Check my last work

Started by Lucio, June 20, 2008, 05:28:46 AM

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Lucio

on youTube: it's an unofficial video for plyPhon, a song from latest Autechre release Quaristice

It's a 3d abstract video deeply synchronized with music. Here's the link

http://youtube.com/watch?v=acuwRHIWL_o&fmt=6

Hi all

Lucio

inkydigit

#1
super....nice vibes and visuals....thumbs up from me!
added to StumbleUpon....

Lucio

Here's a better resolution version posted at qoob and a quicktime version on blip.tv

http://it.qoob.tv/video/clip_view.asp?id=11188

http://blip.tv/file/1008573?filename=Lucioarese-AutechrePlyPhon645.mov

Feel free to comment in any way you like

Thank you!

Seth


rcallicotte

Bizarre!!  Looks like a lot of frikkin' work!

If I understand correctly, you used another muscian's music, correct?  That takes a lot of effort.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

Will

great job mate, I liked it.
The world is round... so you have to use spherical projection.

Arandil

That's a really cool idea, and very well produced!  Kudos!

Cheers  :)

Lucio

Quote from: calico on June 20, 2008, 08:06:38 PM
Bizarre!!  Looks like a lot of frikkin' work!

If I understand correctly, you used another muscian's music, correct?  That takes a lot of effort.


Yes, the music comes from Autechre, an English electronic music group. The video involved a tremendous amount of work, many hundreds hours distributed in about two months. Everything is modeled, animated and synchronized manually, frame by frame, no automated work. Not to talk about reverse engineering of the soundtrack.. using ears. :)

Will

I hope you enjoyed doing the work though, its defiantly shows a lot of hard work.
The world is round... so you have to use spherical projection.

lightning

#9
this is great lucio what software did you use to make it?
i love the the part around 2.00min where the screw-snap-spin things look like they are going to close onto the camera! i also like how you used limited colour and only introduced it when the sinning top plate like audio appeared represented by the colored abstract fractals ;D
i also like the bit at 0.37-0.38 seconds just after the silent duration when that huge opera house like thing slams onto the surface and shakes the camera it adds real depth to the music track ;)
and last of all i love how each sound has a corresponding object to go with it!
i love this genre of music (just pure instrumental) and you have made a video fit for it
so a BIG thumbs up from your man Jack!!