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bjornpdx

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  1. Very nice first effort David. If you're looking for free video stock check out pixabay.com. Pretty good stuff and all they ask is that you give a credit to the clip creator.
    Or a donation of course.
    I've used Vegas Pro for a long time but decided to go with DaVinci Resolve for a change.  They have good tutorials, their forums are helpful and you can't beat the price.


    -Bjorn

  2. 0:51 Cool intro of arpy bass track. I thought it could be developed bit more.
    Nice and spacey synths that carry you away. Good job.
    -Bjorn

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  3. Could use little more delay/reverb to really bring out the cinema sound.
    The guitar novice I am wishes he could do note bends like that.
    I always enjoy your guitar solos.
    -Bjorn

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  4. Good, we need more positive attitude around here.
    Your voice lends itself well to the minimalist format of the song. Wouldn't change that.
    The volume tends to get too low at times, but I see this is a first draft so something to work on.
    I enjoyed this one quite a lot.
    -Bjorn

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  5. 0:30  xylophone (?) stands out well
    1:16 didn't realize it was in 3/4 time until this sort of waltz-y part began
    I think you captured the magical place sound very well.
    -Bjorn

  6. Nigel, HS, Jack, Wookie, Doug - Thank you. I really do appreciate the comments.
    Mark and David -Thank you. Being the Nordic type I am, it doesn't seem like I would love red rock desert landscapes, but I do.
    tom - I'm glad you pointed out the quick cuts in the video. I had added in some footage and forgot to do the transitions but it was late and I was tired of working on the video so I just left it. Should have done it though.

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  7. Lovely ambient and Eno-esque (which I've probably mentioned before). You have a good feel for the genre and express it well. I'm a fan!
    -Bjorn

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  8. I can't get into the genre, but I appreciate the musicianship. Excuse my denseness but would this be considered progressive rock or more like jazz?  Seems to be improvisational?
    Love the video.
    -Bjorn

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