Vidding the bridge
21 June 2013 06:35 pmI've heard a number of vidders say that the bridge is the hardest part to vid, and some even take it out of the song. But when I get a vid idea, the bridge is almost always the clearest part of my vision. It's a moment of transition, it connects whatever I'm trying to say in the introduction to the end. It often builds toward a climactic moment in the song. It's great for capturing change -- in the characters, in their relationships, in the story. And it's gloriously free of any random awkward lyric that doesn't work and you hope people ignore. It's almost always the thing that gets me excited to make a vid, and it's almost always the part where I see the clip choice most clearly when I'm first starting.
I'm interested if other vidders find this to be the case.
(Also, three posts in one day! I think this is a personal record.)
I'm interested if other vidders find this to be the case.
(Also, three posts in one day! I think this is a personal record.)
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on 22/6/13 02:02 am (UTC)no subject
on 22/6/13 04:32 am (UTC)Space to get done things that you needed to get done.
Actually, I feel the same way about musical intros and outros. THEMATIC FREE SPACE YAY.
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on 22/6/13 02:30 pm (UTC)no subject
on 22/6/13 03:14 pm (UTC)no subject
on 22/6/13 03:16 pm (UTC)But YES to the free space. Having lyrics is nice for helping to spark the idea and guide the general "point" of the vid, but the parts of the song that don't have lyrics are SOOO freeing. And feel easier, to me, somehow.
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on 22/6/13 03:23 pm (UTC)no subject
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on 22/6/13 05:32 pm (UTC)no subject
on 23/6/13 05:47 am (UTC)Whereas for "Strange Angels" the outro was one of the simplest bits to figure out: I had a humongous final chunk of the vid's narrative that needed to be dealt with. And the original had over a minute of outro, finishing with a fade-out, so I could just vid what I needed to vid and then fade-out whenever I was ready: PERFECTLY LOVELY TO HAVE AS MUCH BLANK CANVAS AS I NEEDED. (Of course, "Strange Angels" had great chunks of counter-intuitive lyrics anyway, so YAY FREE SPACE anytime there weren't lyrics to contend with.)
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on 23/6/13 05:03 pm (UTC)no subject
on 23/6/13 05:14 pm (UTC)I was just thinking, the song "Tightrope" -- which you have also vidded*! -- doesn't have an instrumental bridge. Big Boi's rap plays a similar role musically, but it plays a different role in a vid, I think. It feels more like an interlude to tell a different aspect of the story, rather than a "bridge" to thematically join the beginning and end of the vid? (Lol can you tell I'm talking out my ass!) If I remember correctly, you used it to showcase a different character (Burt instead of Mary), and I did a somewhat similar thing for it. I can see an instrumental bridge filling a similar purpose but it seems like it would be trickier than it is with an interlude with a different vocalist.
*I made a Club Vivid vid to "Tightrope", so it's finished but not posted yet.
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