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Jonathan_Hill
Super Hero
2 days ago

Meet The Leaders

Hello!

For this week's challenge, I used Suno to create four Beatles-inspired tracks as a novel way to introduce a fictional leadership team.

I took four regular photographic characters from Storyline and used Nano Banana in Pixlr to alter their poses to mimic the cover of the album HELP! by the Beatles.


And don't worry if you've never used a record player before. In the live version of this demo there are also full instructions. 


The record player tonearm is actually a dial, and there's some JavaScript in the background that adjusts its position as each track plays. If you move the needle too quickly, you may make the record skip. That's not a bug, it's a feature. 😄

If you have any more questions about this build, please ask!

Rock out here: https://bit.ly/elhc548 

3 Replies

  • Jayashree_Ravi's avatar
    Jayashree_Ravi
    Community Member

    I love how you used the characters in SL and gave them a musician makeover 👌🏼

  • JodiSansone's avatar
    JodiSansone
    Community Member

    What fun! Suno did a great job of giving you the Fab Four style. I just watched Hard Days Night a couple weeks ago. I hadn't seen it since...1980? It's really quite a good movie.

    • Jonathan_Hill's avatar
      Jonathan_Hill
      Super Hero

      Hard Day's Night is a great film! I find it hard to imagine what Beatlemania was like in that austere, post-War Britain before the Swinging Sixties really kicked in, but that film goes some way to capturing it.

      I tried to make the four songs representative of their career, moving from the pop rock of their early years, their experimental middle period, their return to traditional blues based rock, and their eclectic later studio work that took in many different styles, such as music hall.

      I don't know how well this will resonate with modern audiences, but I’ve always wanted to make an interactive record player in Storyline 😄

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