Hi MF 😀 I'm glad you like it. Yes, it's minimal and doesn't detract from the music, which is the most important part. I may experiment with making some animations of my own but they will still be minimalistic 😎
@@darkcommission That would make you my target audience for my animations on Pexels. I originally made long animations for people to use in their videos, but Pexels changed the rules and took down about 300 of my animations and set the limit at 2 minutes for as video. So I made more videos that looped and some that didn't. I really need to make some more as I haven't uploaded anything new to Pexels for a few months now.
@@ccjmusic Turns out that it is Pexels where I have sourced my videos! Computer graphics and animation was my intended career choice from age 16 when I got a Commadore 64 in 1982. I studied IT at University 1990-4 with this in mind but learnt absolutely nothing relevent. It's still something I'd like to persue but, well... time, etc.
@@darkcommission I also loved the idea of creating graphics back in the 80s. I used to work part-time for a company that used to shoot both wedding and industrial videos for clients. One of the videos I had to go and video was of a Computer Animation showcase and award ceremony hosted by a well known TV host. It was back in the days when a ray-traced animation of a bouncing chrome sphere on a checkerboard ground plane was state of the art. That blew my mind at the time and the fact the animations were accompanied by "Mammagamma" by Alan Parsons was enough to make me want to be able to create something like that at some point in my life. Thankfully technology has enabled me to live that dream.
@@ccjmusic Ah yes i remember those early animations. The chrome Newtons cradle over a chess board, which i think I first saw on Tomorrow's World. I think it was Tron that originally inspired me, though, and some of the arcade games that were around at the time. Then the first Pixar animation of the little angle-poise lamp. In 1990 I bought a book on animation that came with a shareware DOS program called POVRAY. Back then it would take all night to render a single picture. I have used POVRAY for Windows more recently and as a programmer I still love the description language used to generate the images. With today's computers it would probably be feasible to make some animations with it. We'll see...
Dark Comm!! Nice graphic idea for make a dynamic video! Well done! Music always on top!
Hi MF 😀 I'm glad you like it. Yes, it's minimal and doesn't detract from the music, which is the most important part. I may experiment with making some animations of my own but they will still be minimalistic 😎
Good to hear you dropping another one mate!
Cold fusion... something i've been studying intently the last few months
Hey FT, how you doing? 😀 Thanks for the support FT, I appreciate it. I hear that TNT/Pulse may up in a couple of weeks but don't quote me on it LOL 😎
Very cool! I love the simplicity of the video too, it works great with this.
Thanks CJ, glad you like it😀TBH I just search Google for free looping videos and pick one that seems relevent. I do like minimal though 😎
@@darkcommission That would make you my target audience for my animations on Pexels. I originally made long animations for people to use in their videos, but Pexels changed the rules and took down about 300 of my animations and set the limit at 2 minutes for as video. So I made more videos that looped and some that didn't. I really need to make some more as I haven't uploaded anything new to Pexels for a few months now.
@@ccjmusic Turns out that it is Pexels where I have sourced my videos! Computer graphics and animation was my intended career choice from age 16 when I got a Commadore 64 in 1982. I studied IT at University 1990-4 with this in mind but learnt absolutely nothing relevent. It's still something I'd like to persue but, well... time, etc.
@@darkcommission I also loved the idea of creating graphics back in the 80s. I used to work part-time for a company that used to shoot both wedding and industrial videos for clients. One of the videos I had to go and video was of a Computer Animation showcase and award ceremony hosted by a well known TV host. It was back in the days when a ray-traced animation of a bouncing chrome sphere on a checkerboard ground plane was state of the art. That blew my mind at the time and the fact the animations were accompanied by "Mammagamma" by Alan Parsons was enough to make me want to be able to create something like that at some point in my life. Thankfully technology has enabled me to live that dream.
@@ccjmusic Ah yes i remember those early animations. The chrome Newtons cradle over a chess board, which i think I first saw on Tomorrow's World. I think it was Tron that originally inspired me, though, and some of the arcade games that were around at the time. Then the first Pixar animation of the little angle-poise lamp. In 1990 I bought a book on animation that came with a shareware DOS program called POVRAY. Back then it would take all night to render a single picture. I have used POVRAY for Windows more recently and as a programmer I still love the description language used to generate the images. With today's computers it would probably be feasible to make some animations with it. We'll see...