I met Tim Burton once when I worked for a Circus - I wasn't aware he was even there I was cleaning a carpet and when i looked at him and noticed him stood there starring at the balconies and ceiling he was clearly in another world. (not literally) but his mind was jumping around at ideas or visions of what could be in this 120+ year old circus. Hard to explain and better yet, he was very polite with me. Incredible person.
What an incredible encounter! Meeting Tim Burton in such a unique setting sounds unforgettable. His imagination truly knows no bounds. Thanks for sharing this amazing story!
Tim Burton. A man responsible for much of my childhood. His works spoke to me then, and they resonate with me to this day. Jack Skellington especially comes to mind. He and I are quite similar, or....used to be. He had his people to remind him of what he had right in front of him, rather than looking beyond for more and better things. I never did. He is happy, im sure. I wish i still had the hope that i could be happy myself. Share it with others. Smile. Nowadays, its just the same lonely day, still walking through the trees, looking for something more and better.....not realizing i had forgot what i had. This is a wonderful piece, thank you for this. I will sleep to this, perhaps my dreams can be a little less lonely for now.
Tim Burton is good as a horror director because he focuses on atmosphere and visuals instead of jumpscares and twists. Makes things more tense and unpredictable.
Is it strange that any time I come across something gothic and somber such as this that I meet it with a, perhaps, antithetical view of hope and positivity? It's a beautiful piece and helped me write a bit of fiction I was working on but there's just something about the gothic that makes me just want to insert some form of hope into regardless of the intended meaning. Excellent work, hope to listen to more to these pieces as I delve into worldbuilding!...thank you Dark Realm!
It is very soulful doesn't epitomise darkness to me, peace, as if the moon where travelling through the stars, skirting clouds and shimmering them with silver, like Rachmanivov
In 1995 there was a record store in downtown Miami that i'd go to when I got paid from my job. One time I went in (It wasn't always the same person at the checkout place) and the person working in the store that day was playing the soundtrack to Edward Scissorhands in the whole store. I was excited because i'd always loved that score/soundtrack. Hearing it 5 or 6 yrs before. I was asking the guy working there about the soundtrack/score while I was thumbing through other records (it was mainly a rock record store, I didn't know they played "different" music until I walked in this time when Edward Scissorhands was being played) and he wouldn't verbally answer me, but would stare or nod at questions I asked him about the Edward soundtrack. I didn't want to look like I was being polite to someone who wasn't to me. I was asking him questions because the songs were one of my favourite scores and I had the chance to have it. So I brought it and left. The entire time I was in the store, despite having asked questions, the man working in the store that day never "verbally" answered me, and I purchased my items and left the store. Thinking back, I don' know why I didn't file a complaint.
Thank you for sharing your story. It sounds like a memorable experience, even if it was a bit unusual with the staff's lack of verbal response. We're glad you got the Edward Scissorhands soundtrack that you love. Sometimes, the music itself can create lasting memories despite the interactions we have.
Let it all fall down Don’t look There in the valley of white Stands a village Pretty houses in time Chimney and smoke and mist And over there the tall mountain Ancient and strong Keeper of the forest Protector of all secrets All the beauty of the world The roads far and wide Passing me by Laid before me, for me Don’t touch Busied my days Building fortress and castle Strong and safe Do not wander, do not wonder I didn’t look, I didn’t touch Today I bury my failed life- Here lies he who never complained Never seen Never heard Today I bury my safety Today I fail on purpose And I will not don’t run and don’t fall And I will not don’t speak I will touch and I will look and I will laugh Today I trade consent For coincidences Today I shovel clouds in my window And forget about the snow Let it all fall down
I love the piano in this! Complements to the musician! So haunting and appropriate for a rainy day..i found myself lost just listening and looking at the screen...Keep it up!
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the piano-it truly sets the mood for a rainy day. Your kind words mean a lot, and I'll definitely keep it up! 😊🎹
Listening to this as I work on my next scientific study! Absolutely love this playlist and a huge Tim Burton fan! I went to the Tim Burton Labyrinth display this Jan in Brussels and got to witness some of his original works and life size characters from all his films. And they had music like this with thunderstorms playing in certain parts of the exhibit! What an incredible experience.
That sounds like an amazing experience! I'm thrilled to hear you’re enjoying the playlist while working on your study. The Tim Burton Labyrinth display sounds fantastic-combining his original works with music and thunderstorms must have been a mesmerizing experience. Thanks for sharing!
Hi!! It's your music available and free of Copyright? I would love to use this type of music for table games and atmosopheric ambience. Thanks and fantastic work!
That's a thought-provoking perspective! It highlights how different creatures perceive the world in their unique ways. Each has its own special relationship with darkness and light. What inspired your comment?
God loves you. One of the great things about being a Christian is having that knowledge and the peace of knowing where I'm going after I pass away from this life.
I met Tim Burton once when I worked for a Circus - I wasn't aware he was even there I was cleaning a carpet and when i looked at him and noticed him stood there starring at the balconies and ceiling he was clearly in another world. (not literally) but his mind was jumping around at ideas or visions of what could be in this 120+ year old circus. Hard to explain and better yet, he was very polite with me. Incredible person.
What an incredible encounter! Meeting Tim Burton in such a unique setting sounds unforgettable. His imagination truly knows no bounds. Thanks for sharing this amazing story!
was it around when he remade dumbo?
@@account653 The movie was Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
You’re so lucky 🍀 thank you for sharing. He’s one of my favorite artists and filmmakers ♥️🌠🌌✨🥹
how certain are we that it wasn't LITERALLY another world? Could it be possible that you and Tim Burton discovered interdimensional travel?
Tim Burton. A man responsible for much of my childhood. His works spoke to me then, and they resonate with me to this day. Jack Skellington especially comes to mind. He and I are quite similar, or....used to be. He had his people to remind him of what he had right in front of him, rather than looking beyond for more and better things. I never did. He is happy, im sure. I wish i still had the hope that i could be happy myself. Share it with others. Smile. Nowadays, its just the same lonely day, still walking through the trees, looking for something more and better.....not realizing i had forgot what i had.
This is a wonderful piece, thank you for this. I will sleep to this, perhaps my dreams can be a little less lonely for now.
Listening to jazz is like experiencing a magical night in the city; the rhythm and sounds evoke a feeling of nostalgia for memories yet to be made
Tim Burton is good as a horror director because he focuses on atmosphere and visuals instead of jumpscares and twists. Makes things more tense and unpredictable.
Is it strange that any time I come across something gothic and somber such as this that I meet it with a, perhaps, antithetical view of hope and positivity? It's a beautiful piece and helped me write a bit of fiction I was working on but there's just something about the gothic that makes me just want to insert some form of hope into regardless of the intended meaning. Excellent work, hope to listen to more to these pieces as I delve into worldbuilding!...thank you Dark Realm!
yes I get that vibe, so your a fiction writer like me, perhaps one day I will read your writing and someday I might pen that novel.
@@destinycole I likewise hope you pen that novel so I may read it...I just gotta fight the part of my brain that hates publishing stuff is all!
Thats feeling like mysterious dark days and you loosing hope but still not loose
That's like feeling mysterious dark days where you're losing hope but still not giving up
@@DarkRealm-01it's really not necessary to correct strangers' grammar online
It is very soulful doesn't epitomise darkness to me, peace, as if the moon where travelling through the stars, skirting clouds and shimmering them with silver, like Rachmanivov
In 1995 there was a record store in downtown Miami that i'd go to when I got paid from my job. One time I went in (It wasn't always the same person at the checkout place) and the person working in the store that day was playing the soundtrack to Edward Scissorhands in the whole store. I was excited because i'd always loved that score/soundtrack. Hearing it 5 or 6 yrs before. I was asking the guy working there about the soundtrack/score while I was thumbing through other records (it was mainly a rock record store, I didn't know they played "different" music until I walked in this time when Edward Scissorhands was being played) and he wouldn't verbally answer me, but would stare or nod at questions I asked him about the Edward soundtrack. I didn't want to look like I was being polite to someone who wasn't to me. I was asking him questions because the songs were one of my favourite scores and I had the chance to have it. So I brought it and left. The entire time I was in the store, despite having asked questions, the man working in the store that day never "verbally" answered me, and I purchased my items and left the store. Thinking back, I don' know why I didn't file a complaint.
Thank you for sharing your story. It sounds like a memorable experience, even if it was a bit unusual with the staff's lack of verbal response. We're glad you got the Edward Scissorhands soundtrack that you love. Sometimes, the music itself can create lasting memories despite the interactions we have.
I love Piano melodies this. Amazing feelings 🥰
Let it all fall down
Don’t look
There in the valley of white
Stands a village
Pretty houses in time
Chimney and smoke and mist
And over there the tall mountain
Ancient and strong
Keeper of the forest
Protector of all secrets
All the beauty of the world
The roads far and wide
Passing me by
Laid before me, for me
Don’t touch
Busied my days
Building fortress and castle
Strong and safe
Do not wander, do not wonder
I didn’t look, I didn’t touch
Today I bury my failed life-
Here lies he who never complained
Never seen
Never heard
Today I bury my safety
Today I fail on purpose
And I will not don’t run and don’t fall
And I will not don’t speak
I will touch and I will look and I will laugh
Today I trade consent
For coincidences
Today I shovel clouds in my window
And forget about the snow
Let it all fall down
This is good, thanks for creating this lil gem.
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the kind words!
I love the piano in this! Complements to the musician! So haunting and appropriate for a rainy day..i found myself lost just listening and looking at the screen...Keep it up!
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the piano-it truly sets the mood for a rainy day. Your kind words mean a lot, and I'll definitely keep it up! 😊🎹
Amazing feelings,,,,, I feel to be here
I'm glad you're feeling amazing! It's wonderful to hear that you feel like you're here.
amazing
clever way of getting more views! Put "Tim Burton" into the video title. I need to remember to try this technique someday. thx!!!
Listening to this as I work on my next scientific study! Absolutely love this playlist and a huge Tim Burton fan! I went to the Tim Burton Labyrinth display this Jan in Brussels and got to witness some of his original works and life size characters from all his films. And they had music like this with thunderstorms playing in certain parts of the exhibit! What an incredible experience.
That sounds like an amazing experience! I'm thrilled to hear you’re enjoying the playlist while working on your study. The Tim Burton Labyrinth display sounds fantastic-combining his original works with music and thunderstorms must have been a mesmerizing experience. Thanks for sharing!
Perfect ❤
Hi!! It's your music available and free of Copyright? I would love to use this type of music for table games and atmosopheric ambience. Thanks and fantastic work!
Imagine a Christmas survival horror game and this is it's soundtrack
❤
which country has Tim Burtons vibe the most? i want to plan a trip
i would say some old us towns in the middle of nowhere
To a 🐈⬛, a 🦇, and a 🐀, darkness is NO different than light.
That's a thought-provoking perspective! It highlights how different creatures perceive the world in their unique ways. Each has its own special relationship with darkness and light. What inspired your comment?
@@DarkRealm-01 The emphasis on dreary darkness in your video.
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What software is used to make these videos, please?
DaVinci resolve is a good one
What is the song that plays at 14:27 ?
moonfall by newman
What scores did you most heavily take inspiration from?
Rainbows are cool.
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Indeed they are. 🌈 😊❤
The old spook in me… is… happy. But not too much. Joyful folk can be annoying. It’s disgusting.
Doesn’t any Peace in my life. 😢
God loves you. One of the great things about being a Christian is having that knowledge and the peace of knowing where I'm going after I pass away from this life.
@@markc5593 I need your help
U are good but Regnum is best becouse he have bater video effects.