The Homework Theory: Making Music Effortless

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  • Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
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  • @VenusTheory
    @VenusTheory  2 місяці тому +130

    I'm back in *u l t r a w i d e* y'all.
    Soundtrack from today's episode is available for $1 on my Bandcamp! ► bit.ly/homeworkOST
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    • @GordonBBB123
      @GordonBBB123 2 місяці тому

      Where the 32:9 at? ;)

    • @e7r0py
      @e7r0py Місяць тому +2

      Still waiting IMAX

    • @TheMidnightBandit
      @TheMidnightBandit Місяць тому

      I don't know if this is a self-imposed limitation that I'm cognizant of, but I usually spend an hour on every song I make and finish it within that time, then move onto the next. I have a hard time when it comes to doing anything else.

    • @blayd_
      @blayd_ Місяць тому +1

      I LOVE the u l t r a w i d e, this is probably one of my favourite channels on UA-cam, down to earth and inspiring, no bullshit, keep doing what you enjoy bro

    • @daes5465
      @daes5465 Місяць тому

      IT depends on If you constrain yourself for Others or for yourself
      Some people never get free , they are trapped in boundry to Someone Else
      What happens today is that the creation of stereotype success , and also within the Idols of different Genre and the Focus on selling mindest in Connection to money sexuality drugs and Power AS an constrain , is causing a destruction of healthy detachment to free your own self .
      IT IS gering the thought If freedom but within a system Money based violence for freedom
      Boxing Other Sports , music and everything IS dictated by groups of interest is making your Chose a Side and extremist mindest about what is right and wrong
      WHO IS and who is Not
      WHO IS the enemy
      But to See an enemy you must becan enemy yourself
      If you Dont See an enemy you wont behave AS If Theres a Problem yourself .
      So i think ITS only right If your doing Something that is in Connection to what you do , and plan to get a certain result
      In Connection to the Intension of beeing free ITS Not possible with the History WE make
      The destruction of the Planet and animals IS reducing Options , so in the End everything must be free
      In This Case free means dead
      I dont think that to destroy everything IS free
      But in fact every dead existence IS free from Life
      If Life is Like This now , so purgatory includes the word purge , then i think free is the right explanation
      Free the own self , that would mean your self IS free after death
      I know that If you follow a plan to do and Finish Something that you Always find self in IT thats true , but This is only with people Made of a different mindest
      Most of the people create to get Money
      Theres Producers they kill Projects AS soon AS they think that This misic wont get Sold or enter Charts
      I dont think This way because of Something comes Out im interested how IT will BE in the end
      So ITS Not supporting stereotype creation
      A friend Said
      You Dont need to make music , AI can do IT much better , IT can create what No human can create
      The Person WHO said This IS hast His own past and now
      So im trying to understand IT
      ITS lost
      Mankind has the Option to Change everything and built a new way to live
      The system is a running in circles Situation repeating overcane over again with the Same powerful people with the Same mindest and the Same way to teach young human how to understand and behave
      If you read History you will find Out the exact Same Story Just in another Timeline
      Just different people
      But exact Same actions and reactions
      If you have the Same results Loving together or worst , then ITS stupid Not to Change IT
      ITS Just different nations but since 1000 years IS also Not different nations
      People IS starting Something Just because they Dont find themselves in everything right now right away
      But you can
      I do
      I Love to See everything
      IT Doesnt Matter WHO iam WHO i will BE
      This will BE created by itself and experienced itself when i start doing sth
      And If Theres people WHO IS Sharing and helping
      Then IT will BE Limited ON less Things and i can BE Maximum free
      Im free as Long AS i dont connect to human
      Why ?
      Because their needs will involve myself in their Ego plans
      And they Dont free me and themselves too

  • @wnllkmusic6842
    @wnllkmusic6842 2 місяці тому +932

    bro making a full on underground cinema quality short-film for his youtube content; using wide format and this level of colorgrading is insane for a for a video like this

    • @ralphashford9022
      @ralphashford9022 2 місяці тому +30

      Not just the use of engaging images and graphics, but those quotes...so memorable and almost throwaway!

    • @saivinay5250
      @saivinay5250 2 місяці тому +2

      Yup😊

    • @wnllkmusic6842
      @wnllkmusic6842 2 місяці тому

      totally agree. he's a really smart guy and his thoughts are worth listening to nonetheless - because at the end, if the core content is bad it doesnt matter if production is good. here everythings awesome (though it takes courage to sit through the whole video with my attention span ;-;)@@ralphashford9022

    • @logamaguiar4970
      @logamaguiar4970 2 місяці тому +4

      I have no clue what your talking about, but the camera work is incredible, I find that aspect of his content amazing and inspiring.

    • @VenusTheory
      @VenusTheory  2 місяці тому +153

      Spent a bit too much time on the edit for this one but glad it came across! Always love getting to push myself a bit more in that direction.

  • @nilespeshay1734
    @nilespeshay1734 2 місяці тому +300

    Ironically, my favorite YT videos are the ones that tell me to stop watching YT.

    • @WuceBrillis7.62
      @WuceBrillis7.62 2 місяці тому

      Hey, stup1d id1ot. Get off the internet. 😂

  • @UndulaeMusic
    @UndulaeMusic 2 місяці тому +322

    jesus dude. you're really dialing in the visuals and overall cinematic atmosphere for these. great work

    • @VenusTheory
      @VenusTheory  2 місяці тому +58

      And I only cried twice!

    • @yogadaily9864
      @yogadaily9864 2 місяці тому

      I agree, visually stunning and absolutely beautiful music. They are pieces of art!

  • @rotemeliaz
    @rotemeliaz 2 місяці тому +136

    This is the type of content UA-cam was made for

    • @VenusTheory
      @VenusTheory  2 місяці тому +44

      I can give you 11 reasons why and you won't believe #7 (reaction)

    • @JoeJohnston-taskboy
      @JoeJohnston-taskboy Місяць тому +7

      @@VenusTheoryStay tuned to the end of the video for three FREE bonus reasons!

    • @lessismore74
      @lessismore74 Місяць тому +3

      Cat Videos have left the chat.

    • @EvanG.
      @EvanG. Місяць тому +1

      I think UA-cam is starting to change for the better

  • @daveemerson6549
    @daveemerson6549 2 місяці тому +132

    I recently started my synthesizer journey after a medical error left me without the use of my dominant hand. I spent 20 years in the world of black and extreme metal, and suddenly being confronted with being unable to play any of the instruments I've spent my life working on was.........challenging. I didn't know what to do until someone sent me a video of Jango Reinhardt playing with a caption that said "Why do you need to use the same instruments to create the feeling you want?", which was eye-opening but presented me with just a paralyzing amount of options. Imposing limitations on myself has been invaluable to not get overwhelmed.

    • @davecorkum161
      @davecorkum161 Місяць тому +8

      Same happened to me 5 years ago with left hand, so no more guitar. Get it done on the keyboard now.

    • @playingmusiconmars
      @playingmusiconmars Місяць тому +1

      Sorry to interject but the comment is kinda stupid - you use the instruments because of their timbre. I'd rather hear a Chopin nocturne on a piano and not on a banjo.

    • @daveemerson6549
      @daveemerson6549 Місяць тому +21

      @@playingmusiconmars Thank you so much for your learned input. Guess you showed me.
      If you don't understand how you can aim for a feeling or atmosphere, and then explore different instruments to create that feeling, then you must be looking at music and music creation through an entirely different lens, because all of the musicians I've discussed this with have understood what I meant immediately.
      Have the day you deserve, unwanted commenter.

    • @playingmusiconmars
      @playingmusiconmars Місяць тому +1

      @@daveemerson6549 I'm a musician too and I don't get it - like I said, you can't interchange timbre like that. So in that regard - I'm glad to have informed you. Life is a long journey of learning from people.

    • @eclipticsonata1313
      @eclipticsonata1313 Місяць тому +14

      @@playingmusiconmars He's talking about writing music and you're talking about music that has already been written being played on the wrong instrument. It's only wrong because the piece was written for piano. If Chopin wrote a nocturne for banjo, playing it on banjo wouldn't be wrong. Also pieces can be rewritten and tweaked to work in a multitude of styles. This guy can totally write music evocative of metal on a synthesizer. The quote he shared was about using a different instrument to convey a same feeling. This would be a subjective thing. Two pieces with the same notes, but different instruments/arrangement could both sound "dark" and vice versa. He didn't say he's going to write the same way he used to but pretend a synthesizer is a guitar, which seems to be what you are implying with the Chopin banjo comment.

  • @atrus3823
    @atrus3823 2 місяці тому +117

    A thing I struggle with for personal projects is accountability. I can create whatever structure I want, but as long as I’m only accountable to myself, I can just conveniently change my mind. When I’m doing something for work or school, I have other people expecting something. I think here is where you need some kind of support network.

    • @rather.boring.
      @rather.boring. Місяць тому +7

      i have the same issue. i realized -- as i was typing up an idea to hold yourself more accountable without third party interaction -- that i need to be directing my comment to myself.
      so I'm going to try documenting my "assignments" somewhere I'll see it everyday (whiteboard) and if i don't meet my preset deadline, I'll mark it failed and leave it there for me to see everyday. i will add new assignments until i complete one, then erase it and the first failed assignment. this way i can't keep pushing off assignments because my failures will just keep piling up for me to see everyday.
      I'm kind of excited and kind of anxious about this.

    • @alexmckenzie0
      @alexmckenzie0 Місяць тому +5

      Something that's worked for me is (if you can afford it) to literally pay someone to be accountable to. I use something called Boss As A Service (look it up!) where you pay $20/month to have a "boss" who messages you asking if your project is finished, why you're running behind schedule etc. Alternatively you can get a friend to do that for free

    • @WhyHandlesIMeanFroggchamp
      @WhyHandlesIMeanFroggchamp Місяць тому

      noted

    • @zarynodeiulio1128
      @zarynodeiulio1128 Місяць тому +1

      Mind is a Monkey

    • @DaimonTrilogy
      @DaimonTrilogy Місяць тому +1

      @@alexmckenzie0 I would love to do the bosspart here xD

  • @6IGNITION9
    @6IGNITION9 Місяць тому +91

    Spent 10 years _meaning_ to make games, and getting no further than half-baked prototypes.
    This year I had the idea of joining every game jam I have time for, with the commitment to ship something every time, no matter how small. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in making games. Getting feedback on my (terrible, tiny!) games has been extremely encouraging.
    A game jam meets the criteria in this video: (1) Specific constraints (usually a theme), (5) a start and end date.
    Numbers 2-4 (what to make, and how) are up to you, mostly a matter of experience.

    • @1almostblue
      @1almostblue Місяць тому +5

      Yeah this is my same struggle with music too. Have five years worth of demos that I’ve either never finished, or finished but now hate. And no one has ever heard them other than me. I have gotten better over the years but my songwriting muscle isn’t as strong as I’d like it to be. I know that I have to get out of the demo stage and finally finish what I start!

    • @karennsj7491
      @karennsj7491 Місяць тому

      I’ve never heard of game jams. How are they usually running?

    • @6IGNITION9
      @6IGNITION9 Місяць тому +3

      @@1almostblue I did a project with a friend one summer where each day we'd send each other something we created. In my case, he'd prompt me with a theme for a song to write, and I'd prompt him with a dog to draw. Most productive summer ever.
      At some point we switched from daily works to weekly ones, which was probably a mistake because the project rapidly fell apart after that.

    • @6IGNITION9
      @6IGNITION9 Місяць тому

      @@karennsj7491 There's jams all over the place, but most of them are on Itch. There's a page on Itch with a big calendar of all the jams.

    • @kwimms
      @kwimms 26 днів тому

      Games are a stupid waste of time... learn to sing or play guitar or grow a carrot or fix something. Be useful, not useless.

  • @Turtlpwr
    @Turtlpwr 2 місяці тому +27

    One of the most underrated creators on this platform

  • @Aengus42
    @Aengus42 Місяць тому +6

    I played guitar since I boi6s second hand Aria Pro II ZZ Deluxe in 1982.
    Seven years ago I contracted sepsis and lost both feet from half way down my shins.
    I could cope with the legs, it was the 3rd & 5th fingers on my chord hand that I really couldn't cope with. For the past seven years I couldn't listen to guitar music or even look at my guitar without tears.
    But then I saw a device for ukulele that let you play chords with one finger!
    I thought that with some pedals, a midi keyboard & some practice I could make music again! If i nailed the chords on a uke, I could play lead with two fingers in my guitar.
    So I gave it a birthday, found the best guitar tech I could in Kent (Adam Pinner, Arcus guitars) for a full setup.
    He rnded up giving it a bone nut, a fret level AND the full setup and now it sounds absolutely bloody amazing!
    It was Adam who told me about Django Reinhardt! Talk about inspiration! Django had the exact same hand injury as me!
    Thanks Adam, thanks Django! Both of you are bloody geniuses! 😎🎸

  • @dunmirof
    @dunmirof 2 місяці тому +51

    I can already tell this is what I need to push me through a dry-spell creatively - as always, thanks for your thoughtful approach

    • @jjbing3
      @jjbing3 2 місяці тому +1

      Go back to basics.! 😌

  • @lesslethalmusic
    @lesslethalmusic 2 місяці тому +28

    You're a lifeline and a lighthouse for so many. Thanks for years of helping me keep my head up

    • @lesslethalmusic
      @lesslethalmusic 2 місяці тому +1

      also dammit i knew I'd be told to love time constraints in this video

  • @thetrashpanda9085
    @thetrashpanda9085 Місяць тому +9

    I found this channel because of tutorials and free vst recommendations. I stayed for the deep, meaningful, philosophical like this.

  • @K.KILLORAN
    @K.KILLORAN 2 місяці тому +21

    Cameron, the production quality of your work is so damn impressive for so many reasons. Looks great, sounds great, edited well, and then of course the content itself is superb. I’m in awe and also slightly jealous of your profound talent dexterity.

  • @nordicsoundchannel
    @nordicsoundchannel Місяць тому +5

    I really needed this. As a phd student, as a musician, as an independent journalist... thank you my friend.

  • @jayneubauer3401
    @jayneubauer3401 2 місяці тому +5

    One of the limitations I place on myself is when I start a project I choose 3 VSTi's that are my palatte, aside from Decent Sampler and Kontakt. AND, my wife, who knows nothing about how I do what I do gets to pick one of the instruments! Which can get interesting when you are doing a New Age/Ambient track using Vacuum Pro as one of your instruments! It really makes you get creative with the sound choices and programming, and I love it.

  • @Ealron356
    @Ealron356 Місяць тому +3

    I paused the video when you started making the list and typed out a full google doc. So many things I wanted about my next project were so clear in the back of my mind but not clear to my conscious. Thank you so much brother man

  • @TocoaPuffs
    @TocoaPuffs Місяць тому +2

    "Relying on your imagination isn't the same as actually using it"
    I love that. I've been most successful with my music writing when I was forced into restrictions. Love your videos. Keep it up!

  • @tomkillsjerry
    @tomkillsjerry 14 днів тому

    Cam I gotta say this new path of big ideas and deeper understanding has been so refreshing to watch. You have always been one to explore the deep end more than most.

  • @cryptacular-me
    @cryptacular-me 2 місяці тому +5

    This is exactly what I've been struggling with. I was able to be so creative, week after week, when I was going to music lessons but ever since those lessons finished I've really struggled with creating. Thanks for this video

  • @thesattmims
    @thesattmims 2 місяці тому +12

    I've been using a Pomodoro timer and index cards. The timer sets smaller time limits (with much needed breaks). I have to write out what I'm doing on the index cards during a block of time. Once an objective is done, I cross out the items on the index card, or start a new one.
    A notepad would suffice but there is something that kind of magical about the small index card. It makes the biggest task feel smaller and manageable.

  • @lokelosk
    @lokelosk 15 днів тому

    Man, the outdoor cinematography in this video was amazing. Nicely done!

  • @lexruptor
    @lexruptor 2 місяці тому +6

    Omg, I absolutely LOVE Django Reinhardt, he's such an inspiration. I love his Minor Swing, and Honeysuckle Rose is amazing ngl.

  • @Jaspertine
    @Jaspertine 2 місяці тому +56

    I wouldn't be self-promoting here if this weren't technically relevant. But I do a livestream on Twitch every Saturday night where I open up Ableton Live and try to create a track within roughly two hours. I've been doing this for half a year and some change, and I've learned a lot in that time.

    • @JordanSeal
      @JordanSeal 2 місяці тому +14

      When I've done "song a day" projects, they end up turning into a very similar timeline. "OK, kids are asleep, I'm exhausted, but I need something. I give myself 1-2 hours." It's amazing what you can make within those constraints, esp. on the days when you really "aren't feeling it."

    • @MartinRenner
      @MartinRenner 2 місяці тому +8

      @@JordanSeal The thing with the days when you "aren't feeling it" is that you always surpass your expectations.

    • @zaptronic
      @zaptronic Місяць тому +1

      Same here, except I give myself ten minutes to write, create, mix, master and finish a 10 minute song. I.e. it's 100% on-the-fly creation. Fun as hell, and SO MENTALLY SATISFYING.
      Best of all, when "done", I hit DELETE. That is the ULTIMATE liberation from pressure!!!

    • @kwimms
      @kwimms 26 днів тому

      Who cares? Everyone is creative, you are not special.

    • @Jaspertine
      @Jaspertine 26 днів тому

      @@kwimms oh, do free, nay, feel encouraged to tell me about your current creative projects. I'll be happy to check it out.

  • @philiptoner8719
    @philiptoner8719 Місяць тому +2

    learn to love the process is actually something I never heard and think it makes sense. Another great video

  • @RUR70
    @RUR70 Місяць тому +2

    The soundtrack at the beginning is one of the best soundtrack made for a film. It absolutely nails the different scenery of both locations. Bravo! Overall great essay as usual, but this time it's made somehow more cinematic than usual. Everything is perfectly synchronized. Awesome stuff, man!

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX Місяць тому +1

    I've heard that Stravinsky's quote first time I guess a bit more than a year ago, and it immediately clicked with me, made a lot of sense.
    I think that quote is much more relevant today, when we have so so many options on our computers, and indeed, one of the challenges is to focus ourselves between all those choices.
    Thanks for the reminder!

  • @daviHuggMonster
    @daviHuggMonster 2 місяці тому +8

    woaaaaa cinematic moustache, me love...even then unusual video format

    • @VenusTheory
      @VenusTheory  2 місяці тому +5

      Figured I'd fulfill my destiny and complete the hipster aspect ratio trifecta with a video in 2.39:1 - tis the way of the stache.

    • @daviHuggMonster
      @daviHuggMonster 2 місяці тому

      hehehe awesome@@VenusTheory

  • @DJKennethA
    @DJKennethA 2 місяці тому +2

    This was great and actually something I think I needed to hear.
    It’s so easy to get wrapped up in the endless gear chase instead of looking at what you’ve already got what you can do differently with it

  • @Usul
    @Usul Місяць тому +4

    In my experience training is often at odds with creativity. Learning scales isn't very creative. After they have been drilled to the point they become second nature, they can be unleashed in creative ways. New tools often require extensive training before they can be used creatively. The more complex the tool, the more difficult it is to obtain mastery. As we gain mastery, our ability to express ourselves creatively with those tools faces fewer barriers. Perhaps this is why limitations work so well. They keep us inside the mastery zone.
    Thank you for the great video. The six-word story is brilliant.

  • @SomethingNotRegular
    @SomethingNotRegular Місяць тому

    This is one of the most beautiful, fulfilling, genius videos I've ever come across on this platform. Bravo!

  • @1killdoc911
    @1killdoc911 11 днів тому

    the shots of the solar ... wow. Amazing light, amazing texture!

  • @timspencer1
    @timspencer1 Місяць тому +1

    Totally advocate this. At film school some of our earliest lessons were to work with restrictions - like making 1 minute long films. Or creating a narrative only using abstract (or no!) images. It works too. At least for me. That's why beat battles and remix comps are so useful for music creatives. Having rules in place is an antidote to the fear of the blank page that so many writers have IMHO. Especially remixes. Stop caring about winning anything and see how far you can bend your remix without breaking it!

  • @coen1303
    @coen1303 12 днів тому

    Absolutely love this old school kinda editing. Great advice and great video, thanks!

  • @boomerdell
    @boomerdell Місяць тому

    This is fantastic! Very much akin to visual artist Chuck Close’s philosophy. He talks a lot about constraints and I return to his words often when I need a reminder.
    It's also why I began my journey towards a college degree in music at the ripe young age of 55 (I’m about to turn 57). I still have a full time job, a family, and all that, so I’m averaging around four courses a year, but that's perfect for me. What I wanted most is what I now have: constraints. These are in the form of structure, assignments, and deadlines. I’m challenged by it and thriving because of it.✨

  • @anthonycompetello3563
    @anthonycompetello3563 Місяць тому +1

    David Elliot and Marissa Silverman speak about the importance of guidelines when creating int their book "Music Matters". I guideelines when creating in my classroom, and find my students grow so much not only in creating, but understnading the content as well. Great video!

  • @MistyMusicStudio
    @MistyMusicStudio Місяць тому +2

    Self imposed limitations are bae. Love the homework method! Reminds me a little of Alphabet Superset without having to do 26 smaller projects lol. Great stuff 🤘

  • @jasonpayne9791
    @jasonpayne9791 Місяць тому

    one of THE MOST BEAUTIFUL films you've created so far. Bravo. Oh yeah, and golden advice.

  • @DavidSmith-ne1zp
    @DavidSmith-ne1zp Місяць тому +1

    Thanks Venus, for making this the #1 most important channel to me in my transition from occasional music making to my full time obsessive music making experience. My mind loves your thinking!

  • @JoshSource
    @JoshSource Місяць тому

    the cinematic quality is just as beautiful as the message in this video. i've been watching your channel for years and it's incredible to see what an amazing soul you are. thank you for your gifts and motivating me to get my sh!t done.

  • @ericdias4199
    @ericdias4199 Місяць тому

    THIS inspired me to create my own channel. Let's get the work done. TY Cameron

  • @Lillidam
    @Lillidam Місяць тому

    This couldn’t have come at a better time for me, thank you so much for your art 💙

  • @afill471
    @afill471 Місяць тому +2

    I must say, this is probably the most vital info I needed as I'm pondering though sounds in the plugins I'm intending to write and setting limitations is something I need to be constantly reminded to do, it creates a disciplinary task for yourself, its a goal setting technique in short. Sometimes, timeframe setting may be scary, but at least you get to discover more about yourself as you implement it more, you might become late at your own deadline and submit it a day late, keep doing it and you might end up doing things faster and more efficiently overtime, and that is the payoff. As an opera singer, we have long deadlines and short deadlines for ourselves and for whatever we are working on for who we work for, which this theory we end up applying in our everyday life.

  • @NakulKrishna
    @NakulKrishna Місяць тому

    Amazing video, you really are one of my idols in the creator space. Your hustle vs selectivity balance is *chefs kiss*. Thanks for creating and sharing this.

  • @LagrangePointD
    @LagrangePointD Місяць тому +1

    I'm impressed! The image, the sound.. are excellent and there to support the message. And this message is at the point. Short. Precise.
    The result is the proof of the theory.
    Very well done and thank you Cameron !
    and I will buy the soundtrack..
    and the solar 42 is very tempting

  • @Naescent
    @Naescent Місяць тому

    The first line just hit me hard. I’ve been trying to figure out why I don’t put in the work. It’s because I always make the work optional. Like you said, that’s it, nothing more to it. Really awesome video btw!

  • @anidiot4702
    @anidiot4702 Місяць тому

    this deserves 900k more views for the intro alone

  • @jonaudio
    @jonaudio Місяць тому

    I've watched you for a long time and have never left a comment but wanted to tell you that you're cinematography skills have gotten insanely good!! You're making amazing stuff man!! Keep em coming!

  • @thenewsilverwolf
    @thenewsilverwolf Місяць тому

    This is why I I love taking classes! Accountability helps SO much

  • @jobaute3984
    @jobaute3984 Місяць тому

    I expected some advice about dealing with procrastination but got a complete creative process template for free. And all this packaged in a spectacular out of the box cinematic experience. Thank you for making this video and I sincerely wish you all the best for your YT carreer!

  • @MemeSandwiches
    @MemeSandwiches 2 місяці тому +2

    Right 👍 I'm getting up off the sofa, and I'm going to tackle the jobs I've got waiting.

  • @iamsynecdoche
    @iamsynecdoche Місяць тому

    Everything else aside, this is one of the most visually compelling videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. It really made me pay attention. Great work.

  • @entropy9651
    @entropy9651 26 днів тому

    the intro of the video conveys the exact way it feels to be a musician.

  • @drpsyence1560
    @drpsyence1560 29 днів тому

    My friend you hit the nail on the head when you mentioned cooking. The assignment if transposed to food is The Recipe. There should be a sound engineers cookbook as a guide for learning. After all we don’t use every synth , guitar or pedal on everything in the same way we don’t use the entire fridge contents…. Knowledge of your flavours improves your selection to produce better results.

  • @TRXST.ISSUES
    @TRXST.ISSUES Місяць тому +1

    I’m 1 minute in here and this hits off the bat much more. Great job.

    • @TRXST.ISSUES
      @TRXST.ISSUES Місяць тому +1

      4 minutes in, here’s a tip from a pacing standpoint, when highlighting examples in rapid succession typically things will resonate more if done in 3’s.
      Like when a did this, b did that, c did this.
      Reinforce, then continuation to next point.
      If you give 4,5,6,7 examples the pacing just gets muddied and the audience loses track of the initial point.

  • @ShinobuFTW
    @ShinobuFTW Місяць тому

    I think this video is EXACTLY what I needed. Well done!

  • @neerajkumaryadav1460
    @neerajkumaryadav1460 Місяць тому +1

    I love this. This video actually solved my problem that I have had for 2 years now.
    P.S. I couldn't complete a single project in past 2 years and ended up doubting my capablities.

  • @mrpzak
    @mrpzak Місяць тому +1

    I was literally just listening to a philosophy podcast talking about out Soren Kierkegaard. And this might sound familiar but he had a concept of “lost in the infinite” and “lost in the finite”. The former is what you talk about with constraints. The more options you have without taking a leap of faith and picking what feels right, you’ll never choose or do anything. (The latter if you’re curious is that you’ll simply do what society thinks you should do).

  • @fet0logy
    @fet0logy Місяць тому

    I don't know better advice for me than the time restriction thing. I would never make any of my projects if I didn't set deadline.
    I always want to do something new, I have many ideas but when I have time to do it, I find myself procrastinating and doing nothing. Time passes, I have no results and then... I set the deadline: "I need to do this till...". Needless to say that I actually achieve something till that borderline.
    I've never really noticed that without this video. Also you said a lot of decent things, with all that editing this video is truly amazing

  • @BigMTBrain
    @BigMTBrain Місяць тому

    Constraints - excellent! For me, the constraint is staying as true as possible to my first imaginings of a project. I'm sure I'm not the only one, but over long time - through what I've termed "active listening", where I don't just listen to music passively but instead have my imagination FULLY engaged in complementing whatever I'm listening to with beautifully musical additional parts - I'm able now to very easily conjure an entire composition in bits and pieces in my head. ...
    What i hear is so phenomenal, I've FINALLY learned to have these bits and pieces be my constraints. I then later record the skeletons of those constraints, string them together following the "arrangement" idea that came along with those bits and pieces, THEN I am free to experiment with whatever plugin instruments & FX and DAW manipulations that will flesh out the skeleton to as close as possible to the original fully orchestrated bits & pieces and full arrangement imagined. ...
    The one critical constraint that I've been missing is the time constraint. Implementing that now to see what I can accomplish over the next two weeks, and will do the same every two weeks thereafter. I think a two-week timeframe, given that I also work full time, is a good first shot for me as a time constraint for completing a song.

  • @oliversolsticebarrow
    @oliversolsticebarrow Місяць тому

    Honestly very inpiring video, this is the youtube I know and love thank you

  • @Christiansmoviesnow
    @Christiansmoviesnow Місяць тому

    You know how netflix documentary is nice to see cus of quality sometimes? This is thst quality

  • @Kacey_Jaymes
    @Kacey_Jaymes Місяць тому

    What an incredibly well produced video!
    This is what it looks like when passion, knowledge, and drive, all come together into a singular, fantastic, whole. Well done, yet again, sir.
    May you always exceed yourself. ♥

  • @zulpastran5669
    @zulpastran5669 Місяць тому

    This is very encouraging, thank you for taking time to create this very meaningful video for artist like me that get stuck in the middle, and consumed by so many tools and media
    such a great advice

  • @fawltytenor
    @fawltytenor Місяць тому

    Agree with a lot of the thoughts in this.
    Really appreciate the quality of the production work on all these videos, they're so artfully done. Thanks for the motivation!

  • @Zachfitz33
    @Zachfitz33 Місяць тому

    dude the cinematic look is nailed here man! really emersing me in the mindset you are adapting yourself.

  • @Vickorftron-
    @Vickorftron- Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for reminder, we sometime forgot about this simple work process. I would be curious to know how many peoples on this channel can finished and published a song.

  • @NotBenCoultry
    @NotBenCoultry 2 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful shots in this one sir, nicely fycking done.
    This here is one of my fights, because I'm so naturally inspired that I'll get 25% done with a song and hear a melody that would be a good *other song and record that quick - may or may not ever get back to the first -but it's created a situation where I have nearly 2000 songs in a wide array of stages of completion. To pick one ice cream flavor from a list of 2000 is a process unto itself.
    What I've come to is that it's more than a stagnancy caused by an overabundance of choice, it's also "gotta do this so I can get to that" in miles long trains of procrastination.
    I've made real headway this past week by using a stopwatch to self-assess my time management: I start it when I'm working and stop it for *any break I take. The first 3 days were startling in my utter lack of progress, but I found out why. I was sitting in from of the workstation computer every day and mayyyybe doing 30mins to 2hrs work
    What?! My actual goal is finishing a song every day, but I was mostly watching videos instead, totally unconsciously while time slipped over the edge of Flat Urth and into the void of the flying spaghetti monster. Not even music related videos either.
    The psychology of the stopwatch immediately went to work fixing my unintentional rabbit hole behavior with youtube, by redefining music instructional videos as work time it's shifted my unconscious focus from what amounts to inanity onto the thing I actually love. Completely down to misdirected focus expanding into misdirected action, into lost time and energy.
    Not sure if making it an assignment will pick up the slack on the other end but I'm kinda pushy with myself so it might.
    Appreciate the shit out of you for vids like this. Well timed too, this is day 11 of focus training

  • @brendancostigan4851
    @brendancostigan4851 Місяць тому

    Perfect timing for this video. For that and its quality, i am beyond grateful. Keep up with the beautiful work.

  • @romanwestenholtz4396
    @romanwestenholtz4396 Місяць тому

    Absolutely love your work your Topics your book suggestions you truly help the Artistic Impaired. I am 65 and with Grandkids running around 3 to 4 days a week it gets really hard to focus and find time because when all is said and done this old man needs a nap...a long nap, but ideas and my guitar(s) and 70 some odd pedals and Midi Keyboard and plugins and the help of your Venus Theory videos are not only impressive but also awe inspiring- thanks for all your hard work and sticking with UA-cam after all the trouble...

  • @Tetrad10
    @Tetrad10 Місяць тому +1

    I can say this absolutely worked for me.
    I started posting my compact synth jams last August 2023 and have made an effort to produce and post something at least once a week since then.
    I knew if I wasn't willing to show my work I wasn't going to practice and prepare, I wasn't going to 'do another take' and I was never going to learn.
    I needed to be willing to post my mediocre jams, allow the thumbs-down and negative comments and continue to improve what I produced, even share what I am learning on the way so it sticks, you know?
    I can see you doing the same thing, and you do it well.

  • @grammophone1
    @grammophone1 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you. This video is not only informative but beautiful as well. Yes, I concur. When I started making music 25 years ago, I was very constrained to a hardware rompler with a hardware analog modeling plugin attached to it, all fitting inside my PC as an audio interface. And I was very productive in synthesis and sound design. When people started saying that I should expand my sound, I was carried away. It was one of the reasons I fell into a 17-year hiatus: Options paralysis. The other reason is that I also fell for the cliché that an artist expresses their own feelings. That was not what motivated me - I was storytelling during my active years; my own experiences are nothing to write home about. Picking up again, I had to remedy these two issues to get my voice back. First, reintroduce constraints. Working now for a concept album, I created a single template for all of the tracks, a finite palette of instruments that serves the story. Even the effects busses on the template are constrained: A 'near field' and a 'far field' as send effects, with all effects baked in the instruments stripped out. Another constraint is that I reuse the motifs in all of the tracks, and share them between 'good guy' and 'bad guy' themes. Second, I returned to narrating stories as an observer, seeing through experiences of other people. There is a constraint I usually fail to uphold though: Time limits. Music is not my profession, and time is scarce and unpredictable. Whenever I can't limit the time, I usually don't get things done.

  • @SURCOlive
    @SURCOlive 2 місяці тому +1

    Great piece of work Cameron. Loved the look, feel, sound, and of course the actual content. Great to see my friend Jason Timothy in there! Love this kind of stuff. Cant wait for the next one!

  • @beatbuildersstudio
    @beatbuildersstudio Місяць тому

    Great video. The scenes are always on point.

  • @progressionspod
    @progressionspod Місяць тому

    This is like an 8 minute big budget mini doc! So good dude!

  • @user-qx9bt9tr6t
    @user-qx9bt9tr6t Місяць тому

    I like the style of editing on this channel.

  • @T.Harry79
    @T.Harry79 Місяць тому

    My recent minimalist journey expanded my creativity tenfold. You’re more crafty when you have an extremely strict timetable in confined space.

  • @CheerUp111
    @CheerUp111 Місяць тому +1

    Embrace the constraints and let your creativity flow within those boundaries

  • @TheJethrobull
    @TheJethrobull Місяць тому

    This is absolutely true. Another great video, good work!

  • @CINEMARTYR
    @CINEMARTYR 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video. Currently dealing with my first ever bout of writer's block and this is a light in a dark cave.

  • @EnricoDePaoli
    @EnricoDePaoli Місяць тому

    This was a truly amazing video. Not only the music, picture and production was super-cool, but the message per se was more important than any music production / engineering / plugin technique. Superb.

  • @raysubject
    @raysubject 2 місяці тому +1

    You are true artist. Mad respect.

  • @Ben_R4mZ
    @Ben_R4mZ 2 місяці тому +2

    I just threw my hat into the ring of a passion project to make a Pinball Roguelite game as a music and sound designer.
    Hopefully the limitations inherent to the project will help funnel me into creative expression.
    Thank you for this video ❤

  • @tommyflores4443
    @tommyflores4443 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this piece of advice. Also remember that in having these limitations you are forced to be resourceful. Like some of the examples you gave, some people don't have a choice to be resourceful 🙏🏽

  • @debu206
    @debu206 Місяць тому

    @venustheory the efforts you put in to making this video, discussing this crucial method of thinking makes you a friend to so many artists !! Thanks

  • @Aaron-rr3io
    @Aaron-rr3io 2 місяці тому

    Your videos are always inspiring. Thank you!

  • @user-hp1tt1el9d
    @user-hp1tt1el9d Місяць тому

    Thank you for the Quotes and the Direct Examples from your peers talking about the importance of limitations.
    I think that just changed me forever.

    • @user-hp1tt1el9d
      @user-hp1tt1el9d Місяць тому

      To attest to my personal volition, I find myself flooded with creative ideas up to the point of decision paralysis almost every time I sit down to write.
      The idea of “shrinking down my sandbox” just shed light in the darkest corner of my creative mind.
      It’s time to set the limitations to be pushed the way I trust myself to do so.
      This is a new confidence garnered by this information.

    • @user-hp1tt1el9d
      @user-hp1tt1el9d Місяць тому

      Thanks man

  • @davidzamora9973
    @davidzamora9973 24 дні тому

    I love this theory of the homework assignment. Thank you. Ill be using this.

  • @yakmartin5429
    @yakmartin5429 Місяць тому

    So once again: The narration, the pictures, the sound, the arc... top notch. I congratulate you, as I am grateful for your work. In spite of you having oftentimes mentioned you weren't so comfy with people in general- the endeavour of a feature film? Big Patreon money, big consensus it'd be a banger, probably tons of support, more opportunities to work your arse off, and then sending a body double to Cannes and whereever those artsy folks gather. Your oyster, man.
    🧸💕

  • @wteWAVEY
    @wteWAVEY 21 годину тому

    i needed to see this. thanks

  • @KosmoDeuz
    @KosmoDeuz Місяць тому +1

    Man you’r videos are so Dope ❤from the visual perspective.

  • @Deifaktre
    @Deifaktre Місяць тому

    Great topic to cover, loved it. Also it feels like your art and videography are getting closer together, that intro was fantastic.

  • @armu4496
    @armu4496 24 дні тому

    Love you bro...hope you are happy...cheers to you

  • @samuelesalvel4033
    @samuelesalvel4033 Місяць тому

    Needed this video to overcome procrastination on making new beats that I'm thinking of making since a month now. I should watch this once a week at least...

  • @chrissargentguitar8265
    @chrissargentguitar8265 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video, man! I love the message and it's so relevant to anything we are trying to do. THANK YOU!

  • @odisseacuantica
    @odisseacuantica Місяць тому

    Dude thanks so much, your videos are super helpfull, i been having a creative block in wich i cant even get to sit down with my synths, i think part is perfectionism and part is so many ideas i got and i cant choose one. this video hits right on the nail, there is also an internal work that i have to make. thanks for work you are doing a GREAT thinng, i think many of us have the same problem

  • @encryptedmaze
    @encryptedmaze Місяць тому

    everything about this video is so well made. the cinematography, the music, the narrative, and the message you're trying to get across
    thank you

  • @BobbyLachapelle
    @BobbyLachapelle Місяць тому

    As always, super pertinent. And a reference to Dogma!! Dude!!

  • @carbonvibes
    @carbonvibes 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for sharing, great video. 👏🏻

  • @danol5749
    @danol5749 2 місяці тому +1

    Completley agree with this theory. I recently made a soundtrack only using a dish strainer and I was really impressed with how well it turned out. It was so cool to create an entire soundtrack with only a dish I found in my kitchen. I love creating with restrictions and this is the reason why I stay away from huge sample libraries.