A Quote by Lizzy Plapinger

Which even though we do have a very visual aesthetic and identity, we love it when people make their own videos to the music. — © Lizzy Plapinger
Which even though we do have a very visual aesthetic and identity, we love it when people make their own videos to the music.
We actually make all of our own music videos. Often we come up with the visual concepts at the same time as writing the music.
I was a screenwriting and studio art major in college, so even though I don't have any training as a floral designer, I have a very particular visual aesthetic.
Videos come definitely after the music has been created, but I have always felt, and especially today, that videos are vital in the album process. I think that we live in a very visual era, and if you make a mistake with a video, those images will accompany the song forever.
I'm a really visual artist, and I love writing treatments for music videos, photo shoots, fashion, and all the visual parts that go along with making an album.
I never knew I wanted to become a ballerina. I was discovered at the age of 13. I had a love for movement even though I had no exposure to dance other than what I saw in music videos, like hip-hop music videos. But I knew that I loved moving.
I'm a very visual person, which is probably why I make videos rather than write scripts.
I someday hope to find the time and coin to invest more of my creative energy towards the visual media side of releasing music. I'd love to make short film videos pushing the conventional standards of what a country music video can be.
I was very pleased to find that once I had records out music videos were starting to happen, so I directed some of my own music videos and got to experiment in other areas of expression.
I love directing my music videos and writing video treatments, and I think it's all just because I love the visual aspect of it as well.
Some people draw a line between music videos and short films, looking down on music videos as a format, but there's so much potential in music videos.
I'm a visual person, and I love visual extremes and aesthetic discipline.
My own personal aesthetic is all to do with real actors and real locations and a kind of almost hyper reality and actuality to things. But the digital world, I explore that through other mediums, with music videos and commercials. Even 'The Road' was a real learning curve for me with digital effects.
Before music videos first came out, you’d listen to a song with headphones on, sitting in a beanbag chair with your eyes closed, and you’d come up with your own visions, these things that came from within. Then all of a sudden, sometimes even the very first time you heard a song, it was with these visual images attached, and it robbed you of any form of self-expression.
Adam does most of the work when it comes to videos and he basically does the same as I do with the lyrics. The videos are his visual interpretations of our music.
I always would dream of making music videos. Whenever I make music, I always have a visual in my mind. I always see things.
John Cage is someone I got into as a visual artist, before I even knew his music. I don't think a lot of people even know that he does visual art.
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