Harley, darling. Look at you... such a big girl. Cosplaying a superhero... LARPing in the Batcave... but you hear it, don't you?... the *real you.* Buried beneath the floorboards. Scratch, scratch scratching to get out! The one who'd cut her friend's throats... and laugh about it!
I made an explanation of the building of this track in the Stage version :D To cut short, this song was a real edit playground, pretty fun to make - from my composing POV - yeah i do some musical composing sometimes! - I like balancing the tracks between stronger and smoother themes with less instruments. By moment, the song looks like a classic song (the part where the intro is played again 3:30 is a typical exemple of a "Coda" : a tiny part in music theory that marks a variation at some point of a music (generally at the end) to emphasise a specific theme. :)
Ambient sounds videos are not yet planned in midterm for the channel. Consider the following : if you ask for one... that would mean lots of them will get that treatment. :)
@@curvenistHey, what a good question, I don't know, could it be both options? In case I wouldn't like it to be without music but it would be cool with a music version :)
I have this downloaded for free is that ok this game is the best 10 outta 10 joker is one of my favorite villains and the injustice 2 game has the best gameplay ever
Well technically, those musics themes are not protected by TH-cam's copyright checking system. Anyway, there's no problem downloading the video / convert as audio. However, those musics can be protected in some way by the editor's copyrights if you intend to make a commercial use of them. Lots of VideoGame Musics are less strict on TH-cam in comparison with singers / band musicians musical copyrigths.
@@CalebKotschedoff Exactly, this is best summarized :) To give further explanations; and i talk under the database knowledge of the AI ChatGPT, one of the reasons behind the "softer" VGM copyrights comes from the music itself that was made for the media it supports. It was not made appart of their project, it was made within : editors can see an opportunity to promote their game - the ultimate goal - by giving the people the right to publish their music - either OST or edited variants (what i'm interested in) - But keep in mind, not every editors follow the same line. Nintendo for instance is known for being very strict when it comes to their intellectual property - i don't know about the publishing part, but altering it could cost a nice trial from them 😂. I think Square Enyx was a bit more strictful before but it got way softer. Ubisoft Music label is somewhat strict - i got content id checking for some parts of their musics i published here, even though it's "unofficial" -. But nothing that could prevent me from publishing their in-game tracks. About the current case of WaterTower Music (Mortal Kombat / Injustice), they're totally fine on free publishing and free use.
I'm using the Ermaccer Hook tool to perform the shots for the video :), there are lots of options and some really interesting ones with the camera (remove the hud, enable free camera + changing the speed, the fov to get more wider or closer shots - characters shots are taken from a real small field of view to bring them on screen while keeping the camera at a longer distance.)
@@curvenistOh really? Well I have seen that they have uploaded some songs and they are not original anyway, thank you I have never commented so much on a video xd
@@LUISR9111 all pleasure :) It happens very often that official editors (western ones) don't publish all the musics they made, i think it's part of their policy to target a large audience, and probably, not only the gamer spectrum - i realized this for quite sometime- . There are some really specific in game variations that are left behind in the game media :)
Harley, darling. Look at you... such a big girl. Cosplaying a superhero... LARPing in the Batcave... but you hear it, don't you?... the *real you.* Buried beneath the floorboards. Scratch, scratch scratching to get out! The one who'd cut her friend's throats... and laugh about it!
I made an explanation of the building of this track in the Stage version :D To cut short, this song was a real edit playground, pretty fun to make - from my composing POV - yeah i do some musical composing sometimes! - I like balancing the tracks between stronger and smoother themes with less instruments. By moment, the song looks like a classic song (the part where the intro is played again 3:30 is a typical exemple of a "Coda" : a tiny part in music theory that marks a variation at some point of a music (generally at the end) to emphasise a specific theme. :)
My favorite music and character in injustice 2 the joker
yea bro this is goated
and for some reason idk this could fit in mk11
0:00 1:02 1:18
Hey, can you upload a video about the ambient sounds? I mean the sounds in the background of this stage
Ambient sounds videos are not yet planned in midterm for the channel. Consider the following : if you ask for one... that would mean lots of them will get that treatment. :)
@@curvenistOkay, thanks
@@LUISR9111 for the future, it would be with or without music? (The sound effects video)
@@curvenistHey, what a good question, I don't know, could it be both options? In case I wouldn't like it to be without music but it would be cool with a music version :)
@@curvenistAlso sorry, I was busy and couldn't respond.
I have this downloaded for free is that ok this game is the best 10 outta 10 joker is one of my favorite villains and the injustice 2 game has the best gameplay ever
Well technically, those musics themes are not protected by TH-cam's copyright checking system. Anyway, there's no problem downloading the video / convert as audio. However, those musics can be protected in some way by the editor's copyrights if you intend to make a commercial use of them. Lots of VideoGame Musics are less strict on TH-cam in comparison with singers / band musicians musical copyrigths.
@@curvenist your videos are cool keep up the good work
@@curvenist yeah like uptown funk is copyrighted
@@CalebKotschedoff Exactly, this is best summarized :)
To give further explanations; and i talk under the database knowledge of the AI ChatGPT, one of the reasons behind the "softer" VGM copyrights comes from the music itself that was made for the media it supports. It was not made appart of their project, it was made within : editors can see an opportunity to promote their game - the ultimate goal - by giving the people the right to publish their music - either OST or edited variants (what i'm interested in) -
But keep in mind, not every editors follow the same line. Nintendo for instance is known for being very strict when it comes to their intellectual property - i don't know about the publishing part, but altering it could cost a nice trial from them 😂.
I think Square Enyx was a bit more strictful before but it got way softer.
Ubisoft Music label is somewhat strict - i got content id checking for some parts of their musics i published here, even though it's "unofficial" -. But nothing that could prevent me from publishing their in-game tracks.
About the current case of WaterTower Music (Mortal Kombat / Injustice), they're totally fine on free publishing and free use.
How do you do it? In moving away and bringing the camera closer to the stage?
I'm using the Ermaccer Hook tool to perform the shots for the video :), there are lots of options and some really interesting ones with the camera (remove the hud, enable free camera + changing the speed, the fov to get more wider or closer shots - characters shots are taken from a real small field of view to bring them on screen while keeping the camera at a longer distance.)
@@curvenistVery interesting
One question: Will this be available for Spotify? The complete album
On sotify, unfortunately i can't because the musical rights are reserved to water tower music label :)
@@curvenistOh really? Well I have seen that they have uploaded some songs and they are not original anyway, thank you I have never commented so much on a video xd
@@LUISR9111 all pleasure :) It happens very often that official editors (western ones) don't publish all the musics they made, i think it's part of their policy to target a large audience, and probably, not only the gamer spectrum - i realized this for quite sometime- . There are some really specific in game variations that are left behind in the game media :)