Sep.02.2012 by Scopes Monkey Matt
Tags: animation, nasa
Filed in Audio,Video | 3 comments
The quiet stateliness of the music fits very nicely with the repetition of the animation.
Have you shared this with Phil Plait? After all, this is only the second time his words have been set to music. (Or so I assume, anyway.)
Glad you like it. Phil’s seen it, yep. He also “peer-reviewed” the words before I set them.
At last!
Still brings tears to my eyes.
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The quiet stateliness of the music fits very nicely with the repetition of the animation.
Have you shared this with Phil Plait? After all, this is only the second time his words have been set to music. (Or so I assume, anyway.)
Glad you like it. Phil’s seen it, yep. He also “peer-reviewed” the words before I set them.
At last!
Still brings tears to my eyes.