"Color Abstractions" Animation
Uploader Comments (victrolux)
All Comments (16)
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thanks jonnyb. i give a lot of credit to the music. but i also give myself some for the selection of the music plus my editing of the animation to the music. i really enjoy editing... there is great potential power in the synthesis available there.
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Those artists you named at the beginning are amazing artists, I took a history of animation course taught by this professor who met Len Lye, the man has some remarkable ideas as well as art.. btw, I think your animation is fantastic, It put me into a trance.. i didnt blink once (i don't think so at least) yes the music does have a significant effect as well, Im glad to see someone still has taste for classical ;)
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Thanks! I used mostly studio artist... and some MSG Evolver (also by Synthetik Software). you can see clearer version and lots of other work on my website: "victrolux dot calm"
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HI great video!
Just wondering if you used Studio Artist to create this? Again cool video, thanks for posting it!
-nate
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Wow, amazing. Very insperational
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Thanks GeraldSaul... I also love Oscar Fischinger, Len Lye, Norman McLaren. I'm a bit sentimental about the music... tho I understand what you mean. (It's from the soundtrack to "The Thin Red Line") I really enjoyed cutting the visuals to the music... sometimes very direct sometimes loosely synced. For me editing and animation are both similar in that you spend a lot of time "vertically" for a small amout of time "horizontally". "Monk's work."
nice video, good work . . .
TotalRecal666 3 years ago
thanks tr666!
victrolux 3 years ago
yo this video reminds me of when i was a child living with my grandparents and enjoying the country life where there was peace in this mean world at one time..damn man..now im going to cry...sorry guys =*(
sylent6 3 years ago
i have to give most of the credit to James Horner's music (from the movie "Thin Red LIne". But I'll take some credit for my editing which helps.
victrolux 3 years ago