The Fire Within! I'd recognize some or those shots anywhere
@Vingul
24 күн бұрын
Yessir! Excellent images. I'm going to post more substantial epic scenes from that soon, these shots are from scenes that are more scattered about the film.
@jesusislukeskywalker4294
24 күн бұрын
👍 hope you have a great weekend
@Vingul
24 күн бұрын
Thank you! The same to you.
@ThePalaeontologist
24 күн бұрын
This is curious. I always like ambient/mood music. There is a lot out there. Some of it is not generated by humans, some of it is. Sometimes it just makes me wonder anyway, regardless of what it was meaning to the maker (if it had one) There is something in it that helps with reflection. At times ambient music can be unabashedly esoteric, but I like it. It all has a place, mood depending. Like me now having noticed this new upload in the early hours. It has a charm to it. The visuals chosen are interesting, albeit bleak. It makes my geologically minded mind think of mass extinctions and the sobering implications of them. That may sound rather grim out of the blue, but I do mean it as a compliment. I often reflect on such things, as they are integral to various principles in my subject. It's little sombre and melancholic, like a fallen dynasty or a shattered paradigm of life on Earth. That's what I associate with the sounds at this present moment. Then again, I'm half-asleep and waxing lyrical at nearly 5 in the morning so don't mind me lol
@Vingul
24 күн бұрын
I take it as a compliment, and it's definitely not miles away from my own thoughts. Really I was just imagining a cavern chamber/cave system deep underground, and the timelessness of such an environment. These places can stay more or less the same for millions of years. So that fits in with your reflections about mass extinctions: these deep places are there whether any human has ever seen them or not, whether humanity is even around or not. Lately my YT-algorithm has filled (actually after I began making this, because I was typing in certain keywords related to caves) with videos of people going deep into narrow crevices opening up into larger chambers, et cetera. It's not something I would ever do, but I have a fascination for it. I've gone down the mine and cave exploration video rabbit hole several times before. Not that I wouldn't ever go into a cave, by the way, but I would like to be able to stand or at least crouch, having to crawl is too much. I took a mine cart ride down an old gold mine just outside of Telluride, Colorado once, that was cool. Anyway, I considered coupling this track with more amateurish footage from such videos, but I had just seen this film (The Fire Within by Werner Herzog -- it's an homage to Katia and Maurice Krafft, who shot all of this film) and I went with these images instead, even though the open-air imagery doesn't precisely fit my idea for the music. They are still images that give a sense of "timelessness" and even the eternal, or at least "geological time". P.S. this "piece" started life as a simpler dungeon synth track, less of an under-ground idea (not that dungeon synth as such couldn't explore a sense of the deep underground, but I digress), so as is often the case, any more "philosophical" ideas came about during the making of it (or were perhaps unconscious until a certain point). For me sound itself (or, again, the mind-places and thoughts that are more or less accidentally invoked by them through exploration of sound) is most interesting; whatever they may signify is up to the listener. Thanks for the comment, it's cool that this track lead to some reflections. I'm still figuring out how to make, modulate and record sounds at a fairly basic level, just unabashedly posting my progress as I learn ;)
@Vingul
24 күн бұрын
P.P.S. Herzog's film "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" would be another contender for imagery, perhaps you know it? Herzog is the only filmmaker who has been allowed to enter and film inside the Chauvet Cave in France, with really artistic cave paintings apparently dating back 32,000 years, cave bear skulls adorned with crystals and more. Now that is a fascinating film. Highly recommended. I didn't try combining this music with footage from that mostly just because I already had this one on my computer, heh. And (repeating myself again) what I had in mind was rather untouched caverns than previous habitations of humans, however ancient.
@bhante1345
23 күн бұрын
That thumbnail is out of this world. Twerking so hard to this right now.
@Vingul
23 күн бұрын
And yet you didn't hit like? 😢
@bhante1345
19 күн бұрын
@@Vingul There, you got your like. God Vingul, the demands you make of me.
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