Nodame Cantabile: "Amore, et Da Capo"

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Nodame Cantabile: "Amore, et Da Capo"

Post by Kionon » Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:15 pm

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"Amore, et Da Capo"
(Love, and Repeat from Beginning)

When Nodame Cantabile was suggested to me as a possible anime I might like, I decided to take the plunge, not knowing what the anime was about at all. I am glad I did.

For those of you who do not know, Nodame Cantabile is series that follows the school careers of several music majors, although most specifically Shinichi Chiaki and Megumi Nodame. The are polar opposites. Chiaki is academically inclined, eloquent, elegant, worldly, and a total gentleman. Nodame is lazy, self-absorbed, childish, and sometimes downright idiotic. Yet both are amazing musicians, although with very different philosophies... Yet, as opposites, they attract, and as yin and yang, they complete each other.

This video is, hopefully, a ride through the series as I felt when watching it. The piano piece, On The Way To YOU, is by my favorite Japanese group, Globe. They have an amazing diversity of work spanning at least ten albums. There is a vocal version of this song, but words would actually have detracted from impact of this work. I chose this piece because it had special meaning to me, as I once tried to learn it as a music major.

Not much of a piano player, but I did pursue trombone, clarinet, and voice, as well as conducting in order to one day lead my own orchestra while at Stephen F. Austin State University. In the end, my love of writing, and especially, reporting, overcame my love of performance, and the intense workload burned me out. Still, the love of music that my mentors instilled in me will forever be with me.

This AMV is dedicated to Dr. Trent, head of Fine Arts Programming for Frisco Independent School District (and head of Frisco High School's band program while I was there), Mrs. Stulting, Assistant Band Director of Frisco High School, and Professor Anderson, former Assistant Director of Bands at Stephen F. Austin State University, now Director of Bands at Texas Tech University... And the Stephen F. Austin Trombone Line, "It's not too loud until you get the hand!"

Special Thanks to: aesling, moon, and Glory Questor
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Post by CodeZTM » Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:18 pm

Anything with a Piano in it's banner is good enough for me. :shock:

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Post by post-it » Sat Jul 07, 2007 2:56 pm

funny how she likes the music but hates how she learned it ( within her memories. )

very nicely done ^__^

.. as a piano player, myself, I also am working on a Piano AMV. hehe, mine comes-up way short compared to yours but hopefully it will look as good as yours 8-)

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Post by CrackTheSky » Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:14 pm

Err...sorry Kio, I really didn't like this. Way too many overlays (which distracted from the storytelling), and the abundance of hard cuts didn't fit the music in my opinion. I just couldn't find the rhythm of the video, if you know what I mean.

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Post by Esrhan » Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:35 pm

Hmm, as much I liked the overall feel and atmosphere, the actual editing felt like it was somewhat all over the place. Hard and quick cuts mixed with overlays didn't quite do it for me.

It's still a nice video, though.

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Post by Kionon » Sat Jul 07, 2007 4:17 pm

CrackTheSky wrote:Err...sorry Kio, I really didn't like this. Way too many overlays (which distracted from the storytelling), and the abundance of hard cuts didn't fit the music in my opinion. I just couldn't find the rhythm of the video, if you know what I mean.
Esrhan wrote:Hmm, as much I liked the overall feel and atmosphere, the actual editing felt like it was somewhat all over the place. Hard and quick cuts mixed with overlays didn't quite do it for me.

It's still a nice video, though.
Whereas I felt the mix of the two was absolutely necessary, and each of the five groups of overlays follow a specific phrasing group in the piece. This just goes to show how different reactions can be. I'm glad you took the time to watch it, both of you, and I'm glad you still think it's a nice video, Esrhan.
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Post by Minion » Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:19 pm

if there were some breaks from the overlaying, i'd be happy.
like the parts when the piano sync was off
KioAtWork: I'm so bored. I don't have class again for another half hour.
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Post by Kionon » Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:23 pm

Minion wrote:if there were some breaks from the overlaying, i'd be happy.
like the parts when the piano sync was off
Boo. :down: Piano was sync wasn't off, at least not as I understand it. I wrestled with each and every key press (and not all movements of her hands are key presses, although I admit, that can be confusing). If I missed a few, I'll not be pleased with myself.
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Post by aesling » Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:46 pm

It did seem as if a few piano scenes were a tad bit off, but I can understand how hard it might be to sync hand movements to piano music it was not drawn for. Overall a very cute little video. Maybe if I ever stop being lazy I will also leave you an op with more detailed comments, because I have the urge to give you a more detailed breakdown of what I thought.
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Post by omegaevolution » Sat Jul 07, 2007 7:16 pm

O___O ok I liked the idea, but those piano keys where very off IMO, I mean in the slow parts the girl was doing them too fast and in the faster parts she was doing them too slow O.o, other than that I liked what you wanted to do but yeah the off synch of the piano keys was too distracting :(

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