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4 Feb 2010I am a fan of Stop Motion video productions. Not only is it fun to watch but the process you must go through to finish the material is quite tedious, but if done properly, all the hard work becomes worth it. I often find myself looking through the web for interesting stop motion materials and I was lucky enough to find this channel on You Tube.
The owner of the site calls himself the Mystery Guitar man. His videos consist mainly of his creations that he did using stop motion. He is quite a creative person. He finds ways to make his videos not only interesting but also interactive. There are occasions where he also adds some extra touches like, for example, using text as graphics to highlight his mood. Check out his t-shirt too, it is quite cool.
There are a lot of videos that you can watch, but check out the ones that I included here. One is where he plays Mozart using root beer bottles and the other one is my favorite: The Interactive Piano. Check them out and see what i mean, they make you wonder how he did it.
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4 Responses to Have You Met the Mystery Guitar Man?
GRKiller
March 16th, 2010 at 2:27 pm
Karmaloop.com had them at one time but I think it was a limited release.
Katie
March 23rd, 2010 at 4:37 am
Watch the movie Amadeus. It's about Mozart's life. Very popular/famous movie.
(musical)
(bio)
bio:
LONG bio:
LONG timeline and list of works:
Short easy read:
His life can be informational to singers because he had a lot of self-dissatisfaction with himself and discouragement from others and his is now one of the "greats" in history. He also studied other composers compulsively, learning from others. He had lots of personal trauma in his life, and this would interfere with his musical drive and talent.
bwizzle
April 3rd, 2010 at 5:04 pm
Possibly for support for future games. At least, that's what someone mentioned on a Newegg review. :/
Passive Radical
April 10th, 2010 at 4:13 am
Everybody changes all the time.
If you're trying to change a part of yourself, it's up to you to decide whether you really want to.
If you want to change someone else you really need to ask whether you should be trying in the first place.
Whether the person is creative or not is irrelevant.