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#169133 - 08/08/08 08:45 AM olympic games
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Registered: 12/14/05
Loc: Belgium
so the olympic games are starting today...

I think that drumcorps can learn a lot from the olympic opener. the visuals, discipline, formations,...
who thinks the same??
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#169137 - 08/08/08 09:43 AM Re: olympic games [Re: bassgirl]
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Registered: 07/25/08
Loc: Sacramento, CA
Originally Posted By: bassgirl
so the olympic games are starting today...

I think that drumcorps can learn a lot from the olympic opener. the visuals, discipline, formations,...
who thinks the same??


I actually disagree.

Sometimes (the majority of the time, actually), I think the people who choreograph the Olympic ceremonies get WAY too artsy for their own good. The effect and majesty may look cool, but any message to the average person watching is totally lost.

I think DCI, for the most part, does a better job of putting shows together than many people, longtime fans or not, can still understand and relate to.



Teh opening ceremonies are usually pretty cool, however.
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#169139 - 08/08/08 10:29 AM Re: olympic games [Re: JaredJD]
Nover Offline


Registered: 05/28/08
Loc: I really don't know...
Originally Posted By: JaredJD
Originally Posted By: bassgirl
so the olympic games are starting today...

I think that drumcorps can learn a lot from the olympic opener. the visuals, discipline, formations,...
who thinks the same??


I actually disagree.

Sometimes (the majority of the time, actually), I think the people who choreograph the Olympic ceremonies get WAY too artsy for their own good. The effect and majesty may look cool, but any message to the average person watching is totally lost.

I think DCI, for the most part, does a better job of putting shows together than many people, longtime fans or not, can still understand and relate to.



Teh opening ceremonies are usually pretty cool, however.


I agree. Drum Corps, I think, has a lot more creativity. They do their shows all summer long, and at a higher pace then the Countries walk in the Opening Ceremonies.
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#169153 - 08/08/08 11:53 AM Re: olympic games [Re: Nover]
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Registered: 08/07/08
Loc: Florida, USA
While I agree with the above 2 posts to a point, I do think inspiration can be found anywhere. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that some of the people involved in the design process of the opening and closing ceremonies had some corps and/or color guard experience in their background. Inspiration is just the spark of an idea. Although I know nothing about drill design, I remember watching watching traffic flying down I75 around the Atlanta area. The way cars were weaving in and out of lanes, sometimes seemingly in sync, did give me an idea for spicing up a parade route. Again, inspiration can be found anywhere, just open your eyes and mind.


Edited by bizob (08/08/08 11:54 AM)
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#169198 - 08/08/08 05:38 PM Re: olympic games [Re: bizob]
bassgirl Offline


Registered: 12/14/05
Loc: Belgium
did you guys actually see the opener today?? it wasn't like the times before..
i think kids don't listen enough anymore, the discipline in china is tottaly different and a lot harder, i've been there a half year ago..
the opener act, was learned to them in less then 10 months, and there where kids younger than 10 years in the group..
I think the message came true, and to me it wasn't lost..
and i think most of the 4000000000 people who saw it, think the same..

i think drumcorps can learn from any kind of new creativity, and especially from the olympic opener, if you've seen it, you'll understand..
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#169200 - 08/08/08 05:41 PM Re: olympic games [Re: Nover]
bassgirl Offline


Registered: 12/14/05
Loc: Belgium
Originally Posted By: Nover
Originally Posted By: JaredJD
Originally Posted By: bassgirl
so the olympic games are starting today...

I think that drumcorps can learn a lot from the olympic opener. the visuals, discipline, formations,...
who thinks the same??


I actually disagree.

Sometimes (the majority of the time, actually), I think the people who choreograph the Olympic ceremonies get WAY too artsy for their own good. The effect and majesty may look cool, but any message to the average person watching is totally lost.

I think DCI, for the most part, does a better job of putting shows together than many people, longtime fans or not, can still understand and relate to.



Teh opening ceremonies are usually pretty cool, however.


I agree. Drum Corps, I think, has a lot more creativity. They do their shows all summer long, and at a higher pace then the Countries walk in the Opening Ceremonies.



and i'm not talking about the countries walk in the opening ceremonies,
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#169202 - 08/08/08 05:46 PM Re: olympic games [Re: bassgirl]
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Registered: 05/28/08
Loc: I really don't know...
I know you weren't. I was just stating the fact that Drum Corps is higher paced.
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#169203 - 08/08/08 05:50 PM Re: olympic games [Re: bassgirl]
flamtap593 Online   happy


Registered: 05/04/06
Loc: Atoka,TN
Originally Posted By: bassgirl
did you guys actually see the opener today?? it wasn't like the times before..
i think kids don't listen enough anymore, the discipline in china is tottaly different and a lot harder, i've been there a half year ago..
the opener act, was learned to them in less then 10 months, and there where kids younger than 10 years in the group..
I think the message came true, and to me it wasn't lost..
and i think most of the 4000000000 people who saw it, think the same..

i think drumcorps can learn from any kind of new creativity, and especially from the olympic opener, if you've seen it, you'll understand..


Wait a minute, did the opener already happen?
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#169204 - 08/08/08 05:53 PM Re: olympic games [Re: bassgirl]
bassgirl Offline


Registered: 12/14/05
Loc: Belgium
for the people who don't understand, i'm talking about the show, the opening show, not the countries walking around,i mean all the stuff before....
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#169205 - 08/08/08 05:56 PM Re: olympic games [Re: flamtap593]
bassgirl Offline


Registered: 12/14/05
Loc: Belgium
Originally Posted By: flamtap593
Originally Posted By: bassgirl
did you guys actually see the opener today?? it wasn't like the times before..
i think kids don't listen enough anymore, the discipline in china is tottaly different and a lot harder, i've been there a half year ago..
the opener act, was learned to them in less then 10 months, and there where kids younger than 10 years in the group..
I think the message came true, and to me it wasn't lost..
and i think most of the 4000000000 people who saw it, think the same..

i think drumcorps can learn from any kind of new creativity, and especially from the olympic opener, if you've seen it, you'll understand..


Wait a minute, did the opener already happen?


yes, in bejing at 8pm, in belgium it was 2 pm, don't know what time it begon in us


Edited by bassgirl (08/08/08 05:58 PM)
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#169218 - 08/08/08 08:13 PM Re: olympic games [Re: bassgirl]
flamtap593 Online   happy


Registered: 05/04/06
Loc: Atoka,TN
Oh, NBC's doing it on tape-delay. I knew that, wow I feel stupid lol.
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