotions that each of the color evokes and you arranged them appropriately. Just one point, you could have also gone with the colors red or white, to represent the romantic duet parts of the song. Red is usually a universal symbol for romance and white, at least in this movie symbolizes the color of clothes that Aladdin wears whenever he tries to impress Jasmine. Also, red and white would give a bit more contrast against the blue background, which would then add visual weight to whichever areas in which they were located. Still, this is just a thought. I think your current composition already looks superb and i'm just wandering how it would look with different colors.
One thing I really like about your concept is how you are not just trying to represent the song, but you are trying to depict that entire scene in the movie, by synchronizing the path with Carpets movements, and also the idea of adding blank space at the start and end to symbolize the conversation in the movie scene. Its a good idea, because the song is analogous with the movie and I feel that any visual composition representing that song should try to sync with the movie as well.
Overall, really good work, I could almost see this being a type of visualization implemented in media players, to depict a song.
I really like your concept, and the composition is visually compelling. I wonder if maybe you shifted your colors to be a bit less dark, it would be slightly closer to the intention of the song? The song is about such bright, new, openness, which to me doesn't suggest the navy and black that is so prevalent in your composition. I understand the desire to not be too cartoonish in your colors, but the dark blue range just doens't seem quite right. Overall, I really like this piece, though!
It is very interesting to see how you visualize the sound. The colors of your piece really fit Aladdin. One question I have is that how do you decide the movement of all the circles. Do you follow the tempo or volume of the piece? How do you arrange the color in particular way? It will be great if you can explain all these things to viewers. Great idea!
I like that you are synthesizing this piece through your own perspective of how you visualize the sound, but also being informed by Kandisky's theories on color. I think the visual is simple and aesthetically pleasing.
Great work! This really looks like a visualization of the music itself. So i tried listening to the song while trying to sync my eye movement across the path with the song and it worked out pretty well. The path follows the intensity and rhythm of the song at most places. I like your extensive use of colors and how you paid a great amount of detail to each color with its respective role in the composition, so that you get the overall effect you desire. All of the colors used in the composition serve their intended purposes. You have a good idea of the different emotions that each of the color evokes and you arranged them appropriately. Just one point, you could have also gone with the colors red or white, to represent the romantic duet parts of the song. Red is usually a universal symbol for romance and white, at least in this movie symbolizes the color of clothes that Aladdin wears whenever he tries to impress Jasmine. Also, red and white would give a bit more contrast against the blue background, which would then add visual weight to whichever areas in which they were located. Still, this is just a thought. I think your current composition already looks superb and i'm just wandering how it would look with different colors.
One thing I really like about your concept is how you are not just trying to represent the song, but you are trying to depict that entire scene in the movie, by synchronizing the path with Carpets movements, and also the idea of adding blank space at the start and end to symbolize the conversation in the movie scene. Its a good idea, because the song is analogous with the movie and I feel that any visual composition representing that song should try to sync with the movie as well.
Overall, really good work, I could almost see this being a type of visualization implemented in media players, to depict a song.
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