Christine Lee
Posted on 2015-10-13 00:01:06 -0400.
Wow, definitely a smart choice in picking songs that were in the same pitch. It sounds so much better than mine. ;_; Like something that you might hear on the radio. The mixing was done very well. The only problem I had with picking less than three sounds was that it would be overwhelmingly the other people, and wouldn't really have my own self in it. Also, I totally feel you. Sound is hard. The good ones all sound (ayyee) effortless, but if one thing had changed, the entire piece would be ruined. This is great though. :)
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Sienna Stritter
Posted on 2015-10-13 00:38:04 -0400.
I think your project is super impressive, especially considering you had no experience with this type of thing before! I thought the mash up sounded really great.
Your documentation is clear and interesting. I especially liked your comment "When you get so invested in a project it is easy to miss the big errors in it because you have become used to it. Taking a step back and have others look at my work is incredibly helpful." I think this is a really interesting commentary on the process of creating art.
Wow, definitely a smart choice in picking songs that were in the same pitch. It sounds so much better than mine. ;_; Like something that you might hear on the radio. The mixing was done very well. The only problem I had with picking less than three sounds was that it would be overwhelmingly the other people, and wouldn't really have my own self in it. Also, I totally feel you. Sound is hard. The good ones all sound (ayyee) effortless, but if one thing had changed, the entire piece would be ruined. This is great though. :)
I think your project is super impressive, especially considering you had no experience with this type of thing before! I thought the mash up sounded really great.
Your documentation is clear and interesting. I especially liked your comment "When you get so invested in a project it is easy to miss the big errors in it because you have become used to it. Taking a step back and have others look at my work is incredibly helpful." I think this is a really interesting commentary on the process of creating art.
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