James Horner - Brainstorm
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Images of space to James Horner's Brainstorm soundtrack.
This had to be the hardest video I've ever made, for some reason the software was not being cooperative and a couple hours of work ended up being more like 20-30 hours.
Some of the movie clips used:
Nebula NGC 346
M4 Detail and Planetary System Animation
Animation of Gravitational Microlensing
Rotating Mars Globe
Development of a Debris Disk into
a Planetary System
Spitzer Space Telescope
Supernova Explosion
Big Bang
Supernova in an Elliptical Galaxy
Cepheid Stars in Galaxies
Stellar Disk and Planet Formation
My sincerest gratitude goes to NASA, ESA and STScI for the use of their movie clips, without their dedication and hard work this video would not be possible.
In addition, thanks to Stephen Koehler for providing the excellent music, he knows what works.
James Horner was such an amazing talent. He emotionally moved me in all his masterpieces since I was a child. Thank you for the beauty of your music.
great work! I love Brainstorm, excellent!
Thank you for this wonderful video, which complements the theme music so well!
james best work
Great job...thank you for posted this...Beyond time..
R.I.P. James Horner
Thank you it was a beautiful calming and relaxing something knew to try to sleep on
Pretty, nuff said.
thanks for the goosebumps
Well, I think you did a tremendous job on this video. It came out beautifully! Thank You for sharing it!
Great video for a beautiful score!
2:12 sounds like the abyss, released a few years later
AWESOME IMAGES! Passing it along to more friends.
LadyPhilly63
I hear that much of this music was reused in Star Trek II or III. It definitely has the same tone as the Genesis scenes.
Yes, he went back in time and reused this for ST2.
No smartass! He actually did the music for Brainstorm prior tho Star Trek 2. The production was halted on Brainstorm after actress, Natalie Wood's untimely death and they had to change the film to make up for the scenes she had yet to shoot. The makers of Star Trek acknowledge the use of music that was to have appeared in Brainstorm, albeit slightly altered.
He did not. He was not hired or associated with the film until after the Star Trek 2 score was completed. When Brainstorm was delayed at the end of 1981, he had just finished his first major Hollywood scores for Wolfen and Deadly Blessing. Horner wrote Brainstorm leading up to the recording session at Abby Road on september 13 and 14 of 1983.
If you have information that contradicts the info in the Varese Sarabande CD booklet, then I'm all ears.
Oh, and sorry for being a smartass.
Question: at 4:44, the dimple in the asteroid, was that inspired by Pournelle and Niven's The Mote in God's Eye, the scene in which the humans investigate an asteroid that had clearly been moved with nuclear detonations?
Thank you...Natalie Wood would be proud.
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