
blackhole
2 months ago
This is an animated music video for a new song of mine. You can check arjanM.com for more music or new videoclips.
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Je website schiet ook aardig op!...
Greetz !
p.s. Got to love anime chicks with hugging octopussy's :D.
great video.
I have already started spamming my friends on Facebook because these expressions of true art are worth a lot more than all the disposable crap music labels and "musicians" come up with :)
Vraag me altijd af hoe ze zoiets maken.
I do 3d animations for a living. With 2 other friends I have a 3d animation company (houseofsecrets.nl)
And on the side I make music.
tnx again and I hope to finish some more videos in the near future.
ps. Can anybody recommend a suitable site where I could ask, to put my video on?
Beautiful!
(i only don't like the "happy" parts)
And then light. The astounding brilliance that would enamour their brains. The light that would put them in raptures while they looked for the cure. The cell would morph. Not as they expected, oh no. On the monitors, the oval shaped cell started to move and genuflect. These slow motions at first, releasing tiny particles of the cell wall, floating into cytoplasm like seeds from the dandelion, dispersing in the ether, would turn to fast, quick motions, not a single scientist could understand. Why would their experiment accelerate at this rate? There was only one explanation.
Then it happened. Glazed eyes turned to panic as they checked their ferrous indicators. The rock suspended in a conductive coolant was pulsing and changing in all sorts of unnatural manner. Their one safety mechanism had gone haywire. All means of escape were gone. A black hole was going to open up in their lab.
They watched with fear. The rock indicator would seem to move rhythmically and tastefully to the beat of some unknown music, celestial in nature perhaps. Lights would go off as the alarms sounded. They too seemed to follow that same cadence, of a enlectro-pop track gone wrong. With no clue how or why the cell would trigger the puncture in time-space, they looked on. On, into the big black void, that had opened up in their lab.
And in that hole, they found peace. Ambient music surrounded and engulfed them, as they stared inwards, dreamily into the bathroom of some inter-celestial being. A deity perhaps.
The slow ripples in the space continuum would alter their perception of what they saw. But what they saw, was a masterpiece. She had long, wavy hair, locks that engulfed her bath partner, Dr. Octopus.
Scientists. Mere mortals, are also driven by sexual desire. However, this scene did not inspire such salacious feelings. They felt as if they were in the presence of a god. She stared briefly at them, right into their souls, holding infinite knowledge; every shred of detail, like the right temperature of a bath, all the way to the grander mysteries of how to pass through infinite realms of space. She looked on. However, the rift was closing, and another was opening. The last they ever saw of her was a momentary negative of her, revealing her partner's internal structure. The metaphysical and beautiful were allowed for one last second. And then it was gone.
Another scene opened up. They were in a field. A supreme coincidence, considering the infinite possibilities that the universe provides; of all the celestial landscapes to appear and of all the galactic panoramas to unfold, an earthly splendor took the scientists. Rolling mounds of fertile grass would surround them. Infinite. Ironic, as their last glance of the universe would be of their home. They stared in amazement as even gravity seemed to reverse itself, and pieces of land would fly up into the heavens. Flying. And that was the last a human has ever seen to this day. These Elysian fields, the fertile birthplace of humanity perhaps. And to their birth, the scientists returned.
Echinadrome : I really enjoyed reading your story and was really great to see my video can tricker your imagination like that.
^_x
what programs did you use? after fx?
IT'S THE AWESOMESS VIDEO I'VE EVER SEE !
Respectfully Sarkey One
love it
Bathroom+field scenes are beautiful.
youtube.com/watch?v=nfwD05XA2YQ
Your stuff is great! keep it up!