Nel mondo della razza umana le maree del potere stanno cambiando. Per me le stagioni degli uomini arrivano e passano nell'arco di pochi istanti, ma a volte qualcosa in esse attrae la mia attenzione.
I mortali affermano che nel mondo dei Faerie non cambia mai nulla, ma non è così. Ci sono luoghi dove i mondi sono vicini fra loro come le pieghe di una coperta, e uno di essi è il luogo che gli uomini chiamano Avalon. Quando le madri della razza umana sono giunte per la prima volta in queste terre, il mio popolo, che non aveva mai avuto un corpo, si è dato una forma a loro somiglianza; esse hanno eretto le loro case su pali al limitare del lago e cacciato nelle paludi, e noi abbiamo camminato e giocato con loro, perché quello era il mattino del mondo.
Score with David Flemming. Lots of harps and less of that deep dark score that I've come to know Hans Zimmer to pull together. I'm not saying this is a bad film score, just really forgettable when you put it in all his entire portfolio. He won't be playing any tracks of these in his live concerts. I'm actually impressed that this french movie had the budget to pull in Hans Zimmer.
Been a long time since I made a speed paint. Was gonna make this into a YCH (Your Character Here) but got carried away and made my VTuber Avatar Lil'GreenBean (@lilgreenpeas on Tumblr, @leechandoki on Twitter).
I absolutely love how this came out and was quite surprised that I still got it and also it took me an Hour and 17 minutes to finish. You have no idea how proud I am to still have the ability to draw quickly :')
A reallly close imitation, but elevated 'Last Samurai' score. And thats a good score...
Has flutes and a bit of a futuristic feel as well. Works perfectly together.
I can't remember the name of the movie I watch a few years ago. All I remember is there was this big SGI elephants with houses on top of them and they were attacking this city/empire and at some point there was a scene were some guy (main character I assume) was holding a sword while a giant snake was coming at him. and the soundtrack of this moment was really cool, maybe written by Hans Zimmer?