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So not a cadets fan, I am true Bloo all the way:) best battery in my opinion.

Well, then you must be an SCV fan (see what I did there? Battery? Tesla? Bueller? Bueller?)
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I feel like every time channel3 posts, I read the post without looking at the name, wholeheartedly agree for about 3 sentences, and then hit a point when I suddenly realize the poster is off their rocker, and then scroll up and realize it's channel3.

No offense to you channel3, I know you aren't off your rocker, just have a very different way of looking at show design

Here are the things that I value in show design.

-Cohesive theme.

-Visuals that support the understructure of the music.

-Patterns that set the audience's expectations.

-Dramatic action supported by drill. What's happening, and where is this going next?

-Heightening the "game" in the show-- each set pieces builds on and advances the story.

What are yours?

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  1. Kinetic Noise

Kinetic Noise

Kinectic Noise

Kinectic Noise

Have a said "Kinectic Noise"?

Wille!

Snares

Quads

Guard

Indy<3 GO BLOO!!!!

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  1. Kinetic Noise
  2. Kinetic Noise
  3. Kinectic Noise
  4. Kinectic Noise
  5. Have a said "Kinectic Noise"?
  6. Wille!
  7. Snares
  8. Quads
  9. Guard
  10. Indy<3 GO BLOO!!!!

Shouldn't Willie be at the top of that list :D

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Here are the things that I value in show design.

-Cohesive theme.

-Visuals that support the understructure of the music.

-Patterns that set the audience's expectations.

-Dramatic action supported by drill. What's happening, and where is this going next?

-Heightening the "game" in the show-- each set pieces builds on and advances the story.

What are yours?

That's not a bad list, as long as "theme" and "story" are used in the broadest possible sense.

(For example: "Bluecoats played one song, and then another, and then another" is a story.)

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Here are the things that I value in show design.

-Cohesive theme.

-Visuals that support the understructure of the music.

-Patterns that set the audience's expectations.

-Dramatic action supported by drill. What's happening, and where is this going next?

-Heightening the "game" in the show-- each set pieces builds on and advances the story.

What are yours?

Heres my list!

- Do I enjoy it?

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Am I the only one who thinks, about a minute before the opener ends where the corps turns to the audience and plays that big hit in the large semicircle things, that it would be a big GE moment to change that set to the bluecoats B logo? At the end where they stop moving and belt out the last chord is when they set the B. I felt the same thing about 2013's ending with the block marching straight down the field before the parade block.

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Heres my list!

- Do I enjoy it?

Probably the best assessment I have seen on DCP.

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are you saying this performance is anti climatic? How about when the quads line up and the snare line rolls in then rolls out of a circle. Great use of the 50

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