Sound Visualization Mashup: Phase 3

My Animation Link

So this link on the top is a minimum of 10 seconds animation that I’ve been working on for the last few days or so and with the element that I especially created for this song, it all turn out great. Before when I started doing the animations, Professor Spevack introduced us some short animation clips of students work from last year and honestly I don’t know why I’m impressed so I though in mind that instead of using the previous figure that I did in phase 2, I can actually redesign the image that for every image will represent all parts of the instrument playing and my challenge was to take these images and try to sync them in the music so the figure can get the feel of the rhythm.

It had taken me more than 2-3  days (around 5 hrs per day) to actually get all the parts set up and sync however with another 1-2 days, when I thought that I’ve finally finish my project, the moment I render the video and click the play button, all parts of the image were slightly un-sync and I had to check it again to see what was the problem. The good side is that all the transformation of every image follows up the rhythm of the song and I only had to move the transformation one sec before or more, add some transformation parts for some images and it took me two tries to get it right.  And finally I’ve completed my project and I was so relief. Unfortunately, this video only plays one song and according to the project, I had to mix two songs and I decided to ignore that part because I’ve made it this far and it would be very stressful for me to go through the whole process again. The name of this song is “Ninelie” by Aimer feat. Chelly, and the genre is J-pop (Japanese pop). It has this very relaxing and smooth rhythm with the amazing breathy vocals.

Song:

Ninelie

Artist:

Aimer

 

8 Replies to “Sound Visualization Mashup: Phase 3”

  1. I really like how your animation really links up with the song you chose. This animation is really great, the only thing that was missing was another song. Overall great work.

  2. I really enjoy how different this animation is from the other ones. like how certain parts are moving with the beat or rhythm to the song you picked out. It’s not just random movement, its all individual movement. Something that maybe you should’ve done was actually have two songs but do the same type of animation so you can get a feel for the beat of both legato and staccato.

  3. I loved this mashup . I loved how every figure went to the rhythm and it hit every beat and some of the figures I saw were in sync which i liked a lot. My favorite was seeing the piano keys move.

  4. I personally like this mashup because all of the pieces of artwork that are shown act as a instrument, and each one has its on little job and, I like how well its synced with the song as well.

  5. when i first saw this it was clear how you really put your time into it, the amount of time you had to listen to that song-you must be tired of it. Doing this style of animation is hard, but it always turns out great, and getting everything just right can be an incredible challenge. It almost reminds me of a musical in the way that it was edited, because it’s synced so well.

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