Did this one for a music and video class.
The music is much longer, but until I find a better way to upload music, this will have to do.
Share and enjoy.
To go further into it, I was reading the Dark Tower cycle at the time. The idea of traveling through places was very interesting for me. I had this long scene in my head of the viewer making their way through the forest as the music played. As the music picked up in tempo and voices, things got more hectic. Eventually, the music trails into a single chime that slowly plays out and trails off for a long time. While the chime is playing itself out, the viewer would have arrived at a single door standing in the middle of the jungle and then fade to black as the music fades.
And to continue Saturday's musical theme...
Possums in the Attic.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Music of the spheres.
Let me start by saying I'm no musician. I listen to it, can begin to identify things. But I'm not a singer or can I play any instruments. Music is math, and math and I have never gotten along.
That said, it is worth mentioning my employer, Mr. N. Tep, esq. has never been one to think people can't do something. For any reason. As he said: "Just arrange the notes in this pattern. It will be adequate for my client."
I was given the score sheet and left to my own devices.
This is what I ended up with:
Pleasant enough, I suppose.
The client was never told to me. But when i got a hold of the invoices to file things, I found it again. All it said was Kavanagh. Which, if you're up on your mythology, is one of the families that the Banshee was meant to sing for.
Well, now isn't that interesting?
That said, it is worth mentioning my employer, Mr. N. Tep, esq. has never been one to think people can't do something. For any reason. As he said: "Just arrange the notes in this pattern. It will be adequate for my client."
I was given the score sheet and left to my own devices.
This is what I ended up with:
Pleasant enough, I suppose.
The client was never told to me. But when i got a hold of the invoices to file things, I found it again. All it said was Kavanagh. Which, if you're up on your mythology, is one of the families that the Banshee was meant to sing for.
Well, now isn't that interesting?
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Irish mythology,
music,
story-telling
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