Matthew Patrick Davis has posted a humorous 'Apple Watch Song' video to YouTube. The manic song pokes fun at the expectations and doubts surrounding Apple's new smartphone.
It took Davis a couple of weeks to write and revise the song due to the number of outlandish ideas presented in the video.
He recorded the piano on the upright in his apartment and the vocals in his closet using Logic Pro X. The beats and virtual instruments were added using a Retina MacBook Pro. The video was edited in Final Cut Pro X.
“It was a two-day shoot and then about six weeks in post, because I had to wait for my generous and talented brother Brad Davis to do the insanely amazing animation and green screen stuff in his spare time that he offered at the very reasonable Brother Rate (free).”
While Davis wants an Apple Watch, he hasn't ordered one yet.
“I want it, and I’m excited about it, but because it’s so expensive (yes, even the Sport model), I’ll probably get one in a couple generations,” he said. “I’m not generally an early adopter; I like to wait until more bugs are squashed, more features have been added, and the prices are lower.”
Take a look at the video below and let us know what you think in the comments.
[via CultofMac]
It took Davis a couple of weeks to write and revise the song due to the number of outlandish ideas presented in the video.
He recorded the piano on the upright in his apartment and the vocals in his closet using Logic Pro X. The beats and virtual instruments were added using a Retina MacBook Pro. The video was edited in Final Cut Pro X.
“It was a two-day shoot and then about six weeks in post, because I had to wait for my generous and talented brother Brad Davis to do the insanely amazing animation and green screen stuff in his spare time that he offered at the very reasonable Brother Rate (free).”
While Davis wants an Apple Watch, he hasn't ordered one yet.
“I want it, and I’m excited about it, but because it’s so expensive (yes, even the Sport model), I’ll probably get one in a couple generations,” he said. “I’m not generally an early adopter; I like to wait until more bugs are squashed, more features have been added, and the prices are lower.”
Take a look at the video below and let us know what you think in the comments.
[via CultofMac]