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Image Credits:
“Planet Asteroids Space” by Boris_JJ is Licensed under PixaBay Content License
“Rocket launch, Rocket, Take off ” by WikiImages is Licensed under PixaBay Content License
“Space shuttle, Rocket, Lift-off” by NASA-Imagery is Licensed under PixaBay Content License
“Rocket launch, Rocket, Take off” by WikiImages is Licensed under PixaBay Content License
“Universe Sky Stars” by Geralt is Licensed under PixaBay Content License
“Eclipse Sun Space” by AstroGraphix_Visuals is Licensed under PixaBay Content License
“Stars, Galaxy, Space” by WikiImages is Licensed under PixaBay Content License
Video Credits:
“A Woman in a Space Suit” by Video Kickstarter on Pexels licensed under CC0
“Immersive Sci-Fi Scene with Astronaut Animation” by Unending Visuals on Pexels licensed under CC0
“Rocket Flying” by Pixabay on Pexels licensed under CC0
“The Sun Illuminating Earth’s Surface” by Ingrid North on Pexels licensed under CC0
“Rocket Launch during Night Time” by Pixabay on Pexels licensed under CC0
“White Smoke of a Space Craft” by Pixabay on Pexels licensed under CC0
“Launching of White Space Shuttle” by Kindel Media on Pexels licensed under CC0
“Astronaut Looking at Galaxy” by Pixabay on Pexels licensed under CC0
Music Credits:
“Remain” by Random Rab licensed under is Licensed under Uppbeat Content License
Hi Alexander,
Otherworldly Journey does a great job of capturing the feeling of exploration and solitude, but not in a sad way, more like a fascination with the idea of another world out there. It starts off strong with a rocket launch, setting up the journey right away, and the visuals match the beat of the music really well, making everything feel smooth and immersive. Some of the best moments were the stunning shots of Earth and space, along with astronauts floating in the vastness, which really gave a sense of wonder and exploration. The videos and images didn’t just follow the song; they enhanced it, making everything feel even more otherworldly. If anything, the rocket launch sequence lasted a little longer than necessary, and trimming it down could help keep the pacing more engaging. One thing to consider for next time is adding a title page at the beginning to set the stage before the journey starts. Overall, it was a really cool and visually impressive video with a great mix of music and imagery.
Hi Alexander! I liked how clear your theme was. To me, it was a tiny bit sad, despite how upbeat the music was. The notion of being alone in space is terrifying, so maybe that is my own bias. I wish the photo cuts were slowed down because I didn’t see what they were and it was offbeat. Your videos helped the viewer understand the theme and were nicely cut. Overall, great job!
Hi, Alexander! I really dig the music you picked for your video. I really felt this was indeed a space odysee. The music gave a real vibe of an 80s/90s film montage showing the determination of a character. I like how you blended the images and videos (for instance at the beginning with the video of the rocket switching to a series of images of a rocket), which were paced along to the music. I think the only thing missing was an opening of some sort like another comment said, a title page. Very, very well done!