When I started out I knew I wanted a piano piece, but I couldn't afford to pay for a license to use copyrighted material, so I went to archive dot org and listened to a lot of classical music. There I found "The Concert Podcast" series from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. I already liked Lizst so when I heard Licad's virtuoso of the Mephisto Waltz I knew I would be using that. Luckily the people at ISGM are really cool, after contacting them they let me use that piece.
This is quite a rare version of the piece. Interesting, very interesting!
shilloshillos 8 months ago
Epic. Really top drawer animation, so precisely synchronized. Visual style and ideas complements the music beautifully. The best I've seen so far...
GraemeRuneckles 9 months ago
oléé!! està molt currat!!!
ara a veure si trobo algun video que realment sigui del Oskar Fischinger!! ;P
labruixamaduixa 1 year ago
this is not Waltz
adlozi 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@adlozi its a fast waltz 123 123 123
RollingIppo 1 year ago
very nice
makopolok 1 year ago
Wonderful! You eat the screen.
avecus 1 year ago
Damn perfect timeing and everything. Awesome work.
Fisherdec 2 years ago
i've since tons and tons of classic visual music and this is a FANTASTIC modernization of the ideas.
storrisi45 2 years ago
this is an interesting piece, well done!
jenzeppelin 2 years ago
This is a great artistic abstraction of this piece love it! I hope i can find more like this but its been quite hard to find already
Allornon 2 years ago
Liszt, not Lizst:)
pedophobia 2 years ago
Great visualization ! Great conceptualization ! Awesome !
bartok159 2 years ago
very nice work eric! (:
eeshaun 3 years ago
very cool
zax8 3 years ago
What made you decide to choose this particular music and this particular pianist?
sterlingtaste01 3 years ago
When I started out I knew I wanted a piano piece, but I couldn't afford to pay for a license to use copyrighted material, so I went to archive dot org and listened to a lot of classical music. There I found "The Concert Podcast" series from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. I already liked Lizst so when I heard Licad's virtuoso of the Mephisto Waltz I knew I would be using that. Luckily the people at ISGM are really cool, after contacting them they let me use that piece.
EricNilsHarald 3 years ago
wow, that is fantastic! what program did you use and how long did it take you to animate that?
fmahitz88 3 years ago
Thanks fmahitz88, I used After Effects to composite most of it and magpie to create a dopesheet of the notes. Over-all it took about a month.
EricNilsHarald 3 years ago