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I read a novel or a story in my #schooltime about #patriotic_love. It said that the beautiful streets of Paris and Switzerland cannot diminish the love for thy country. I like the lively atmosphere in India. I Flew on Japan Airlines all the time I visited India. #Goyal_travel Bought tickets from #Goyal_travel on the 25th, which is King Edward and Fraser Street in Vancouver. Walked on the Japanese Street in Tokyo. #AmritBainsTheStormy called #GoyalMusic from Tokyo. I jumped in the shallow water area of the #MountainWood complex, Saturna Drive, Burnaby, in my traditional #Punjabi_suit, Afull-bodied #swim_suit; my niece Ena Khera was in an ah, she said that I was unbelievable. I talked about English as a weird language. I said that the words we had then were created by people, so people can change those words and create their own words. social-media accounts are creating their words which should be banned. I did not mean to disturb the internet world.I talked about how I knew the artist would get a punch or punches in the nose or nostrils, Nasa. Nasa is a Punjabi word for nostrils. Most of the Punjabi sentences finish with the sound k. I talked about loving and enjoying woodworking. I made my son's bed myself. I made a computer table in the corner of my house which was no better use than fitting a computer there. In a small room, if I put the table in the middle, then there was not much room left to walk around. I like to keep the floor clear. That's when AmritBainsThestormy1 got angry and punched me, ripped my shirt, and broke my purse strap. He also bit on my ear. I called the Police, and he was arrested. Then, I thought he did not understand that he was hurting himself. I went to the court to get him cleared. I took the charges back and brought him home by writing to the judge. I stood outside the Vancouver jail door where he was gonna come out, the whole day without winking my eye. I was told he could be released any time between 7:30🏺to 8:00pm. Harman's friends were Mark and Michael in the Mountainwood complex. Their parents, Jooba and Kalamansia, are from Peru. My friend Marlene from Filipino lived in Orion Place in Burnaby. Her husband Mehndi. Mehndi Karim was the manager at North Road Esso. I worked for him for a short period. His son is Alam, and his daughter is Aisha, wife Jenny. Jenny's sister Anar and brother-in-law Anwar Malam. I lived at Premiere Street in North Vancouver. there was a young family, and their son was James. Susan was James' mother. Another lady, Louis, had a son of my son's age. I think Louis's son was Bradon or Jaydon. I burned CDs with Hindi music in hundreds and gave them to my friends. Rana, Narinder Bains in Edmonton has my cd's in colored wraps. Navjit Bains has Shabad cd's. Sohila Abadi, who was a morning coffee customer at Shell Gas station on Wellington and Canada Way in Burnaby, got a whole bunch of CDs from me. When Amrit Bains The Stormy1 was found by #theredteam, they got his signatures to apply for a radio station. That's how they got him as a redfm artist in the stories they aired. They invited me through Dr. Madhu Gupta to the radio station to talk about my cancer treatment experiences on-air. From there they used that data to create further stories.
I fully understand if the comment goes unanswered. I've been a fan of yours since the Magic Pad days. And I want to know if there is a male-female division in this video, or if I see more than you were trying to show. It's important to me. I perceive the same Magic Pad as something identical with a subtle, feminine image. Thank you, Nostromo. P S Sorry for my English, not native .
You decide for yourself, the game is F2P and that's how I consume it. Have you tried the game? There is really no need to spend any money and the story/map is infinite. Don't waste your money on digital pixels guys. If you want to efficiently support the developers I recommend buying merch or soundtrack.
As much as Nostromo has a been an absolutely trailblazer, as well as _way_ ahead of their time, I must admit their personal style has never been my favorite. That Said, this AMV will always hold a special place in my heart. I _love_ this, and it's always been a _huge_ inspiration to me. To this day, I can sit down, watch it start to finish and have a great time, even over a decade later. While never my personal taste, outside of this banger, you've always been a _huge_ influence to me, and countless others, in the amv community. Thank you.
Nostromo Excellent!! What a great video after so long! I am very happy to see one of your productions again! I've been following you for many many years! Until one day we greet each other on Facebook! I remember watching the videos before on a website, before RU-vid. What a great coming home with this video! Big hug and greetings my friend!
La petite surprise que j'ai eux, quand j'ai vu que vous avez utiliser des scènes du studio Mihoyo et incorporer dans une salle de concert de l'artiste musicale. Les incrustations ont dû vous donné du fil a retordre 😅 et beaucoup de temps. Aussi vous vous êtes aussi incrusté dans le concert avec la NostrodanceMania 😂. Encore un montage différent et plus épuré, pour tout vous dire j'attendais avec impatience la sorti d'un nouvel AMV*. Bravo pour celui-ci!
I am extremely disappointed to see you back just to post AMVs with live human netflix adaptation cringe. Anime live actions are a failure and you're doing the same thing to your AMVs.
Wow I had forgotten about Around the world, just reminded me of old times. Now I'm curious about your AMVs. I remember some AMVs that made me jealous because of interesting technical executions but to be honest I didn't take much inspiration from others AMVs, I mostly tried to come up with my own thing. Trance/Electro AMV wasn't very popular back in the days. I did take some ideas from video games, movies and other music videos like the zoom in transition and element luma keying which I still like to do. During the development of Umbrella Corp I took heavy inspiration from WhiteDex's camera movement transition and finally learnt how to properly use keyframes bézier curves.
Great mix of reality and imagination worlds, when they naturally merge into something so beautiful. Thank you for this AMV! I am curious what did you think about while you had this soundtrack in a loop? It can be very personal, inspiring. I would like to say that when a person comes back to something he didn't practice for years, if there is something very personal involved in the process, the mindset growth is reflected in the result. And I am amazed to feel how your personality changed. PS I don't mean there are big or small changes, I just feel that there is some changes, and I wish you are happy with what you achieved in these years! You are great person!
Thx, I often think about editing ideas while listening to music. Unfortunately, I can't make a video with every song that inspires me, but I'd like to. In this case I was really focusing on the synth, that's why I wanted to use live concert footage. I still feel at home when I'm working on my timeline, like the first day 20 years ago. The difference is that I try to make each sequence special which requires a lot more work than before. The energy is still the same though.
@@Nostro- Oh, I was wondering if some AI tool could fill out the edges and if there were scenes in which you could cut frames to fill the edges as the camera moves.
@@kurtnelle The tech works well on still pictures but temporal consistency in video is far from optimal at the moment. I have been thinking about Auriga remake but I also have a lot of ideas for new projects. 21:9 in anyway would require way too much work.
Damn, time really is a circle. I remember first discovering your AMV's in my freshman year of college for a degree that I never completed. Now over 15 years later you release a new GMV the year I started again on a new degree. Brought me back to 2009 again!
Ännu ett mästerverk från din sida Nostro. Man blir fan lite stolt ändå över att du valde att flytta till Sverige av alla ställen. Det är bara Eric Prydz (och Avicii vila i frid) som jag på rak arm kommer på som kan mäta sig musikmässigt, men vad gäller videoredigering är du i en klass för sig. Hoppas du får en underbar sommar, Midnattssol och allt. Ibland önskar man att man hade det i Stockholm med.