Sunday, May 23, 2010

Clouds set to Classical and Choral music - Videos

Ever since Fire Spirit, I've gone out of my way to collect good stock footage to use in future projects. I especially like cloud clips where they are framed by foliage.


I shot these sequences mostly as fodder for future projects, and I'm uploading them so others can have good clips of clouds for theirs. That's why the video has none of my usual opening/closing title slides.I muted the audio and used public domain classical music from musopen.com - a nice performance by the US Army band.
http://www.musopen.com/music.php?type=piece&id=414
Hope you find it useful!

I intended this to be just like the previous one, but I didn't want to truncate the third choral piece, so I copied the clip, adjusted the time, and used the edge detection filter in PD7 (Windows Movie Maker has a similar) to fill up the time, as an example for you of what sort of cool things you can do with cloud clips.

Boilerplate:I shot these sequences mostly as fodder for future projects, and I'm uploading them so others can have good clips of clouds for theirs. That's why the video has none of my usual opening/closing title slides.I muted the audio and used public domain classical music from musopen.com

Choral pieces public domain- from http://www.musopen.com/music.php?type=composer&id=129

To learn about this great composer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomas_Victoria

Video: Creative Commons attribution non-commercial share-alike

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