Thanks to Yourfavoratemusic's channel for his interpretation of the song! Here's the link:
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All footage curiosity of Warner Brothers.
The background music used is called No Time For Caution and is originally composed by Hans Zimmer for the movie 'Interstellar' during the infamous docking scene.
None of the content belongs to me (see below for more detail).
I realize a lot of the dialogue is drowned out by the music but this is intentional due to the fact that Interstellar director Christopher Nolan editing the music for his movie in the same way. Since the song is designed to be louder than everything else I followed suit.
Also, the audio editing in Gravity is absolutely ridiculous so it was very hard to remix everything together without any unwanted music from the original movie. Suffice to say it isn't perfect and I am not an audio engineer! :)
Overall I think the original score from Stephen Price works much better with the scene but this was a cool experiment and I hope you enjoy!
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Software used:
Lightworks Media Editor
Audacity
Music:
No Time for Caution - Hans Zimmer
Footage:
Gravity, near the beginning
I DO NOT own anything, all rights go to the owners; Warner brothers and WaterTower Music. The purpose of the video was just for fun and entertainment and in no way will be used for profit.
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