My name is Maxence, I am a french filmmaker doing ASMR videos since 2014. All my studies on Cinematographic & Sound Design allow me to produce the best Sounds & Visuals I can to relax you, help you fall asleep, and I hope, trigger your tingles.
Content you will find on this channel:
FICTION CONTENT - Original Universe: "The Tingle Village" which encompass many characters in Cinematic POV Roleplays - Inspired Universes: Cinematic ASMR short films directly inspired by existing popular movies
FLOW CONTENT Large diversity of formats: common triggers in simple setup / zen garden / singing bowls / hypnosis / puzzle solving / foley sessions / car driving / drawing / nature on-field / unboxing / constructions / origami / soft spoken interviews / garage sales haul / educational on ASMR / and more.
OOOOHH YEAAAAAAAAH J'avais loupé celui là ! J'avais tellement kiffé le concept de parodier un film tout en étant véritablement de l'ASMR avec Mission Cléopatre, je suis trop curieux de regarder ça :D
This is exactly like those "cinema experience" trailers you watch before a movie starts. Preparing you for the magic you're about to experience. Maxence, your channel is full of magic.
I would like everyone to know that waist to floor height is roughly 50% of the average persons height and it being 45 inches or 3'9 that would make the person/us he is describing 7'5 - 7'6 or 2,28 meters or just as tall as Yao ming or 5 inches taller than shaquille o'neil (Edit) Either that would be the height but if including the neck to waist being 16 inches and saying the average person would probably have a foot from neck to top of head it would makes us 6' and 1/12 giving us extremely long legs and an incredibly small upper body making us quite disfigured
Dan't yo good monin me, misari. There'n no good moning unless I've had me a cuppa coffee. Now, let's hop to it befoi it gets cold! Chop chop, off ya go now
Les sons sont très bons, je me suis endormi en regardant la vidéo, quand je me suis réveillé le matin, ma batterie était morte et le téléphone était chaud comme le feu 🔥
I’m used to watching the talking version of this video and clicked on this to try it out. It’s weird knowing the talking version and seeing all of the motions but no words come out, it’s like a video game cutscene that’s bugged and the character’s voices don’t play 😂
You need to bring this character back! These 31 mins isn't enough! The production is amazing in all of them but I really want to see this character back again!
I want you to know you are personally responsible with this video for fixin my wrist injury I have had for more than a year now. That may sound strange, but let me explain: I messed up my wrist somehow ages ago, and it left me unable to bend my wrist back without severe pain. I dont know what would happen if I bent it any more than a little bit back, since the pain was simply too much, and even accidentally bending it was debilitatingly agonizing enough to completely shut off my arm when hurt. I have had to adapt in various ways, from using a fist to push myself up with my left hand (since that doesn't bend my wrist back) or having to rely entirely on my right hand for certain tasks, it has been a long struggle i have faced. However, while watching this video, I was laying in my chair in a way I would not have been if I wasnt watching this, and I bumped or bent it somehow while adjusting my position in it. I felt a weird sensation in the point of injury, it felt like the cold feeling in the back of your throat at the beginning of a deep breath, and a small static shock like feeling in my fingertips. I messed around with it, wondering if I accidentally made my injury worse, and while testing the waters, realized it didnt hurt to bend back anymore. I put more pressure on it, tried tasks that previously hurt to do, I even did a push up normally for the first time in ages, something that used to put me through so much pain i would collapse upon the attempt, without having to make fists to do one. With this video, you have managed to not only thoroughly relax me, but somehow solve an injury I had been unable to solve for years now. Thank you! I would tip money with this comment if I wasnt, well, a broke college student, but the sentiment is certainly there.