All the stories are connected - The “Alleyway Audio Atelier” is a channel that stores music that gives you a sense of fantasy and fantastic worlds, just like a book storage.
【About our productions】 productions are based on AI (commercial use license and copyright options) and are created by Alleyway Audio Atelier designers who add their own image processing, arrangements, and various original elements. we use generative ai but not mainly. based draft sketches and image sounds
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I'm absolutely delighted with all the images you create for this music, they exude warmth and soul. Could you share which model you use to generate these images? 😊
So sorry , I don't speak Korean, so I will answer in English. I think it would make comminication smoother. Thank you for your comment😄 As stated in the channel overview section, we answer inquiries about productions individually via email.
I think its more likely that it appeals to a "time" in which people are more knowledgeable and are able to create their own "devices", and in doing so have the freedom of going or doing whatever they wished. The Treasure planet is a wonderful movie that encompasses that feeling. There's an somewhat old saying that can capture our current time, "Born to late to explore the world, born to early to explore space".
I wish I could watch more good air ship shows and movies. Are there any you guys could recommend? The only ones I can think of are, Last Exile, castle in the sky. And maybe Star dust, If I got the right name.
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind has some cool airships. Great story too. Stardust a back-pocket classic for me. Few people know about it, but I love it.
@@Gibson7ClansHave you seen "The Pilot's Love Song"? I remember watching it as it aired back in 2014. I really liked it! Synopsis: "In order to uncover the "end of the sky," as spoken of in ancient mythology, Kal-el Albus is sent to Isla, an island in the sky. There, he attends Cadoques High's Aerial Division, where he enjoys a carefree life with his schoolmates. That is... until a surprise attack by the air tribe drags Isla into a bloody war."