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There's something intensely magical about live-streamed videos from eminent creatives showing how they do their thing. Reeling from this video from Jacob Collier showing how he constructed Moon River: youtube.com/watch?v=9d4-UR. [last time: twitter.com/andy_matuschak]
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Two excellent simultaneous trends: the incredible evolution of 3D authoring tools, and the growth of eminent practitioners streaming their work. @edoublea (of Uru, Myst V, Obduction, The Witness) has been doing an astonishing series on worldbuilding youtube.com/watch?v=hvxXCg
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One thing that I love about this type of video is just seeing, very directly, the intense love these folks have for their craft. (e.g. at 39:53, leading into the final chorus, which he thoughtfully with "the first thing you need to know about this chord is that it doesn't exist")
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when i heard his examples of the little trick to "[make any chord more interesting by splitting one note into its neighboring two semitones]", i felt like in a flash i began to understand dozens of moments from modern jazz albums since the 70s. was less than 1% of this video!
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