Thursday, November 03, 2005

music videos


****Updated****
Scroll down to see new music videos by Orphic Endeavors!

music videos made for others:

cliff gardiner - waiting for something
windows media format:  3mb  7mb  13mb
real player format:    2mb   6mb


higher math - cash or charge
plaastik - funk (pc hacker version)

music videos made by others:

nathan phillips - "trash"


music videos made by me using others music and film:

when the moon rose

including a clip from the 1921 silent film, "Orphans of the Storm"
and music; "A Question of Time" by Depeche Mode

dialup version
100k version
250k version


music videos for orphic endeavors:

"Evening Song":
Windows Media Format:
100 (3mb) NEW
250 (7mb) NEW
512 (12mb) NEW


Drive
Drive (version 2) (Windows Media) 32.8mb
Drive (version 2) (Real Media version) 11.9mb
Drive (Windows Media) 32.7mb
Drive (Real Media version) 11.9mb

Leaves
A Day in Our Life
Moonset (Remix)
The Shockwave flash file for "Moonset (Remix)"

time
516k version
dialup version
100k version

the white horse
516k version
dialup version
100k version

the man and the fruit tree
516k version
dialup version
100k version

soar
516k version
dialup version
100k version

sky and land
516k version
dialup version
100k version

walking
516k version
dialup version
100k version

the watertower
516k version
dialup version
100k version

places
516k version









Posted by bpgisme at 2:47 PM
Edited on: Saturday, November 05, 2005 5:17 AM
Categories: music videos

Sunday, December 12, 2004

intro



UPDATE!

I recently found a music video I made as a teenager back in the 80's.  I used a short clip from a silent film I had taped and I put "A Question of Time" by Depeche Mode over the existing music.  The movie is "Orphans of the Storm" and was directed in 1921 by D.W. Griffith.  Please check it out.  The links are listed below in the music video section.  My apologies to Depeche Mode and the estate of D.W. Griffith. I hope you like it.



Please check out my attempts at animation. Obviously, I'm not an expert at it, but I do enjoy learning. All of the Flash was done on Swish version 2.01 which I really like. Now there's a version 4.0, but I just can't afford it, to be quite honest. This version was my birthday present a few years ago. The gifs were done using the free version of Ulead Gif Animator version 2.0. I've been using that for some time too, though I started with an earlier version.The movies were made using several programs, both the flash and the gif animator, Magix Video Deluxe 2.0, and MovieStar. I used Acid 3.0, Cool Edit, Anvil Studio, Magix Music Studio 7 Deluxe, and Modplug to make all the music. Well, that and a tape recorder.The videos for Higher Math and Plaastik were made by me for those two bands, but Nathan Phillips' "Trash" was made by my brother, Nathan, when he was a teenager and I always loved it. (I hope Radiohead won't mind his using their song.)

If you'd like to see the flash version of this site, go here:  FLASH VERSION of BPGISME: ANIMATION

Need Windows Media Player or Real Player to view the music videos?

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Anyway, please enjoy them and let me know if you like anything!

Thanks for stopping by!
-Bonnie



Posted by bpgisme at 1:28 PM
Edited on: Friday, June 03, 2005 10:05 PM
Categories: main

Sunday, September 12, 2004

original intro on flash version



Please check out my attempts at animation. Obviously, I'm not an expert at it, but I do enjoy learning. All of the Flash was done on Swish version 2.01 which I really like. Now there's a version 4.0, but I just can't afford it, to be quite honest. This version was my birthday present a few years ago. The gifs were done using the free version of Ulead Gif Animator version 2.0. I've been using that for some time too, though I started with an earlier version.The movies were made using several programs, both the flash and the gif animator, Magix Video Deluxe 2.0, and MovieStar. I used Acid 3.0, Cool Edit, Anvil Studio, Magix Music Studio 7 Deluxe, and Modplug to make all the music. Well, that and a tape recorder.The videos for Higher Math and Plaastik were made by me for those two bands, but Nathan Phillips' "Trash" was made by my brother, Nathan, when he was a teenager and I always loved it. (I hope Radiohead won't mind his using their song.)

Anyway, please enjoy them and let me know if you like anything!

Thanks for stopping by!
-Bonnie
Posted by bpgisme at 2:13 PM
Edited on: Sunday, September 12, 2004 5:04 PM
Categories: main