REVISITED - Blood Machines - Unveiling the Cosmic Universe of Carpenter Brut
JUL 18, 2023
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Carpenter Brut, recognized for his hardcore synth wave music, has garnered a devoted following in the realms of EDM and cyberpunk. Whether encountered on platforms like SoundCloud or through random YouTube compilations, fans have been captivated by his unique compositions. In particular, his track 'Turbo Killer' served as a gateway into the captivating world of Carpenter Brut. The visuals and narrative of the 'Turbo Killer' music video inspired the creation of the cosmic opera 'Blood Machines,' a visually intoxicating experience that pushes the boundaries of visual effects and artistry. However, while the film impresses with its visuals, it falls short in developing a compelling narrative. This podcast dives deep into the importance of visual storytelling in movies and examines the highlights and missed opportunities of 'Blood Machines.' Join us as we explore the cosmic universe crafted by Carpenter Brut and its impact on the world of music and filmmaking.


Visual storytelling is an essential element in movies that can greatly impact the viewer's experience. While some may argue that a film's focus should be on the writing and dialogue, there is something captivating about being able to tell a story through visuals. Even if the script may be lacking in certain areas, the use of imagery can evoke emotions and convey themes in a unique way. Instead of relying solely on dialogue to convey a message, visual storytelling allows the audience to interpret and connect with the story on a deeper level.


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