Thumpy Burnout Trails
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- I heard someone doing cookies in a nearby parking lot and I rushed over there with my camera but they were finished by the time I arrived. I combined the footage of their burnout marks with some sad mopey bass playing and tinny kalimba thumping. Next time maybe I'll capture the actual event and make some happy exciting music to accompany it.
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1.) There’s some serious album cover art potential here.
2.) The car didn’t need to be there.
This music is perfect for capturing moments in time.
Thank you, Clouds!
That's the wildest documentary soundtrack I've ever heard. I wish more of them were like this.
@@karlmontevirgen8840 😄 Hey I ever thought of it as a documentary! That makes me think of the Eames' film about washing a playground asphalt surface. Maybe this could be a genre!
Everything about this is great! The homemade cello & strange music, the cookie anecdote, the aerial views with the cryptic markings and abstract patterns... some of those shots remind me of Richard Diebenkorn's mid-careet semi-figurative landscape paintings, incidentally!
Thank you so much, Urbuli. I wasn't familiar with Diebenkorn until you mentioned him. I do love his landscapes, and the wide vistas that the drone provides are quite similar. I'm so pleased you liked this video. I was hoping that its parts would fit together well.
Your creativity is boundless, Patrick! Very organic combination of visuals and sound! Amazing! 👍👍👍👍
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Alexander!!🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Like the mysterious Nazca lines, future archaeologists will puzzle over these enigmatic marks whose pattern can only be seen from the air. Great mix of sounds, and I like being left with that bubbling noise at the end.
I'd love to be present when they are made, but I did feel like an archeologist as I rose above the parking lot. I think the bubblies are the best part of the soundtrack - thank you for mentioning them.
From above it looks like some kind of technical drawing! 👍👍👍
Amazing isn't it?
Yes very!
Fascinating way to explore the urban environment, Patrick! And excellent video shooting! 👋🙂🚙
Thank you, Kimi! I do want to keep exploring the city with my drone.
I'm thoroughly impressed-great job!🥳🤠🤠🤠
Thank you so much!! ☺☺☺
Oh my goodness, you truly make art in the most eclectic style , what is it if we cannot see the beauty in our everyday life and "getting up tos" 😂 so you call those cookies, i call them doughnuts, this is so cool Patrick, sounds mysterious to me 🙏✌🏼💖
It looks like script for some secret club when you see it from high above
That's exactly what I thought! I was hoping the marks would resemble letters when I flew high enough.
Oh yeah, come to think of it, I've heard them called doughnuts too! I like the idea of capturing "getting up tos". Awesome comment, Ellen!! Thank you for dropping by, my friend.
Love the homemade instruments. Very cool work Patrick 🍌
Thank you! I built that bass solely because I wanted a nice deep tone but I just can't help trying to make melodies with it!
Patrick, this is crass reckless stupidity and I think filming it would have been a spectacle only. This way you have turned it into the God's eye view, the marks from the sharpie you have exposed the skill in its creation the uniformity and beauty that the act left behind. The music speaks to this too. A visual poem a surprise and wonderful treat. Thank you for putting this together.
I do agree that the people who made these marks were taking unnecessary risks, putting themselves and their friends in danger. I've witnessed one of these events in person and felt quite conflicted. There does seem to be some skill involved and from above I wonder if the gracefulness of their driving might be revealed.
I saw the tire marks as sharpie lines too! It's fascinating that the two things share such a simliar texture at different scales. Someone else here in the comments mentioned Nazca lines and it makes me want to contrast all the different kinds of lines that people and nature make, at a variety of scales. That might make in interesting video essay.
I had a beautiful interaction with a friend, over text messages, while this was playing in the background. It's interesting how the mind works. While I was talking to her, I was also having a simultaneous conversation with myself, thinking about your work and drone videos, and how it all relates. Being able to talk to someone about random stuff, and at the same time thinking about something completely different. Thank you for the experience!
I've been thinking a lot about your reflection here, and it seems to me that if music has a function at all, it's to seamlessly ease us between states of mind. Having a conversation, reflecting on your own thoughts, and listening to music is probably the best way to spend a moment. I'm honored to be a part of that for you.
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Thank you so much!!🙂🙂🙂