Instrumental Anime Project
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Great!
This might seem somewhat out of nowhere, but I just watched a whole bunch of the project vids that I had, and I thought this'll really be very good when it comes out.
Since you're working on narratives, I'll get you a revamped Ararat monologue (to go better with the mountains and all) tomorrow or monday, so it doesn't hold you up.
This might seem somewhat out of nowhere, but I just watched a whole bunch of the project vids that I had, and I thought this'll really be very good when it comes out.
Since you're working on narratives, I'll get you a revamped Ararat monologue (to go better with the mountains and all) tomorrow or monday, so it doesn't hold you up.
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…
- rose4emily
- Joined: Fri Jan 23, 2004 1:36 am
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By "to", I meant "two".
Perhaps that is why legal documents (herafter "fineprint") refer to numbers using both their numeric and alphabetical representations. Such fineprint would, for instance, have said "(2) 'to'" meaning "(2) 'two'". allowing the numeric form to clarify what may have been left in a state of insufficient clarity by the incorrect spelling for the number "(2) two".
Perhaps that is why legal documents (herafter "fineprint") refer to numbers using both their numeric and alphabetical representations. Such fineprint would, for instance, have said "(2) 'to'" meaning "(2) 'two'". allowing the numeric form to clarify what may have been left in a state of insufficient clarity by the incorrect spelling for the number "(2) two".
may seeds of dreams fall from my hands -
and by yours be pressed into the ground.
and by yours be pressed into the ground.
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm

Don't worry, I gathered as much. It's a lot more legible than a whole bunch of the posts around here.
Since you're trying to merge the MPEG's now, I guess it might be a good time to ask - how exactly are you planning to go about compressing the final versions for upload?
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…
- NeoQuixotic
- Master Procrastinator
- Joined: Tue May 01, 2001 7:30 pm
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I made my monologue and here it is. I would upload this to the ftp server, but its done until rose finishes moving. Feel free to suggest corrections or additions.
Created from two outstanding works of art, End of All Eva mixes them together to tell a beautiful visual and audible story. The visual portion are exerpts from the critically acclaimed Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series. Studio Gainax along with Hideaki Anno created one of the best anime series ever conceived. Evangelion showcases biblical prophecies, heart stopping drama, and collosal mech battles. This video is a short depiction of the grand story of Evangelion. The underlying audio portion is a piece composed by Howard Shore. Originally I considered using a piece composed by John Williams. However, I thought John Williams' music was too well known and the full effect of the video would be lost. I settled upon "The End of All Things", a selection from the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King soundtrack.
Not only did I combine these two already excellent artworks only in hope of creating an even grander piece. I also wished the piece to showcase and pay tribute to their magnificent achievments. End of All Eva is my respect and admiration for all forms of art and all that push themselves to present their ideas and emotions any way they can. I found great inspiration for this piece from this quote by Orson Welles; "Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others." I hope you will enjoy my mixture of Evangelion and Lord of the Rings.
Created from two outstanding works of art, End of All Eva mixes them together to tell a beautiful visual and audible story. The visual portion are exerpts from the critically acclaimed Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series. Studio Gainax along with Hideaki Anno created one of the best anime series ever conceived. Evangelion showcases biblical prophecies, heart stopping drama, and collosal mech battles. This video is a short depiction of the grand story of Evangelion. The underlying audio portion is a piece composed by Howard Shore. Originally I considered using a piece composed by John Williams. However, I thought John Williams' music was too well known and the full effect of the video would be lost. I settled upon "The End of All Things", a selection from the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King soundtrack.
Not only did I combine these two already excellent artworks only in hope of creating an even grander piece. I also wished the piece to showcase and pay tribute to their magnificent achievments. End of All Eva is my respect and admiration for all forms of art and all that push themselves to present their ideas and emotions any way they can. I found great inspiration for this piece from this quote by Orson Welles; "Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others." I hope you will enjoy my mixture of Evangelion and Lord of the Rings.
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- jasper-isis
- P. Y. T.
- Joined: Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:02 am
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Anubisx00: your monologue sounds good, but you might want to get rid of all the first-person bits, as one or two arbitrary "people" will be doing all the commenting.
"End of All Eva blends two outstanding works of art to tell a story that's beautiful both visually and musically."
May I suggest:Created from two outstanding works of art, End of All Eva mixes them together to tell a beautiful visual and audible story
"End of All Eva blends two outstanding works of art to tell a story that's beautiful both visually and musically."
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Crap, sorry, personal problems screwing me up here with the writing a bit - soon, soon, I know I promised to get it today... *sigh* why do I get the sense that the biggest problem delaying the project is members winding up with some or other unexpected affairs to deal with?
Oh well. Guess that's to be expected.
Oh well. Guess that's to be expected.
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…
- NeoQuixotic
- Master Procrastinator
- Joined: Tue May 01, 2001 7:30 pm
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Life throws you curveballs, or so they say.
<b>Jasper-Isis:</b>Thanks for the input. I was unsure of the firstperson parts too. I guess if someone else is reading it, it would not be correct. Also, your suggestion for correcting the first sentence is good. I'm never good with words, ugh. I"ll tune up my monologue now ^_^!

<b>Jasper-Isis:</b>Thanks for the input. I was unsure of the firstperson parts too. I guess if someone else is reading it, it would not be correct. Also, your suggestion for correcting the first sentence is good. I'm never good with words, ugh. I"ll tune up my monologue now ^_^!
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- NeoQuixotic
- Master Procrastinator
- Joined: Tue May 01, 2001 7:30 pm
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Double post >.<
Heres a tweaked version of my monologue. Once again, thanks for the suggestions Jasper-Isis!
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Heres a tweaked version of my monologue. Once again, thanks for the suggestions Jasper-Isis!
I'm not sure if I should include the part saying what music was first considered. It seems kind of irrevelent, but it was what came to my mind while writing. And this part is kind of a run on sentenceEnd of All Eva blends two outstanding works of art to tell a story that's beautiful both visually and musically. The visual portion are exerpts from the critically acclaimed Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series. Studio Gainax along with Hideaki Anno created one of the best anime series ever conceived. Evangelion showcases biblical prophecies, heart stopping drama, and collosal mech battles. This video is a short depiction of the grand story of Evangelion. The underlying musical portion is a piece composed by Howard Shore. Originally, the music considered was a piece composed by John Williams. However, John Williams' music was too well known and the full effect of the video would be lost. It was finally settled upon "The End of All Things", a selection from the Lord of the Rings: Return of the King soundtrack.
Not only did End of All Eva combine these two already excellent artworks to create a new piece. It also showcased and paid tribute to their magnificent achievments. End of All Eva was created in respect and admiration for all forms of art and all that push themselves to present their ideas and emotions any way they can. As Orson Welles once said, "Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others." Please watch and enjoy this mixture of Evangelion and Lord of the Rings.
Like I said before, I'm not good with words. Well once my monologue gets sorted out, I won't feel guilty for holding up the project anymoreEnd of All Eva was created in respect and admiration for all forms of art and all that push themselves to present their ideas and emotions any way they can.

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- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Hidden far away in Eastern Turkey, the great mountain of Ararat may seem one of the most remote destinations, out of reach of civilization. And yet, this barren landscape is inevitably tied with the history and mysticism of many civilizations. Known as 'the crossroads of the world', Ararat is located at the meeting of roads between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Long migrations brought countless nations through Ararat's mountain passes, and many wars were fought for the control of the area. Mystics from many religions have written the mountain into their mythologies, including the story of Noah's Ark, which is said to have come to rest on top of Ararat after the Great Flood - a story which is alluded to as the basis for the animated film Spriggan.
Kashmir, in honour of which Led Zeppelin wrote a well-known song, is another region with a very similar history, located at the junction of routes between China, India and the Middle East. And, just as the popular string quartet Bond takes the sounds of "Kashmir" into a new orchestral setting, this video follows the epic music piece and the action-packed visuals of Spriggan to another of the world's great crossroads, Ararat.
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