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Originally Posted by Coach
Man you’re bringing it into a different context than how I am taking about it. I never said watching a movie compares to live music in terms of how it feels.
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I didn't talk about comparing them about the feels. I'm talking about equating creative output dependent on the box, a box I use in that way all the time, to actual human art. And how it has devalued the product it produces to the point that it isn't even interesting anymore.
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I was merely comparing the computer in filmmaking to the electric guitar in music as a transitionary tool. There was music before the electric guitar and when it hit, music was never the same. There was filmmaking before computer editing and then it hit, and filmmaking was never the same again. That doesn’t mean everything after it is bad. Hendrix didn’t invent the electric guitar, and he wasn’t the first to play it. But he was the first to do it like THAT. That’s why I compared Spiderverse. There was computer and hand drawn animation before it, but it was never done like THAT. I’m not comparing the actual act of playing music with doing computer animation.
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Again, you're arguing that somehow the merit of using the box to make Spiderverse is somehow in the same universe of merit as Hendrix doing that with strings, wood, and his body. Does not compute.