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| Last year I announced in this group the availability of a new experimental music video DVD that I produced, entitled "Microscopic Horrors." This was a music video - partly educational and partly a parody of 50's sci-fi / horror flicks - of live microscopic organisms that I shot with my USB enabled microscope at 400X magnification, and then added music from my solo CD "Places" as the soundtrack. I finally ripped the entire DVD to mpeg and then converted to smaller Windows Media and Real Media formats. So, here's the whole thing available for free download! [Only registered users see links. ] (WMV) [Only registered users see links. ] (RM) Also, you can find out more about the DVD here: [Only registered users see links. ] "I haven't found anything similar, which is kind of a surprise. It is a cool topic. I really enjoyed your video work. It reminded me oddly of something from Lovecraft-- moving gelatinous shapes mounted on walls-- very cool!" (Thomas Park, Mystified, [Only registered users see links. ]) "Wonderful, and very creative" (Michael Peters, Musician and Artist, [Only registered users see links. ]) "This film will move the viewer at one level or another rather than leaving a sense of blasé', but only those who share Hartung's sense of the absurd and understand his humor will truly 'get it'" (Grant Keely, Musician/Writer/InfoTech Deviant) I enjoyed making this video so much, that I hope to produce a "Microscopic Horrors II" next spring, and this time I'd like to get some of you involved in composing your own loop music as components of the soundtrack. I think some of you might get a kick out of writing music to videos of bizarre microscopic organisms. Cheers, Krispen Hartung [Only registered users see links. ] |
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| Hello team LAst year Krispen was kind enough to provide me with a gratis copy of his work. Well as I reported then his creation really very good. It comprises suprisingly good videos or microorganisms combined with well played and meldodically intersting ecclectic music. Well worth a look and not to be missed Best N10 <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:1120881916.489816.288120@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... Last year I announced in this group the availability of a new experimental music video DVD that I produced, entitled "Microscopic Horrors." This was a music video - partly educational and partly a parody of 50's sci-fi / horror flicks - of live microscopic organisms that I shot with my USB enabled microscope at 400X magnification, and then added music from my solo CD "Places" as the soundtrack. I finally ripped the entire DVD to mpeg and then converted to smaller Windows Media and Real Media formats. So, here's the whole thing available for free download! [Only registered users see links. ] (WMV) [Only registered users see links. ] (RM) Also, you can find out more about the DVD here: [Only registered users see links. ] "I haven't found anything similar, which is kind of a surprise. It is a cool topic. I really enjoyed your video work. It reminded me oddly of something from Lovecraft-- moving gelatinous shapes mounted on walls-- very cool!" (Thomas Park, Mystified, [Only registered users see links. ]) "Wonderful, and very creative" (Michael Peters, Musician and Artist, [Only registered users see links. ]) "This film will move the viewer at one level or another rather than leaving a sense of blasé', but only those who share Hartung's sense of the absurd and understand his humor will truly 'get it'" (Grant Keely, Musician/Writer/InfoTech Deviant) I enjoyed making this video so much, that I hope to produce a "Microscopic Horrors II" next spring, and this time I'd like to get some of you involved in composing your own loop music as components of the soundtrack. I think some of you might get a kick out of writing music to videos of bizarre microscopic organisms. Cheers, Krispen Hartung [Only registered users see links. ] |
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| N10 wrote: Yeah, I took a look too on the website, and I enjoyed the music. I listen to a lot of music in that style. If I was to criticise, I would say this; I think the introduction section takes too long, and I dont think the shots of (I assume) you, Krispen, do your video any favours (: Sorry! To me, those scenes straight away say 'dont bother taking this seriously' (but not in a good way). Otherwise, yeah, I think it's good. Scott. |
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| "...I dont think the shots of (I assume) you, Krispen, do your video any favours (: Sorry! To me, those scenes straight away say 'dont bother taking this seriously' (but not in a good way). Otherwise, yeah, I think it's good." Yep, that's the whole point...not to take it too seriously. This review quote about sums it up and hits the nail on the head: "This film will move the viewer at one level or another rather than leaving a sense of blase', but only those who share Hartung's sense of the absurd and understand his humor will truly 'get it'" - Grant Keely, Musician/Writer/InfoTech Deviant Hence, I'll take your comment as a compliment, because it rings true to my intention. Thank you! I'm perfectly capable of producing something very serious and educational (and have), but this was all about having fun and being korny, something I don't get a chance to do all of the time...like being a child again. We should all do more of that, I think. Krispen |
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| I forgot to mention. I do plan on producing a "Microscopic Horrors II" next year, which will will likely be more serious in nature and just cut to the chase to the video and music. You might like this one better. I'll probably get some other musicians to collaborate with me on the soundtrack as well, which will make it a bit more diverse. Cheers, Kris |
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| [Only registered users see links. ] wrote: Yeah I didnt mean it to sound quite like it did. I realise that it was not supposed to be serious or hard-edged or an 'educational video' per se, and I dont doubt that you're capable of doing that! I liked the rest of it a lot. Yeah, definitely. I dont certainly dont have a problem with the fact that it's light hearted or a litte bit korny. Just wasnt my taste I guess (: I'm also looking forward to seeing your next installment (: |
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