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| Unforgiven; A requested video | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 7 2007, 01:24:13 AM (1,087 Views) | |
| DarkHououmon | Sep 7 2007, 01:24:13 AM Post #1 |
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"Be prepared, Snappy boy. Your luck has run out..."
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SWHalo2 from YouTube requested I make this music video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HqQhJhujEU |
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| landbeforetimelover | Sep 7 2007, 01:29:31 AM Post #2 |
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Littlefoot
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Well, no offense, but I hated the song. The movie did work rather well with it though. The only thing that just didn't seem right was the egg going so fast. It looked...unnatural. Other than that, it was great. |
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| DarkHououmon | Sep 7 2007, 01:39:23 AM Post #3 |
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"Be prepared, Snappy boy. Your luck has run out..."
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I had it go fast so that I could fit the entire scene that I wanted in there. As I stated, this was requested. I did not choose the song. SWHalo2 did. I don't like the song too much myself. I don't hate it, though. It's got a nice beat to it. Catchy. SWHalo2 chose this song because they felt it described Littlefoot's struggles very well. |
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| TheNumberOneShmuck | Sep 7 2007, 04:42:18 AM Post #4 |
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\_O__/ *Orton pose*
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As a sucker for anything Metallica, watching this one was almost required of me. Well, the video is pretty decent. You couldn't really hope for too much mixing LBT with Metallica, they just don't mix easily. I'd say you did a really good job of it, probably came within inches of the proverbial ceiling, but again, that ceiling wasn't too high to begin with. Final Rating: 6.5/10 - DECENT |
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| DarkHououmon | Sep 7 2007, 09:55:16 AM Post #5 |
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"Be prepared, Snappy boy. Your luck has run out..."
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Hmm. I see. So why do you think Metallica is hard to mix with LBT? |
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| The Great Valley Guardian | Sep 7 2007, 09:01:12 PM Post #6 |
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Longtail is ALWAYS watching!
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I think it worked well together, as if the hard ships of the gang were a little more defined by the song... |
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| TheNumberOneShmuck | Sep 7 2007, 10:34:28 PM Post #7 |
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\_O__/ *Orton pose*
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Blagh, I hate explaining things, I'm no good at it. Let's see… Metallica is a thrash/speed/heavy metal band. The LBT series is a generally lighthearted children's cartoon series, while the first LBT movie is… well… um… Dammit, I can't describe it >:\ I just don't know how! It's like… they clash, because… they're, like… different… and… GAH!!!!!!!! ![]() WHY *bang* CAN'T *bang* I *bang* EXPLAIN *bang* OR *bang* DESCRIBE *bang* WORTH *bang* A *bang* F***?!!! |
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| Manny Cav | Sep 7 2007, 10:38:50 PM Post #8 |
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Cera
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I didn't like the music, but I can see that's not saying anything new. Something a little better/calmer would have improved my viewing pleasure here tenfold. But, as you said, this was a request you recieved, so I can't really fault you for the music choice. |
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| Achillobator | Sep 8 2007, 11:12:49 AM Post #9 |
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Spike
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Well, personally the video was composed very well! And the lyrics did match the scenes at some parts! But...the lyrics together really didn't suit the video. The song "Unforgiven" is about someone who is treated horribly to the point where his soul is shattered.That doesn't sound like littlefoot You can make a wonderful music video, but maybe try to use a song that really matches the character/situation you are doing the video about. And don't worry about people not liking the music
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| DarkHououmon | Sep 8 2007, 02:21:53 PM Post #10 |
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"Be prepared, Snappy boy. Your luck has run out..."
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Some of the lyrics didn't seem to fit Littlefoot too well, but as I listened to it, I found that the song did fit enough to make a workable music video. SWHalo2 felt the song could describe Littlefoot's hardships.
This would describe Littlefoot's birth, and how, in just a few years (not that long of a time in life) he encounters Mr. Threehorn.
This describes how Littlefoot learns about the dinosaur segregation from both Mr. Threehorn and his mother.
This is, in my opinion, what Littlefoot would have thought about Sharptooth. In the music video, Sharptooth is the "unforgiven" one due to killing Littlefoot's mother.
This seems to describe Littlefoot's mother and Mr. Threehorn, both wanted Littlefoot to stick to his own kind, whether he agreed to or not. It could also describe Cera's attitude towards Littlefoot a bit.
This fits how Littlefoot tried to keep his new friends' hopes up that they would find the Great Valley, and tried to be a good leader for them.
This could describe how Littlefoot, in a sense, battled through tough times in the Mysterious Beyond, not only physically (with Cera) but emotionally (the loss of his mother).
This could refer to Littlefoot's fight with Cera, and perhaps with Sharptooth as well.
When I see this line, I think of when, after the fight, Littlefoot, too tired to continue the fight, pretty much told Cera to go the wrong way, and indicated that he didn't care what happened to her.
This reminds me of how Littlefoot came back to rescue his friends, and risked his life each time in doing so.
This could describe how Sharptooth wanted revenge on Littlefoot, and how Littlefoot probably wanted revenge on Sharptooth in return. This is just my opinion though. |
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| Achillobator | Sep 8 2007, 05:24:52 PM Post #11 |
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Spike
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Yes, but those are only parts of the song. You basically only cut and paste few select lines of the song and matched them with littlefoot. Thus, you lose what the song itself means. I'll post the lyrics and show you how much of the song you forgot. New blood joins this earth And quickly he's subdued Through constant pained disgrace The young boy learns their rules With time the child draws in This whipping boy done wrong Deprived of all his thoughts The young man struggles on and on he's known A vow unto his own That never from this day His will they'll take away What I've felt What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown Never be Never see Won't see what might have been What I've felt What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown Never free Never me So i dub thee unforgiven They dedicate their lives To running all of his He tries to please THEM all This bitter man he is Throughout his life the same He's battled constantly This fight he cannot win A tired man they see no longer cares The old man then prepares To die regretfully That old man here is me What I've felt What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown Never be Never see Won't see what might have been What I've felt What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown Never free Never me So i dub thee unforgiven You labeled me I'll label you So i dub thee unforgiven Never Free Never Me So i dub thee unforgiven You labeled me I'll label you So i dub thee unforgiven That's sorta a big chunk. Now, I am not doing this to humiliate you or anything, I just want to show you that you shouldn't lose the meaning of a song in making a fan MV, because then you'd lose the meaning of the video. |
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| DarkHououmon | Sep 8 2007, 05:31:15 PM Post #12 |
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"Be prepared, Snappy boy. Your luck has run out..."
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I didn't forget any part of the song, okay? When I listen to it, though, I get a different meaning then the on you described, okay? |
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| action9000 | Sep 8 2007, 05:33:37 PM Post #13 |
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Cera
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However, consider this: NO song in existance is written about Littlefoot and LBT specifically (except parodies and official LBT songs), therefore one cannot make a song work for LBT without taking it out of context. As a result, losing what the song originally meant is basically a *must*, especially in a request situation where the requester chose a song that doesn't magically line up with LBT. Darkhououmon: Well done, and I very much like your interpretation of those lines.
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| DarkHououmon | Sep 8 2007, 05:36:31 PM Post #14 |
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"Be prepared, Snappy boy. Your luck has run out..."
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Thanks. And yeah, all songs have a specific meaning when they are written, but that does not mean that meaning has to be upheld when making a music video. Other interpretations can be made, giving the song a new meaning. This isn't the first time I've done this. In my 19 Years of LBT music vid, I took the song My Immortal, which is, from what I heard, a song about pain and loss, and turned it into a more happy song, which was not an easy thing to do. |
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But...the lyrics together really didn't suit the video. The song "Unforgiven" is about someone who is treated horribly to the point where his soul is shattered.
2:01 PM Jul 11