New Release & Mix Added.
I just added some more ricockulously awesome Artbreaker winning to the site in the form of a mix I did called “Warfair” and a release I did called “Suffuckation”. Both are badass, so screw ya if ya don’t like ‘em
I just added some more ricockulously awesome Artbreaker winning to the site in the form of a mix I did called “Warfair” and a release I did called “Suffuckation”. Both are badass, so screw ya if ya don’t like ‘em
Busy at work, believe it or not, getting content migrated over and added to this site. Check out some of those fat beats, dirty mixes, and crazy events. Busters.
Welcome to The Artbreaker blog, bishes.
Starting it off, I present to you my first video project for the Digital Video Editing course I am currently enrolled in. Now, normally, I wouldn’t include something like this, as it’s not so absolutely relative to my musical production endeavors. But, aside from being able to do whatever the hell I want with my own damn webspace, this actually is tied into music creation, editing, production, and so forth.
Besides editing the footage supplied to me by my professor, I spent a fair amount of time (more so than the video aspect, but don’t tell) editing the audio included with this video. The audio was also supplied by my professor and I was really stuck with what to do for this project, considering how undesirable the audio was.
Anyhow, I suppose a basic rundown of the concept behind the assignment is in order. We were to take this audio and video supplied to us, so-called “found footage”, and make a video demonstrating our grasp of editing techniques and other technical aspects of digital video editing, while also incorporating ideas from Arnheim’s “Film As Art” and attempting to convey an idea, emotion, etc. What you see and hear below is my completed project. Sure, it’s rudimentary or whatever, in regards to the effects and such. But I’m using Windows Movie Maker, slummin’ it like that. Deal.
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