broadcasting on the deep space network

This is another one of those visual background noise things I like to make.


I used some public domain moving images that I found at Internet Archive, did a bunch of editing and filtering in iMovie, and then replaced the sound with a classic out-of-print ambient track from Earth to Infinity called Memphis to Mars.



I’m surprisingly happy with the way this turned out. When I watched it all the way through, it made me think of syncing Dark Side of the Moon with Wizard of Oz or Echoes with Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite. That wasn’t intentional, but I’m happy it turned out that way.


 




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Published on July 16, 2016 10:46
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message 1: by Amber (new)

Amber I didn't know you made videos Wil. It looked pretty weird LOL but I am glad you had fun with it. ^_^


message 2: by Erika (new)

Erika Reise I dig this. I've been re-watching From the Earth to the Moon, The Sixties miniseries on Netflix, and some American Experience shows on the early space missions and some of the pioneering efforts that preceded them. The images in your video channeled what I love about these shows and paired with the ambient soundtrack ... yes. You're probably already aware of Soma FM's Space Station playlist, but if you aren't, you may enjoy that too based on what I'm gathering from your video.


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