Thank you, Jim! I sure added the video to the youtube.com/livelooping Demo collection while watching, I asked myself and would like to ask you all: Who is going to watch this? Put yourself into the skin of someone who does not know much about Livelooping and thinks about coming to the festival. Imagine some reasonably open/curious kind of person, not a loop addict. How far into the video would you watch? Which bits would look or sound attractive enough to make you travel to watch such a festival? What impression would you get about the festival in general (being that Rick says in the end that it was a top day)? Then maybe compare to other videos of the livelooping collection... I really dont want to be negative or disrespect the artistic efforts. I love the y2k festival, I will go to the next! But I also would like to know what you really feel about it, how you situate it in the real world, how you see the publics desires... I am far away, I don't know anything about it... thank you Matthias On 9 Dec 2009, at 12:12, Jim Goodin wrote: Some of you have already seen this via the update on Facebook last night [fell asleep before I could get out the list announcement]. I'm following up on the heels of Michael [Peters] excellent Y2K sampler video and finally releasing my highlights on this year's Loopfest. I've been editing on this off and on for the last several weeks since being home, was delayed a few times due to ideas, tweaks and other distractions but it's finally up at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsAS-ilHtqM. |