I've made my entire catalog of music free to download and use in videos. You can find it all here → mandelbro.bandcamp.com/ I hope to encourage you to start experimenting with music in videos, and start sharing stories that are meaningful to you. Take care!
That's a great move, thanks a lot! I'm going to try my hand at creating interesting feature videos and will absolutely credit you if I reuse your work.
Came for the video, stayed for the music :) I went to your Bandcamp and will try to include your music in my videos a) to thank and support you and b) because it's actually great! Cheers mate
I'm one of the two editors on this video (Jack Joyce brilliantly tackled the second half of the piece) and let me say, fantastic job with this analysis (everyone on the team is amazed at what you've done). Seeing our work dissected (and praised) in such detail is truly incredible. Subbed! 🙌
I've got a degree in film scoring. And I must say, as much as I love pulling apart the soundtracks for Hollywood blockbusters, it's very exciting to be in a time period where TH-cam essays stand up to the same level of analysis. There's some seriously good stuff on this platform, it gives me chills.
I mean, you could also make a video about how nicely music is utilized in your own videos, because you yourself do a reaaally good job at that. Which is also why I love your videos and always forget how small of a youtuber you actually are. Many bigger channels aren't this good, keep it up!
This is an amazing breakdown. I struggle with adding music in videos, so I just don't. I've been looking for advice on how to incorporate it, and there's just so little out there -- nothing to this quality. Thanks for making this!
Thank you very much for making this video. Probably the most important video I have watched on TH-cam on that topic. Hope to see more breakdowns like this in the future.
Underrated video here, man. Great job! I love Johnny's videos and base a lot of my editing on his style now. This was a big help because the music plays a huge role in his work as you mentioned. Keep up the great work!
dude analysing songs and their arrangments is something I really love doing! I use excel as a means to study and map out songs to learn about how to keep things interesting and to keep track of each instrument and where things come in and drop out, especially in songs that are instrumentally dense. I've even done it for a few songs of yours too!!
This is one of the best videos I've seen in a while... I wish there is 10 like buttons to show my appreciation... please do more videos like this one ... your way of explanation is just brilliant
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen - you did an incredible job explaining your ideas clearly and instructively and with the passion you clearly have for the subject matter. Thank you so much for making this video, it's really helpful!!
Great breakdown, thanks for making this. I'm currently studying storytelling as a way to level up my videos, and this was very interesting in that respect too, besides the musical part. As for music, I always struggle to fine fitting music when I try to find it, so I always opt to not use any as it's just too time consuming to me and a low yield activity considering how long it takes me to just find one song that I can use. I understand its importance, but I don't understand how to integrate music into film efficiently, time wise.
Really Great video i learned a lot and especially you save me a lot of time and energy and now i can focus on ,creating by following the rules you have presented and i really appreciate You and your great work and it would be really nice if you tell me how you did that glitch in the middle of sentence at 15:22 min.. Thank you❤
I think the best resource is simply going out and filming something and editing it into a story. By doing that you can see what works and what doesn’t and start building an intuition for things. Outside of that I really enjoyed this short book “On Directing Film” by David Mamet who explains in very direct terms how to stories are told through film. You might enjoy that! Thanks for subscribing and take care!
Cool. Did not watch any of your videos in long time . Busy. Well done . I did some theater music at some point and I had problems explaining to the actors that people come to theater with a different perception than 50 or 100 years ago. People watch productions with hyperproduced sound tracks, etc. That should be somehow counterbalanced also in theater. In a different way , but it should be done. A lot of movies , once you take down the sound track...well....try and see.
You’re way overthinking it. David mora’s Video on Johnny Harris is so much more simpler. If y’all wanna check it out it’s called ‘ why every Johnny Harris video goes viral’ and it’s an amazingly well edited/made video
@@MrGreen-ci2mm Not really, music as an instrument for storytelling is a really interesting topic. And here he goes into more detail about the music while I think David Mora‘s video talked more about visuals and gave a general overview.
I really appreciate this video i knew there was a method to Jonny's madness regarding music in his videos but i never noticed how subtle it was you fixed my missing link. im gonna send you a dm on Instagram
I've made my entire catalog of music free to download and use in videos. You can find it all here → mandelbro.bandcamp.com/
I hope to encourage you to start experimenting with music in videos, and start sharing stories that are meaningful to you. Take care!
Thank you so much for sharing. You're really talented and you've inspired me to continue doing music.
That's a great move, thanks a lot! I'm going to try my hand at creating interesting feature videos and will absolutely credit you if I reuse your work.
I love the album itself and have it saved in a playlist, so it's really nice of you to give people opportunity to use it freely 🤍
Came for the video, stayed for the music :) I went to your Bandcamp and will try to include your music in my videos a) to thank and support you and b) because it's actually great! Cheers mate
I'm one of the two editors on this video (Jack Joyce brilliantly tackled the second half of the piece) and let me say, fantastic job with this analysis (everyone on the team is amazed at what you've done). Seeing our work dissected (and praised) in such detail is truly incredible. Subbed! 🙌
Very nice .Could i get your insta?
brilliant.
I've got a degree in film scoring. And I must say, as much as I love pulling apart the soundtracks for Hollywood blockbusters, it's very exciting to be in a time period where TH-cam essays stand up to the same level of analysis. There's some seriously good stuff on this platform, it gives me chills.
So good dude. Love this breakdown
There is so much passion, knowledge and love in this video. It truly moved me watching this, you really grabbed me!
Please come back and make more videos, I miss them
I love how you explain this effect of Pulling Back by simultaneously using it at 16:07 ^^
lolll i noticed that too and was like dang this is crazy
This should have a million times more views - SO GOOD!!!
Really interesting video
Very hoog 👀
this video should blow up! thank you for the in depth analysis of a magnificent work, this analysis is a great video in itself
This is a fantastic video, thanks for the s/o!
Wow, this is a phenomenal video and captivating analysis. I learned so much. Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
I mean, you could also make a video about how nicely music is utilized in your own videos, because you yourself do a reaaally good job at that. Which is also why I love your videos and always forget how small of a youtuber you actually are. Many bigger channels aren't this good, keep it up!
Ah, thanks!!
Man your sound is great! I'm so much impressed with your audio!
Of course, the content is very good too.
This is an amazing breakdown. I struggle with adding music in videos, so I just don't. I've been looking for advice on how to incorporate it, and there's just so little out there -- nothing to this quality. Thanks for making this!
Thank you very much for making this video. Probably the most important video I have watched on TH-cam on that topic. Hope to see more breakdowns like this in the future.
Underrated video here, man. Great job! I love Johnny's videos and base a lot of my editing on his style now. This was a big help because the music plays a huge role in his work as you mentioned. Keep up the great work!
dude analysing songs and their arrangments is something I really love doing! I use excel as a means to study and map out songs to learn about how to keep things interesting and to keep track of each instrument and where things come in and drop out, especially in songs that are instrumentally dense. I've even done it for a few songs of yours too!!
Oooh I'd love to see some of these excel spreadsheets
@@mandelbro1 just sent you an email! :)
This is one of the best videos I've seen in a while... I wish there is 10 like buttons to show my appreciation... please do more videos like this one ... your way of explanation is just brilliant
brilliant stuff
You’re very underrated, man. Kudos!
Brilliant analysis. I subscribed 5 mins in and am sharing this video with a few friends. Keep up the excellent work! This is seriously good stuff.
Wow this breakdown is so well down. Thank you for this. Please do more and show examples of different emotions. Well done!
Thank you brother 🙌🌟🌿
This was so well made, continue doing what you're doing!
Spectacular work! *🤌*
Thank you so much for this video bro, honestly appreciate it❤❤❤❤❤
Brilliant analyze! Indeed helpful, thanks man!
Very Strong video!! Thank you very much!
Thank you thank you thank you. This is brilliant
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen - you did an incredible job explaining your ideas clearly and instructively and with the passion you clearly have for the subject matter. Thank you so much for making this video, it's really helpful!!
I am starting my YT channel and I owe a huge Thank you to you brother. Thanks for putting this out for us :)
Great video, and kudos for sharing your music. 🙏💫
Wow 🤯 bro this is a huge amount of valuable info and music. Thank you.
This was a masterclass!!! Thank you
It's so cool that I came across your channel! thank you! I get a kick out of watching it!
That was amazing ! Great job !
Wow I really enjoyed this! Thank you for this deep dive video!
Chaval te lo voy a decir en español eres un crack. Felicitaciones por tu vídeo.
thanks for sharing such a detailed video really inspirational
Very good job man 👍👍👍
Dude, you're going to have an awesome career on youtube
That was utterly brilliant.
whoa dude! this was incredible! Really makes me keen to figure out how to add music to my story telling
dude, this is a really well-made video. keep it up!
Excellently done ✔️
Amzing work man! Cant believe I didnt find your channel sooner but wow please keep creating!
This video is excellent. Thank you
dude that's a nice analysis.
I know I’m late but your analysis is amazing ❤
amazing video and thanks for music
amazing analysis!
Amazing analysis, thanks for this bro!
you are a very generous man. God bless you! I appreciate your music and would like to use it on my videos, so thanks!!!
Bro I could listen to disect sound composition for hours
That’s so cool, can you make more videos analyzing the music behind videos and stories?
This video is legit SO GOOD! Hope this doesn't come of the wrong way... but maybe changing the thumbnail would help it pop off!? Keep it up!
Jhonny and you = geniuses.
Great video!!!! Where can I find the How much is your life worth song?
excellent explanation
Brilliant vid, instant sub.
Do you do your motion design yourself? looks so crisp!!! good job! just subscribed
Great video, may i ask for a mixing video to get the right levels (gain..etc) of music, vocal and SFX please ?
Excellent video man. I’d love to work with you on some musical scores for my videos.
thank you so much😃
Great breakdown, thanks for making this. I'm currently studying storytelling as a way to level up my videos, and this was very interesting in that respect too, besides the musical part. As for music, I always struggle to fine fitting music when I try to find it, so I always opt to not use any as it's just too time consuming to me and a low yield activity considering how long it takes me to just find one song that I can use. I understand its importance, but I don't understand how to integrate music into film efficiently, time wise.
Great video man, I also love the jacket in the beginning do you know where i can gind it?
great video man thank you
Thanks for opening our eyes to this, or should I say ears?
New Sub!
Really Great video i learned a lot and especially you save me a lot of time and energy and now i can focus on ,creating by following the rules you have presented and i really appreciate You and your great work and it would be really nice if you tell me how you did that glitch in the middle of sentence at 15:22 min.. Thank you❤
You are ....... Extraordinary
Thank you! Do you know any other videos/ books/ resources that help with music and storytelling! (I liked and subbed as well)
I think the best resource is simply going out and filming something and editing it into a story. By doing that you can see what works and what doesn’t and start building an intuition for things.
Outside of that I really enjoyed this short book “On Directing Film” by David Mamet who explains in very direct terms how to stories are told through film. You might enjoy that!
Thanks for subscribing and take care!
@@mandelbro1 cheers you’re a legend 🤩
Aye! Your here!
Love the video but listened on my iPhone and the BGM was pretty loud, a little hard to focus on your vocals
Good stuff homie
This is fucking Masterclass, lets gooooooo😌
I'd love to produce music for video games one day and your outlook in this video is definitely encouraging me to try it out 🎮
this is a great video keep up the good work.
INSANE🤩
What exactly keyword do i search for thinking music, and what should I use for build up
Do you know how i can donlwoad and access such these musics for my video?
Trying to find music like this to listen to - what should I search for?
Cool. Did not watch any of your videos in long time . Busy. Well done . I did some theater music at some point and I had problems explaining to the actors that people come to theater with a different perception than 50 or 100 years ago. People watch productions with hyperproduced sound tracks, etc. That should be somehow counterbalanced also in theater. In a different way , but it should be done. A lot of movies , once you take down the sound track...well....try and see.
This was so cooooool
dang, that was a great video.
i play the piano i love music
What do you call this genre of music that Jhonny uses??
I literally just finished my script for my other channel on Johnny harris using music for stories lol. But the focus isnlt music, still.... good job'
i love you
Good
You’re way overthinking it. David mora’s Video on Johnny Harris is so much more simpler. If y’all wanna check it out it’s called ‘ why every Johnny Harris video goes viral’ and it’s an amazingly well edited/made video
Hes going into detail
@@JoelBlackman. More like he's going into useless detail lol
@@MrGreen-ci2mm Not really, music as an instrument for storytelling is a really interesting topic. And here he goes into more detail about the music while I think David Mora‘s video talked more about visuals and gave a general overview.
Great video man , thanks
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Shave your mustache dude
I really appreciate this video i knew there was a method to Jonny's madness regarding music in his videos but i never noticed how subtle it was you fixed my missing link. im gonna send you a dm on Instagram