Instrumental Anime Project
- jasper-isis
- P. Y. T.
- Joined: Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:02 am
- Status: catching all the lights
01 Introduction
02 *
03 Tomoe in the Moonlight
04 *
05 Warrior's Dance
06 *
07 Bushido Dawn
08 *
09 @;~',~~~
10 *
11 13'37"
12 *
13 Forbidden Memories
14 "intermission"
15 "intermission"
16 *
17 Oratorio of Ghibli
18 *
19 Ararat
20 *
21 A Boy I Knew
22 *
23 Simplicity
24 *
25 Requiem for a Nightmare
26 *
27 Surrealism
28 *
29 End of All Eva
30 *
31 The Wasteland
32 Credits
Total running time: 87 minutes. Just under 1.5 hours!
And here's the list of songs that I will be entering into the database:
Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune"
Eric Serra - "Diva Dance"
Mamoru Samuragoch - "Uga"
Erik Satie - "Gymnopédie No. 3"
Nigel Kennedy - "Third Stone from the Sun"
Van Craven - "Time in a Bottle"
James Newton Howard - "Flying"
Bond - "Kashmir"
Danny Elfman - "Finale"
Third Eye Open - "Schism"
Clint Mansell - "Requiem for a Dream"
Joe Hisaishi - "Shiita no Ketsui"
Howard Shore - "The End of All Things"
ProjeKct 3 - "Deception of the Thrush"
dwp, it's "No. 3," right? Not No. 1?
Anyway, Oto, I'm better at telling what's missing/in excess than at starting from scratch, so I'll be able to help you when you've got at least a partial draft down.
Oh yeah, Bakadeshi, if you're still looking for that one bg song, I've got two suggestions for you. Take a look in your PM box.
One more week!
02 *
03 Tomoe in the Moonlight
04 *
05 Warrior's Dance
06 *
07 Bushido Dawn
08 *
09 @;~',~~~
10 *
11 13'37"
12 *
13 Forbidden Memories
14 "intermission"
15 "intermission"
16 *
17 Oratorio of Ghibli
18 *
19 Ararat
20 *
21 A Boy I Knew
22 *
23 Simplicity
24 *
25 Requiem for a Nightmare
26 *
27 Surrealism
28 *
29 End of All Eva
30 *
31 The Wasteland
32 Credits
Total running time: 87 minutes. Just under 1.5 hours!
And here's the list of songs that I will be entering into the database:
Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune"
Eric Serra - "Diva Dance"
Mamoru Samuragoch - "Uga"
Erik Satie - "Gymnopédie No. 3"
Nigel Kennedy - "Third Stone from the Sun"
Van Craven - "Time in a Bottle"
James Newton Howard - "Flying"
Bond - "Kashmir"
Danny Elfman - "Finale"
Third Eye Open - "Schism"
Clint Mansell - "Requiem for a Dream"
Joe Hisaishi - "Shiita no Ketsui"
Howard Shore - "The End of All Things"
ProjeKct 3 - "Deception of the Thrush"
dwp, it's "No. 3," right? Not No. 1?
Anyway, Oto, I'm better at telling what's missing/in excess than at starting from scratch, so I'll be able to help you when you've got at least a partial draft down.
Oh yeah, Bakadeshi, if you're still looking for that one bg song, I've got two suggestions for you. Take a look in your PM box.
One more week!
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
- downwithpants
- BIG PICTURE person
- Joined: Tue Dec 03, 2002 1:28 am
- Status: out of service
- Location: storrs, ct
my network card was zapped for a few days. i'm back now. here's what i came up with for the profile.
"From time to time the order and selection of compositions on this program may be changed." - from the Playbill of Walt Disney's Fantasia.
Animasia is the first of a series of proposed multi-editor projects, collectively referred to as Instrumentality. Modeled after Disney's Fantasia, Animasia includes full-length anime music videos using instrumental music.
<b>History</b>
Instrumentality was conceived by Rose4emily, who directed Animasia from April 2004-July 2005. Jasper-Isis took over the role of project director from July 2005, until its completion in December 2005.
Motivations for the project included a <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... gestion</a> for an "anime Fantasia" by ChiaPetzukamori, as well as desires to improve the exposure of instrumental music videos. The Animasia project officially began in April 2004. The bulk of the video editing stage continued until September 2004, and meta-features (monologues, credits) dragged (and at times painfully) until December 2005. The project includes videos completed or largely completed prior to the creation of the project, including A Boy I Knew and Tomoe in the Moonlight, as well as videos created specifically for the project, including End of all Eva, and Requiem for a Nightmare.
Just as Animasia is not simply a collection of anime music videos, the production of Animasia was not simply a combination of individual video editors creating their own videos. Throughout the work, there are parts that were conceived, designed, and produced through the feedback and collaboration of the group members. Over its 21-month course, the project drew a wide variety of emotions from its contributors (and some prospective fans I imagine), but it was an irreplaceable experience to have with the all who contributed.
<b>Program</b>
Introduction 1:37
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 766">Tomoe in the Moonlight</a> (4:54)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Warrior's Dance</a> (1:27)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 8">Bushido Dawn</a> (1:46)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ;~',~~~</a> (1:37)
13'37" (13:37)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Forbidden Memories</a> (2:26)
"intermission" (0:05)
"intermission," pt2 (0:05)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ">Oratorio of Ghibli</a> (3:30)
Ararat (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... v=28862">A Boy I Knew</a> (3:34)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... plicity</a> (4:55)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 7">Requiem for a Nightmare</a> (7:19)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... realism</a> (2:01)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 44486">End of All Eva</a> (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 32114">The Wasteland</a> (7:26)
Credits (1:49)
<b>Credits</b>
Directing: Rose4emily, Jasper-Isis
Introduction Compositing: Rose4emily
Introduction Editing: Jasper-Isis
Commentaries Dubbing: Songbird21, Otohiko
Commentaries Art Design: Jasper-Isis
Commentaries Compositing: Bakadeshi, Jasper-Isis
End Credits Compositing: Jasper-Isis
Website: Downwithpants
Project File Hosting: Kalium, Rose4emily, Pen-pen2002, Ooshna
DVD Production: Bakadeshi
<b>Venues</b>
Llamacon '06
lemme know any changes/additions you feel would help.
and bakadeshi, the video looked fine as it was.
"From time to time the order and selection of compositions on this program may be changed." - from the Playbill of Walt Disney's Fantasia.
Animasia is the first of a series of proposed multi-editor projects, collectively referred to as Instrumentality. Modeled after Disney's Fantasia, Animasia includes full-length anime music videos using instrumental music.
<b>History</b>
Instrumentality was conceived by Rose4emily, who directed Animasia from April 2004-July 2005. Jasper-Isis took over the role of project director from July 2005, until its completion in December 2005.
Motivations for the project included a <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... gestion</a> for an "anime Fantasia" by ChiaPetzukamori, as well as desires to improve the exposure of instrumental music videos. The Animasia project officially began in April 2004. The bulk of the video editing stage continued until September 2004, and meta-features (monologues, credits) dragged (and at times painfully) until December 2005. The project includes videos completed or largely completed prior to the creation of the project, including A Boy I Knew and Tomoe in the Moonlight, as well as videos created specifically for the project, including End of all Eva, and Requiem for a Nightmare.
Just as Animasia is not simply a collection of anime music videos, the production of Animasia was not simply a combination of individual video editors creating their own videos. Throughout the work, there are parts that were conceived, designed, and produced through the feedback and collaboration of the group members. Over its 21-month course, the project drew a wide variety of emotions from its contributors (and some prospective fans I imagine), but it was an irreplaceable experience to have with the all who contributed.
<b>Program</b>
Introduction 1:37
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 766">Tomoe in the Moonlight</a> (4:54)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Warrior's Dance</a> (1:27)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 8">Bushido Dawn</a> (1:46)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ;~',~~~</a> (1:37)
13'37" (13:37)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Forbidden Memories</a> (2:26)
"intermission" (0:05)
"intermission," pt2 (0:05)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ">Oratorio of Ghibli</a> (3:30)
Ararat (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... v=28862">A Boy I Knew</a> (3:34)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... plicity</a> (4:55)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 7">Requiem for a Nightmare</a> (7:19)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... realism</a> (2:01)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 44486">End of All Eva</a> (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 32114">The Wasteland</a> (7:26)
Credits (1:49)
<b>Credits</b>
Directing: Rose4emily, Jasper-Isis
Introduction Compositing: Rose4emily
Introduction Editing: Jasper-Isis
Commentaries Dubbing: Songbird21, Otohiko
Commentaries Art Design: Jasper-Isis
Commentaries Compositing: Bakadeshi, Jasper-Isis
End Credits Compositing: Jasper-Isis
Website: Downwithpants
Project File Hosting: Kalium, Rose4emily, Pen-pen2002, Ooshna
DVD Production: Bakadeshi
<b>Venues</b>
Llamacon '06
lemme know any changes/additions you feel would help.
and bakadeshi, the video looked fine as it was.
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- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
That does look quite good, actually
I'll look over it in more detail today and see what I come up with.
One thing to keep in mind, I think, is that we're going to have two separate entries for the segments, so some kind of individual commentary pertinent to one or the other segment will probably be needed in the introduction. Otherwise, I like the structure!
I'll look over it in more detail today and see what I come up with.
One thing to keep in mind, I think, is that we're going to have two separate entries for the segments, so some kind of individual commentary pertinent to one or the other segment will probably be needed in the introduction. Otherwise, I like the structure!
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
You know what - let's go with that general structure, just fitting it in to work with the separate entries for the two segments. It definitely works really well.
(I know, it's cheap of me to be trying to get out of writing it, but I think it's far more to-the-point than whatever I'd come up with on my own )
I'll try to track down Jasper to briefly discuss the final appearance of the description and receive my mandatory kick for being a slacker shortly.
(I know, it's cheap of me to be trying to get out of writing it, but I think it's far more to-the-point than whatever I'd come up with on my own )
I'll try to track down Jasper to briefly discuss the final appearance of the description and receive my mandatory kick for being a slacker shortly.
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- downwithpants
- BIG PICTURE person
- Joined: Tue Dec 03, 2002 1:28 am
- Status: out of service
- Location: storrs, ct
hmm, the fullscreen and widescreens don't have separate 'histories', so i don't think we can really split that up. my suggestion would be just use the same text for both vid comments thingies.
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- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
I guess that's what we should do - though it might be good to set the tracklist separately and make sure to emphasize that This is part one or something. Otherwise, I can already imagine complaints flowing in about "where is the other half?"
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- jasper-isis
- P. Y. T.
- Joined: Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:02 am
- Status: catching all the lights
Well, the two sections do have different histories. While the difference does make a small impact on the final product, I think that going into it would require going too deeply into the little details of project history. Details that would take too much trouble to dig up, and that most people probably wouldn't be interested in anyway.
That said, I think the main reason why we have two different "settings" for the sections is because we had originally thought up two equally intriguing ideas - so why not put them both to use? Even when I decided to revamp the commentaries, when it would've been easier (and less time-consuming, hah) to just use the same setting and voice as the fullscreen stuff, I wanted to try out the other setting, just because the original ideas still seemed very viable to me.
Chris, your draft looks good. The quote that you use to start it off fits the project uncannily well. I only feel that your writing tends to be a little too technical-sounding. I keep getting reminded of the research report that I'm supposed to have completed by next month.
That said, I think the main reason why we have two different "settings" for the sections is because we had originally thought up two equally intriguing ideas - so why not put them both to use? Even when I decided to revamp the commentaries, when it would've been easier (and less time-consuming, hah) to just use the same setting and voice as the fullscreen stuff, I wanted to try out the other setting, just because the original ideas still seemed very viable to me.
With some regard to that, I think that the "Part I, Part II" thing (or some other more elegant variation) should go right into the title of the database entries. The aspect ratio bit can be written at the top of the video descriptions.and make sure to emphasize that This is part one or something. Otherwise, I can already imagine complaints flowing in about "where is the other half?"
Chris, your draft looks good. The quote that you use to start it off fits the project uncannily well. I only feel that your writing tends to be a little too technical-sounding. I keep getting reminded of the research report that I'm supposed to have completed by next month.
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Alright, as per der Fuerer's request, a slight stylistic (and also Jasper-decapitilizing) tweak. I also started writing another part, and I think it might be worth expanding on it a little. For which I again go back to you folks
"From time to time the order and selection of compositions on this program may be changed." - from the Playbill of Walt Disney's Fantasia.
Animasia is the first of a series of proposed multi-editor projects, collectively referred to as Instrumentality. Loosely modeled after Disney's Fantasia, Animasia features a series of full-length anime music videos set to instrumental compositions.
<b>History</b>
The original idea for Instrumentality was conceived by Rose4emily, who directed Animasia from April 2004-July 2005. jasper-isis took over the role of project director from July 2005 until its completion in December 2005.
The project was originally motivated by a <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... gestion</a> for an "anime Fantasia" by ChiaPetzukamori, as well as a general desire by a number of editors for improving the exposure of instrumental music videos. The Animasia project officially began in April 2004. The bulk of the video editing stage continued until September 2004, but the project’s meta-features (monologues, credits) dragged (at times painfully) until December 2005. Some of the videos included in the project have been completed or mostly completed before the official start of the project, such as A Boy I Knew and Tomoe in the Moonlight, while others were created specifically for the project, including End of all Eva, and Requiem for a Nightmare.
Just as Animasia is not simply a collection of anime music videos, the production of Animasia was not merely a combination of individual video editors creating their own videos. Throughout the project’s development, concepts and segments were conceived, designed, and produced through the feedback and collaboration of the group members. Over its 21-month course, Animasia drew a wide variety of emotions from its contributors (and some prospective fans, I imagine) - but it was an irreplaceable experience for all who were actively involved.
The result is a single one-and-a-half hour feature composed of two separate but interconnecting parts, divided both out of technical and creative considerations: the full-screen segment and the wide-screen segment. The running time includes a total of fourteen full videos, as well as introductory commentaries from their editors.
<b>Program</b>
Introduction 1:37
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 766">Tomoe in the Moonlight</a> (4:54)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Warrior's Dance</a> (1:27)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 8">Bushido Dawn</a> (1:46)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ;~',~~~</a> (1:37)
13'37" (13:37)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Forbidden Memories</a> (2:26)
"intermission" (0:05)
"intermission," pt2 (0:05)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ">Oratorio of Ghibli</a> (3:30)
Ararat (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... v=28862">A Boy I Knew</a> (3:34)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... plicity</a> (4:55)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 7">Requiem for a Nightmare</a> (7:19)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... realism</a> (2:01)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 44486">End of All Eva</a> (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 32114">The Wasteland</a> (7:26)
Credits (1:49)
<b>Credits</b>
Directing: Rose4emily, jasper-isis
Introduction Compositing: Rose4emily
Introduction Editing: jasper-isis
Commentaries Dubbing: Songbird21, Otohiko
Commentaries Art Design: jasper-isis
Commentaries Compositing: Bakadeshi, jasper-isis
End Credits Compositing: jasper-isis
Website: Downwithpants
Project File Hosting: Kalium, Rose4emily, Pen-pen2002, Ooshna
DVD Production: Bakadeshi
<b>Venues</b>
Llamacon '06
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- jasper-isis
- P. Y. T.
- Joined: Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:02 am
- Status: catching all the lights
<i>From time to time the order and selection of compositions on this program may be changed.</i>
- from the Playbill of Walt Disney's <i>Fantasia</i>.
<b>Animasia</b> is the first of a series of proposed multi-editor projects, collectively referred to as Instrumentality. Loosely modeled after Disney's Fantasia, Animasia features a series of full-length anime music videos set to instrumental compositions.
<b>History</b>
The original idea for Instrumentality was conceived by Rose4emily, who directed Animasia from April 2004 to July 2005. Jasper-isis took over the role of project director from July 2005 until its completion in December 2005.
Beginnings of the project materialized in March 2004, in a <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... gestion</a> by ChiaPetzukamori for an "anime Fantasia". It was a time when neither instrumental music videos nor multi-editor projects were as prevalent as they are today. When a number of editors vocalized a desire to improve the exposure of instrumental AMVs, they decided to take up this “Animasia” idea in multi-editor form.
Work on the project officially began in April 2004. The bulk of the video editing stage was completed around September 2004, but progress on the project’s meta-features (commentaries, credits, etc.) dragged (at times painfully) until December 2005. The unceasing “Animasia Curse” seemed to thwart progress every time somebody tried to make a prediction on the release date.
<b>Content</b>
The videos featured in Animasia range widely in both their musical and visual genres, from a techno-opera action piece to a nostalgic composition tinkling with classical Impressionist music. Some of the videos included in the project, such as <i>A Boy I Knew</i> and <i>Tomoe in the Moonlight</i>, have been completed or mostly completed before the official start of the project. Others, like <i>End of all Eva</i> and <i>Requiem for a Nightmare</i>, were created specifically for Animasia. Due to the project’s prolonged in-progess status, some of its component videos have been individually released. A few, however, still remain unseen before project release.
Just as Animasia is not simply a collection of anime music videos, the production of Animasia was not merely a combination of individual video editors creating their own videos. Throughout the project’s development, concepts and segments were conceived, designed, and produced through the feedback and collaboration of all the group members. Over its 21-month course, Animasia drew a wide variety of emotions from its contributors (and some prospective fans, we imagine) - but it was an irreplaceable experience for all who were actively involved.
The result is a single feature composed of two separate but interconnecting parts, divided both out of technical and creative considerations: the full-screen segment and the wide-screen segment. Eighty-seven minutes, fourteen full videos, fourteen introductory commentaries, and two main segments compose this project – but to its editors, it is so much more.
<b>Program</b>
Introduction (1:37)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 766">Tomoe in the Moonlight</a> (4:54)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Warrior's Dance</a> (1:27)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 8">Bushido Dawn</a> (1:46)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ;~',~~~</a> (1:37)
13'37" (13:37)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... >Forbidden Memories</a> (2:26)
Intermission
Oratorio of Ghibli (3:30)
Ararat (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... v=28862">A Boy I Knew</a> (3:34)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... plicity</a> (4:55)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 7">Requiem for a Nightmare</a> (7:19)
Surrealism (2:01)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 44486">End of All Eva</a> (5:08)
<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... 32114">The Wasteland</a> (7:26)
Credits (1:49)
<b>Credits</b>
Directing: jasper-isis, Rose4emily
Introduction: jasper-isis, Rose4emily
Commentaries Dubbing: Songbird21, Otohiko
Commentaries Art Design: jasper-isis
Commentaries Compositing: Bakadeshi, jasper-isis
End Credits: jasper-isis
Website: Downwithpants
Project File Hosting: Kalium, Rose4emily, Pen-pen2002, Ooshna
DVD Production: Bakadeshi
<b>Venues</b>
Llamacon '06