@05:41You wouldn't really understand this work if you watched it in pieces. Now I think I finally the message of this film is: that even in nothing, there's still something, and nothing is always and forever will be everything.
@05:01Two words... Aureo Borealis. If that could somehow be produced and shown in the sky with less of the sun that would look amazing. All in all though, well done!
@01:44Oh I wish the clouds could have been bigger here, more epic. If so it might have been cool to rise the camera up through the clouds and glide above for a bit.
800th Deviation Horray! I personally recommend you downloading/viewing the full thing in DIVX or iTunes.
"I Cannot Be Found" 5:42
Details: Pre-production began back in April of 2008. Actual renders began in the Summer of 2008. Most of the clips were worked on during my spare time secretly. Most of these are super long shots, unfortunately this "early decision" made production longer than it should have been. Regardless I continued the render because they looked beautiful.... I basically spent 1.5 years making this happen.
The renders are separated into 2: Diffusion layer and Alpha for the effects later on.
During the Summer of 2009, I began working on the VFX work. This is where all these landscapes begin to bloom into color. Here again, what made me think twice was that I needed to work in 12 bit. It was the craziest days of my life.
Either way, it's now complete. Available in HD.
Sound Design: The sound was designed using Absynth 4. Initially the plan was to compose a dramatic, cinematic music track, but as I began post-production, I began to see other possibilities. I instead decided that it was fair to produce a simple, tonal resonance based on the landscapes themselves. Of course this took some time and math, but the sound's the result.
Regardless of all, the original audio is 5.1 surround. Too bad online video players don't deal with 5.1 surround. Either way, that will be published somewhere else.
@05:41You wouldn't really understand this work if you watched it in pieces. Now I think I finally the message of this film is: that even in nothing, there's still something, and nothing is always and forever will be everything.
Nice raw worlds.
.. or something like that.
plus it left me allbeautifully sleepy
The music really goes great with the landscapes!
The particles coming towards the viewer at the end were a really nice touch!