who am I to judge? but I think is very slow to be telling a story, especially when in todays time, attention span is very short for an average person. I had to watch it in 2x yet I still skipped forward multiple times. Unfortunately, I also did not get any kind of feeling that led me think towards a sense of change. good artwork tho, keep going!
@@christensendani ofc not! But time and circumstances change rapidly these days, and If they want their art to be seen, they have to find a way to impress the audience. Cant just grow without any consideration of how to actually reach peoples minds and hearts.
@@albameira8355 Maybe the audience need to sit down. Calm down. Reevaluate things? Maybe this will be someones bridge to do just that. The current state of things is in no way healthy. So it's better to try to turn things around. But in the sense of becoming famous making everyone wear your jeans brand - then yes.
@@christensendani I’m not saying that everything should be like that and align with trends. I’m saying that this is just too slow. You liking the pace of this work doesn’t make my point less valid. I appreciate the work and creativity but there is always space for growth
@@albameira8355 You're telling me all the time that they should regard the attention of listeners as a guide for what their music should sound like. I am saying that they should totally ingore this with total disregards of any other opinion than their own - forever.
Beautiful work! An incredible amount of effort and creativity on display. Thanks for sharing!
who am I to judge? but I think is very slow to be telling a story, especially when in todays time, attention span is very short for an average person. I had to watch it in 2x yet I still skipped forward multiple times. Unfortunately, I also did not get any kind of feeling that led me think towards a sense of change. good artwork tho, keep going!
Should art really bend for the restlessness of five year old children?
@@christensendani ofc not! But time and circumstances change rapidly these days, and If they want their art to be seen, they have to find a way to impress the audience. Cant just grow without any consideration of how to actually reach peoples minds and hearts.
@@albameira8355 Maybe the audience need to sit down. Calm down. Reevaluate things? Maybe this will be someones bridge to do just that. The current state of things is in no way healthy. So it's better to try to turn things around.
But in the sense of becoming famous making everyone wear your jeans brand - then yes.
@@christensendani I’m not saying that everything should be like that and align with trends. I’m saying that this is just too slow. You liking the pace of this work doesn’t make my point less valid. I appreciate the work and creativity but there is always space for growth
@@albameira8355 You're telling me all the time that they should regard the attention of listeners as a guide for what their music should sound like. I am saying that they should totally ingore this with total disregards of any other opinion than their own - forever.