Late to the party
Sep. 13th, 2003 11:49 pmI suspect that everyone in the world has seen this already, but:
NME, the British music magazine, and AOL, the internet service obstructor, are hosting a RealVideo copy of the video to Johnny Cash's rendition of Trent Reznor/Nine Inch Nails's "Hurt". Look for the link that says "click here to watch it"
(Technical notes: you have to have RealPlayer installed; I recommend running it at 2x size on full-screen. Since it's a TV video, it will look very grainy if you try to run it full screen on any reasonable modern monitor; a TV screen is only about 300x200 pixels.)
Oh, my, god that's good. Now I see why so many people were disappointed or outraged that it didn't sweep the MTV awards. This is one of the most authentically sorrowful pieces of music I've ever heard, and the video is perfectly suited to it--on the occasions that it is visually bombastic, it is so in a way that is completely of a piece with both Cash and NIN.
NME, the British music magazine, and AOL, the internet service obstructor, are hosting a RealVideo copy of the video to Johnny Cash's rendition of Trent Reznor/Nine Inch Nails's "Hurt". Look for the link that says "click here to watch it"
(Technical notes: you have to have RealPlayer installed; I recommend running it at 2x size on full-screen. Since it's a TV video, it will look very grainy if you try to run it full screen on any reasonable modern monitor; a TV screen is only about 300x200 pixels.)
Oh, my, god that's good. Now I see why so many people were disappointed or outraged that it didn't sweep the MTV awards. This is one of the most authentically sorrowful pieces of music I've ever heard, and the video is perfectly suited to it--on the occasions that it is visually bombastic, it is so in a way that is completely of a piece with both Cash and NIN.
Re: Screen Resolution
Date: 2003-09-16 04:05 am (UTC)So television is clearer than CGA and worse than VGA (640x480) though with more color....