The "Passacaglia & Fugue in C Minor" by Bach in this film is from a MIDI file that I downloaded from "http://www.classicalarchives.com/midi/composer/2113.html".
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This particular MIDI of the Passacaglia in C Minor - according to the website - was uploaded by an anonymous performer, and is the first one in their list.
I took the liberty of changing the "voice" from that of harpsicord to "church organ". I have always liked that better with the Passacaglia.
The color-key (and other effects) in the film were achieved using code I wrote in Visual Basic 5.0. These effects were imposed on still images that were exported from my original footage (and later recompiled after my code had finished with them) using VirtualDub 1.9.11.
The original footage of the flowers (and kitty Kandu) was captured with a Nikon D7000.
And that's about it . . . ! Enjoy . . .
Membership in Classical Archives is free (premimum memberships are available).
This particular MIDI of the Passacaglia in C Minor - according to the website - was uploaded by an anonymous performer, and is the first one in their list.
I took the liberty of changing the "voice" from that of harpsicord to "church organ". I have always liked that better with the Passacaglia.
The color-key (and other effects) in the film were achieved using code I wrote in Visual Basic 5.0. These effects were imposed on still images that were exported from my original footage (and later recompiled after my code had finished with them) using VirtualDub 1.9.11.
The original footage of the flowers (and kitty Kandu) was captured with a Nikon D7000.
And that's about it . . . ! Enjoy . . .
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