A real 'to the soul bones artist' will create and share their art... regardless of what is happening out in the world, because they have to express and share what is within. They have to, or they'd go nuts. If someone is creating, from a fundamental level of acquiring accolades and cash... those folks are easy to deter when they learn that external reward is at a loss.
Dude your lighting on left side is too strong. To get away with the current setup you need to have the camera shoot straight on. Use diffusion as simple as a white sheet to soften the light. To keep the camera the same place. The light on you left side is too strong. You are cranking up the exposure to compensate for your left side blowing out. You need to set the exposure for your right side and control the light on the left side to give you that shadow you’re probably shooting for.
@@musicmarketing u got me wrong dude. Am not trying to insult you or exchange insults with you. We are all good at something. I watch ur videos every week and find ur content useful. Am not going to even try to get into an argument over this. I respect you and am done with this. I look forward to next week’s discussion.
Very interesting in regards to AI filtering out things. In that regard, I just saw a story about an AI software being presented in May called Harmony cloak. Pretty much you run your songs through Harmony cloak, and it adds a certain frequency to your song that is undetectable by human ears but stops generative music AI from being able to learn or reference from your song. not sure if this would ever be adopted into the mainstream, but it would be interesting to see what would happen if it was.
Hello .. we are an Artifical band in the making. We would love to hear your perspective on Indie A.I. music artists. Mostly because we see a huge amount of A.I. music being created by low-effort input. Also, there are A.I. artists using AI tools to create really unique sonic experiences, songs and lyrics. 🌟 We do believe that A.I. music will become its own thing alongside "real" music. But it will need "human" filtering .. a bit reverse of the thing where you are mentioning replacing "tastemakers". 🤔 And yes .. remember .. "All Art is Artificial" -- Shadow Voxell 🎶🎸🎹
Man it’s bonkers thinking about what’s going to change in 2-5y. Thanks for this episode
but what's corny is subjective thought
Tldr: AI is all that matters anymore, it's only a matter of time before we're all replaced. Why bother getting into the music industry at all then?
A real 'to the soul bones artist' will create and share their art... regardless of what is happening out in the world, because they have to express and share what is within. They have to, or they'd go nuts.
If someone is creating, from a fundamental level of acquiring accolades and cash... those folks are easy to deter when they learn that external reward is at a loss.
ai is bad at philosophical nuances too... Its ability to debate logic is currently lacking.
For now...
Dude your lighting on left side is too strong. To get away with the current setup you need to have the camera shoot straight on. Use diffusion as simple as a white sheet to soften the light.
To keep the camera the same place. The light on you left side is too strong. You are cranking up the exposure to compensate for your left side blowing out. You need to set the exposure for your right side and control the light on the left side to give you that shadow you’re probably shooting for.
im literally lit with a massive softbox on my left side you got fooled by the window
ive got 4 stops of nd and iso at 800 u r smoking crack
@@musicmarketing u got me wrong dude. Am not trying to insult you or exchange insults with you. We are all good at something. I watch ur videos every week and find ur content useful. Am not going to even try to get into an argument over this. I respect you and am done with this. I look forward to next week’s discussion.
@@STONEDECISIONsorry I wasnt being adversarial or angry this is just how I disagree/debate 😂
Very interesting in regards to AI filtering out things. In that regard, I just saw a story about an AI software being presented in May called Harmony cloak. Pretty much you run your songs through Harmony cloak, and it adds a certain frequency to your song that is undetectable by human ears but stops generative music AI from being able to learn or reference from your song. not sure if this would ever be adopted into the mainstream, but it would be interesting to see what would happen if it was.
@@GreyStyleFX not only is it unlikely to be adopted - its unlikely to do what its intended to do even a little bit
The kids will take to AI music over time as it will be normal to them. 20 year olds and older probably wont care as much
Hello .. we are an Artifical band in the making. We would love to hear your perspective on Indie A.I. music artists. Mostly because we see a huge amount of A.I. music being created by low-effort input. Also, there are A.I. artists using AI tools to create really unique sonic experiences, songs and lyrics. 🌟 We do believe that A.I. music will become its own thing alongside "real" music. But it will need "human" filtering .. a bit reverse of the thing where you are mentioning replacing "tastemakers". 🤔 And yes .. remember .. "All Art is Artificial" -- Shadow Voxell 🎶🎸🎹