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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 20, 2017 18:06:42 GMT
The Music CD is Nothing But The Beat 2 Nothing But the Beat 2.0The movie is Sucker Punch Extended Sucker Punch (Incl. Extended Cut)How to set it up... You need a play list because you have to skip track 8 on the first playing. So make sure that track 8 is missing then repeat the whole album the second time, you can skip track 11 the second time around if you want. So you play 20 tracks first, then all of the tracks until the movie ends, or skip track 11. You start the CD 2 seconds after you see the opening lights. This timing is critical because a lot of the music is lip synced to people talking in the movie. You will know you have it synced well if the chef blows a kiss to the word kiss. The final track 'Toy story' requires very critical timing, then it will work well. That leads back to Titanium, and a titanium dragon scene. Track 11 can be skipped on the second repeat. The story unfolds very realistically to the words in the songs, it is like a miracle, and that's why syncs are so good. It took me years to find a good sync for this movie, it is always better to choose movies with a lot of CGI, or cartoons, because they look better to the music. Or you can watch it here... Nothing But The sucker Punch AlternativePincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 30, 2017 21:58:10 GMT
The coincidences...
1/ The first track 'Titanium' is about a girl who can survive anything that is thrown at her, and that is similar to the opening sequence to the movie.
2/ 'Turn Me On' is about a doctor who will rescue the girl, and medication. The movie is about a doctor, and medication, and the girl needs to be rescued.
3/ 'Falling To Pieces' The girl is in deep trouble, and falling apart. 'A shot in the dark' are the lyrics, and it was a shot in the dark that got her into this mess.
4/ 'Without you' The girl needs people, and objects that help her, and without them she can't escape. There is a key around the doctor's neck that she needs, and that key is in close up during the words 'I will never win this game without you, without you'
5/ 'I can only imagine' Has multiple lip syncs, and action timings. The kiss from the Chef to the word 'Kiss' is how you test that your timing is right to the whole movie.
6/ 'Play Hard' Totally syncs to everything that happens. The actions, the words, the story that is told in the song is exactly what you see in the movie.
7/ 'Wild One' The main character is a girl gone wild, fighting for her mental well-being.
8/ 'Just One Last Time' You skip this track the first time around.
9/ 'In My Head' This makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up, because it is a magical coincidence, and you have to see it to know what I mean... it is AMAZING!!!
10/ 'Where Them Girls At?' At this point a man meets the girl, and he could ask where the other girls are. It isn't the exact story in the movie, but it would be allowed in this situation, and works 100%.
11/ 'Little Bad Girl' Works 100% all the way through the song, probably better than the movie itself.
12/ 'Sweat' It's a bit of fun looking for lip syncs to this part.
13/ 'Crank It Up' Tells the story almost exactly right. The girl has cranked up the action with her dancing, and has worked out how to escape. She needs the Key, and the song is about car keys.
14/ 'Nothing Really Matters' It tells the story that during her dance performance the girls can get the things that they need, because nothing really matters in the club. That is the correct storyline for the movie. Here I go dancing again are words that match the sequences.
15/ 'Every Chance We Get We Run' The girls want to run away from the Asylum which is also a club. They run towards the enemy. There is a war the buildings are destroyed, they need a map to escape. There are sound effects in the song that match explosions, and gun fire. The music is still matching the movie after all these tracks.
16/ 'Sunshine' Now we get a bunch of action sequences that are timed to beats in the song. The words in the songs stop just for all of this action.
17/ 'Lunar' More action, more action music.
18/ 'What the F...' These parts just lead up to 'Toy Story'
19/ 'Metropolis'
20/ 'The Alphabeat'
21/ 'Toy Story' A very strange song that works in a very strange way. They need to steal a lighter off a man, and you hear crackling like fire to represent the lighter. It all times nicely, but you really need an accurate start to play your playlist to get this exactly right.
Then back to 'Titanium' with a titanium dragon fitting all of the words.
Later robots explode with sparks, and look like fireworks to a song including sparks, and fireworks.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 9, 2017 11:19:11 GMT
How to make this sync, and a clip is included in my new video...
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 27, 2017 10:29:06 GMT
You can now watch this sync on Vimeo, the password is Rainbow
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 27, 2017 10:39:55 GMT
If you watch the video above, consider it a science experiment. Does the mind work with fractals just more advanced than a parrot? Do the music, and movie have more in common than simply a coincidence? The timing, the words, the story, the fadeouts, the lip syncs, scene changes, sound effects, male/female voice transitions, location descriptions, emotions, action timings... all work continuously for a very long period of time.
Is life just a bunch of fractals?
Was Making the music, or the movie using predetermined fractals that were identical to each other?
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Post by Pincho Paxton on May 14, 2017 19:25:30 GMT
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