Out of the Void (music by Explosions in the Sky)
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Top Comments
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dope song just watching these pictures makes God seem so real to me he is
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although the footage was random from various sources, it actually came together with this.. message..
i cant help but to re-think about life, where we came from, what we're here for, and basically, what next?
such a great video.
All Comments (52)
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awesome video!
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Verrrry nice
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nice video clips :) While listening to it in the deep night and see the film, I feel relaxing!
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great use of video clips couples with a perfect song. Awesome.
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wow, hands down the best fan made eits music video on youtube.
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love the spirited away clip
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Dude! FREAKING PERFECT VIDEO!!!! I've gotta say, out of all the interpreted music videos ive seen on this site...this one is by far the best, and that really says alot when its made for an Eplosions In The Sky video....this is just awesome, It matches the sond almost perfectly.
....just awesome....like, a million thumbs up dude!
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fíííííí...FAMOZ...Fantastic! Music and clip ...ůůůů Great job! Thank U !)
sorry,what is the title of the film/documentary/video where is the man with the mirror-face in 3:27?
theobroma37 2 years ago
That's from "Meshes of the Afternoon" by Maya Deren
bskahn 2 years ago
could you say what films you took the following clips from:
the red cloaked figure in the autumn scene at 2:25
the woman turning into crows around 2:48
the creatures with webbed ears 3:46
thank you!!
billabong30904 4 years ago
2:25 - 'Hero' by Zhang Yimou
2:48 - 'Frozen' by Chris Cunningham for Madonna
3:46 - 'Fantastic Planet' by Rene Laloux
bskahn 4 years ago
beautiful sensitivity to that which we have trouble expressing with words. and to incorporate pieces of 'window water baby moving' so naturally. well done. what is the name of the brakhage film where he gets footage dipping the camera lens into water?
billabong30904 4 years ago
I think it's "Dogstar Man," but I can't remember anymore (I was finding so much wonderful footage on his Criterion DVD that it became difficult to keep track of what I was watching)... any Brakhage fans want to correct me?
"Window Water Baby Moving was always my favorite Brakhage. It was the first experimental film that I really liked.
bskahn 4 years ago