by Blender Dumbass Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".
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I'm Not Even Human ( a film that I made in 2018 ) has an original score written by me. This original score is also the first time I used MIDI to compose music instead of playing it on the electric piano. The first song "Explosion" was originally composed and recorded using the piano, but the sound quality of the piano was nowhere near where I wanted it to be for the movie. So for the first time I touched MIDI and redone the song in MIDI, which sounded great. So I made all of the original score for the movie in MIDI apart from 3 songs. The Bill's Into was recorded with live guitar. Abstraktation was improvised on the piano. And the final Bonus Track was recorded the same way as my album The Pentas.
↩ Reply Link to the page about the movie I'm Not Even Human↩ Reply Download from Internet Archive↩ Reply Explosion↩ Reply ↩ Reply Abstraktation↩ Reply ↩ Reply Ownership↩ Reply ↩ Reply Pito's Theme↩ Reply ↩ Reply 4211D79th Theme↩ Reply ↩ Reply Bill's Intro↩ Reply ↩ Reply Bill's Theme↩ Reply ↩ Reply The Attack↩ Reply ↩ Reply The Chase Part 1↩ Reply ↩ Reply The Chase Part 2↩ Reply ↩ Reply The Chase Part 3↩ Reply ↩ Reply Crystal Castle↩ Reply ↩ Reply Hallucination (Bonus Track)↩ Reply ↩ Reply The music of this album are under both the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical and Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licenses. Choose either.↩ Reply When I made I'm Not Even Human in 2018 I didn't know nothing about licensing and thought that putting "Non-Commercial" is better. Later I learned that Libre Stuff should not block the ability of sales. More about that on GNU.ORG. I cannot remove the previous license. Because creative commons licenses are irrevocable. But I can add another one. And so now you can choose between the two.↩ Reply
Critics gave negative reviews to 2004 Tony Scott's film Man on Fire because of "grim story that gets harder to take the longer it goes on". Are you fucking serious? How then Lars Von Trier movies get good reviews? Something isn't quite right here. To be frank, the film is very ultra-cinematic. Which could rub some critics the wrong way. Scott doesn't just direct the shit out of it. He also edits the shit out of it. Making one of the coolest directed films in existence. Which if you think about it, isn't particularly what critics find as a serious picture. And yes, the film is grim. At times it feel like a horror film. Not just a thriller. But the film is a rather satisfactory experience.
Edgar Wright with his 2017 film Baby Driver shows that he can make some awesome clean action if he wants to. And yet watching his 2007 film Hot Fuzz you feel like something isn't quite wright. The camera is too shaky and the editing is too quick. Is he trying to "hide something"? No! He simply imitates Michael Bay, that's all.