I've always loved Victor Young's score for this Fleischer film, so when I heard this amazingly faithful new recording, I had to synch it to the film. You can buy it here: www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.573368
Of course you always love what you hear first, but this is really charming without the original's tinny harshness. Walt Disney once famously and ungraciously said of this film, "Our second string animators can do better than that." But I had it from several horses' mouths that "Gulliver" was a favorite among the 1990s Disney crew.
That was beautifully done! Was the music recorded in sync or did you have to adjust it? The image is also very beautiful, probably the best I've ever seen.
Thanks. The recording was very faithful, but not in synch. I chose to alter the video considerably to maintain synch, so as to not affect the audio. There are some video edits in the scene preparing Gulliver for transport to the city.
Excuse me, Sir. I am considering using this music for a video essay of my own that I intend to be monetized (if I get to 1k subs). However, if RU-vid marks the music title on your video, it would be a risk for getting copyrighted. Would I get in trouble for copyright reasons if that were the case? I looked up the music, in which it was copyrighted in 1998 in Moscow, despite being made for a film in the public domain.
@@123boink I was asking if the monetization goes to you or the owner on the license maker on the description box. Is that the case? This is b/c copyright owners tend to monetize claimed videos instead of taking them down. Thank for your reply.