OT: Music Montage

Randy Vild wrote on 6/9/2005, 11:29 AM
I recently composed an orchestration called, "Oh Israel." When I wrote this song I pictured in my mind the struggles of this nation in the OT (not off topic). Then I opened up Vegas with the song on timeline and created this montage from Moses to Nehemiah.

I used some cut out techniques with 3d motion and a nile waters turning to blood ect...

OH ISRAEL 17mb in Flash

Comments

johnmeyer wrote on 6/9/2005, 11:48 AM
That's an amazing amount of work. Very well done. Who is your audience going to be?
Randy Vild wrote on 6/9/2005, 11:54 AM
Anyone who enjoys the readings and history of Israel. I believe the Jewish community will possibly appreciate this. I particularly did this project out of my personal love for this wonderful nation.

-Randini
Trichome wrote on 6/9/2005, 12:43 PM
The music is amazing!
Great job!
Coursedesign wrote on 6/9/2005, 12:57 PM
Absolutely wonderful, great flow, great music, it just feels good!

I'm glad I went to Israel during a lull in the attacks, there certainly is a lot of very interesting stuff to see there.

One thing that also struck me was the great interest in reading in Israel, it was enough to support many major book fairs, far beyond what you might expect for that population size.

I flew El Al to Tel Aviv, and that's the only time I have ever seen competent security.

I have been to many nuclear air force bases (I used to do a lot of business with the military), nuclear power plants in Europe and the U.S., classified defense installations, tarmac areas at major airports worldwide, national reserve banks, top level government offices, meetings with a head-of-state, and much more.

Well, none of those had security procedures that were even *remotely* as good as what El Al has.
Randy Vild wrote on 6/9/2005, 4:43 PM
Ty Coursedesign!
Wouldn't it be wonderful to go to Israel with 40 mini DVs for stock footage?

-Randini