Dubstep Music Moves: How Is That Possible?
Won Over By Reality
By Tim Bayer
BRIGHTON New York—(Weekly Hubris)—2/18/2013—Last time in this space, we saw a Harmonica at Carnegie Hall. This week is also includes music. I hadn’t heard the term “Dubstep Music” till I saw the video I’m sharing with you this week. What caught and held my attention were the fascinating moves of the dancer Marquese Scott.
On first view, the video has the appearance of a tightly-edited, stop-action video sequence, but it is not edited. In fact, this is a one-shot video, created in real time, using no editing.
If you pay attention to the archway in the wall, occasionally, during the video, you’ll see the tops of vehicles moving past on the roadway in the background. These vehicles moving smoothly in the background indicate that there is no stop-action editing in the video.
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If you have five minutes to spare right now, click on the link below, check out the dancing skill of Marquese Scott, and introduce yourselves to Dubstep Music.
One Comment
eboleman-herring
Wow, Tim, thank you. AND for sending me THIS link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExTkT3FoiIA.