For this show, I wanted to try a video piece because I felt it was a more appropriate medium when dealing with sound. New genre stretches me to uncomfortable frustration, because I hardly know what constitutes decent video art, and I don't know how to edit worth beans. But, after several days and nights of painfully learning Final Cut Pro, here is the product.
Friday, March 8, 2013
I made a video
This video was made in collaboration with composer Katherine Adams as part of an art/music exhibit at Brigham Young University. The show, "Sight and Sound", addressed the legacy of Karl G. Maeser, BYU's founding president.
For this show, I wanted to try a video piece because I felt it was a more appropriate medium when dealing with sound. New genre stretches me to uncomfortable frustration, because I hardly know what constitutes decent video art, and I don't know how to edit worth beans. But, after several days and nights of painfully learning Final Cut Pro, here is the product.
For this show, I wanted to try a video piece because I felt it was a more appropriate medium when dealing with sound. New genre stretches me to uncomfortable frustration, because I hardly know what constitutes decent video art, and I don't know how to edit worth beans. But, after several days and nights of painfully learning Final Cut Pro, here is the product.
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