What an amazing video. I knew that underwater life was beautiful, but you bring this to another level. One of harmony, peace and beauty. A beauty that is created by respect and surrender. This creation is so sublime and we should try to live on earth with the same pleasure of just being and discovering.
OH MAN !!! You've been really BUSY Jeff! I LOVE <3 your videos! Do you use Adobe AFX for your compositing? ...transfer modes??? Toby sent me a link to Vapors, and now I see ALL THIS !!! WONDERFUL WORK! -Gregg Kubera/Hyperopic ...from "Movies in the Parlor" !
Hi Greg, I am just using regular old iMovie on my 13 year old iMac. Thanks for your comments. Great to hear from you. I am going to get a new machine in a couple of weeks. This computer is starting to freeze up.
Though this is very well put together, I find it striking how water/wet biased this piece is. Seems very judgmental towards things which, through no fault of their own, happen to be dry. Oh, and there wasn't so much as a single bee in this video.
Where to start. 😄 The entire album TIDE HARMONIC is about water. I am a Pisces. 🤣 And I am stung by your remark about the apian creatures. 🤣 But, thanks for giving a listen. 🥰
Gaetano Malaponti and Aleksandar Popovic have done a complete MIDI version of the score from the actual score sheets. It is on RU-vid and you should be able to find it easily.
@@jeffreygrove2936 Yes, it is too bad that MIDI is the only option for hearing the score. Dynamics, instrumental timbre, phrasing, these things make a big difference for some of us. On the other hand if these worthy fellows are looking for another project, Rawsthorne's fantastic score for Pandora and the Flying Dutchman is in need of being tracked down or transcribed. :)
James Bernard's scores to Horror of Dracula, and She were amazing. Too bad Christopher Lee didn't give a hoot about his character after the initial film. Every Dracula film after Horror of D, was a huge let-down, big time, for me, at least. If you haven't seen the 1977 BBC production of Count Dracula with Louis Jourdan as the title character, and Frank Finlay as Van Helsing, you are in for a treat. It's nearly as good as FF Coppola's, and, in some cases, surpasses his variant.
Disagree totally. The 1977 BBC version is pedestrian, humdrum, totally lacking in atmosphere, has some poor acting and Jourdan has zero screen presence or menace as Dracula. As for Hammer, I actually prefer Prince of Darkness, Risen From the Grave and Taste the Blood as repeat watchable to the 1958 original. The Coppola film is just plain ridiculous. Awful.
This is my favorite one probably because it was the first Chtitopher Lee Dracula film I saw. I like all of the 5 period Dracula films. As for the BBC film I thought it was good especially Frank Finlay who I think is the best Van Helsing. Coppola's version is faithful to the novel and has all three of Lucy's suitors in it . Oldman is fine and Hopkins is over the top. Waits did a good job. The rest of the cast is just there. Overall too overproduced. Hammer films and the old Universal films are the best. I can watch them over and over and never get tired of them.
Excellent job! Not sure how well the superb Tadlow 'Dracula/The Curse of Frankenstein' release sold but how wonderful if they tackled 'The Gorgon' and 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' as a further single CD two score James Bernard release :-).
Recordings of those scores would be wonderful! Kiss of the Vampire full score would be great too! Although the 'Tooth Concerto' was nicely done on the Silva Screen release of suites, they botched the main credits though.
Why did the lightning storm get bad when they got up there? Was God mad or just the evil created the lightning storm? I noticed in Taste the blood of dracula, when the men had the cups of blood it did the lightning storm and also in Dracula Prince of Darkness. In Horror of Dracula there was no lightning Can you explain reason for the storms? Now when we get bad ones here in Va, I think of this movie for some reason...
My standard answer for a question such as yours Ron is…the writer did it! Giggle. Thunder and lightning are an exciting accompaniment to the service of exorcism and create the suggestion of supernatural disturbance. It is really more of a dramatic device and not really much else.
There is no lightning in Horror of Dracula because he isn't coming back from the dead. He is already around throughout the film until he dies at the very end.
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So sorry to hear that. Hope Ann will return shortly. Good work, anyway!
this is beautiful put me right to sleep love this hammer studios masterpiece as well great actors and a lovely beautiful sexxxy actress in it 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍.
It is nice to hear you enjoy it. I hope someday someone will record this with an orchestra (as well as using the correct score) as I had to do it by ear and am by no means very good at that. Cheers!
Exorcizorte,immundissime Spiritus,amnis incursio adversarii, Omne phantasma,omnis legio, in nomine domini nostri. Eradicare, et effugare, ab hoc. Ibse tibi imperat...... and so on!!
This video was shot (poorly) on VHS-C tape and transferred to regular VHS tape where I added the music. Then it was transferred years later to a DVD-R. This is exactly as it was shot with no editing afterward. My traveling companion banged his head pretty good going through a door when the train lurched a bit. That is why his head is referred to a couple of times.
great piece especially The Exorcism part you can hear the chimes through the wind and the thunder and lightning as the monsignor places to cross on the castle door