I actually wasn't trying to make a point, but maybe you were expecting my usual cheekiness. I agree it's all about perception.Drumwaiter wrote:But yeah I get your point. I still think music videos are important in giving impression that a band has "made it" this business is all about hype and music videos can help with that perception.
I think that was what I was getting at. When the songs start to sound the same, I guess the videos will look that way too. I'm not saying it doesn't look good. I just don't see a lot of what made music videos originally interesting in the last two decades or so.Drumwaiter wrote:As far as presets go... I think the video looks like the song sounds, in that sense they are matched very well IMO. Neither are reinventing the wheel in any way, but there's nothing wrong with that necessarily.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:I think that was what I was getting at. When the songs start to sound the same, I guess the videos will look that way too. I'm not saying it doesn't look good. I just don't see a lot of what made music videos originally interesting in the last two decades or so.Drumwaiter wrote:As far as presets go... I think the video looks like the song sounds, in that sense they are matched very well IMO. Neither are reinventing the wheel in any way, but there's nothing wrong with that necessarily.
I just remember there being a rush to get artists to do videos, and now, it just doesn't seem to be a concern to many. Is that the case, or just my perception?
Cryptowen wrote:I liked that Shinjuku Mad video from last year, with the squid in it.
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