You have uncovered a chest worn by time. Upon opening the wooden box, eighteen dusty vinyl records reveal themselves. You place the first record closest to you on your player, and set the needle near the center. You turn on your record player and begin to listen to the story of Tidus, Yuna, and her other guardians unfold. This story, lost to time, is now reborn. What would it have been like, to have joined them on this journey? You wonder, dreamily as you listen to the Lost Records.
The title of the video is, Creep, it is the first of eighteen tracks on this Final Fantasy X album I have edited. The video is a slide show of images I put together, and then layered some filters on them to give it an old film look. The music that plays in the video is what I want to draw attention to, it is made to sound old, and I have put clips of spoken dialogue throughout the track.
Here is a link to my main channel. I have the rest of the 17 tracks in a play list titled 'Final Fantasy X: The Lost Records'. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYyxnkw5lfT6MMHOeest8eA
I also have quite a few other music videos I've made over the years on that channel, enjoy if you choose to check more out (^---^)
This is an interesting idea, and definitely comes off as creepy.
What got you inspired to make these style of videos?
Thank you. Its actually a coincidence that the first track in the playlist is called Creep xD I was watching a lot of lo-fi videos on youtube, I found this song that really stuck out to me, I had really enjoyed the old sounding record vibe that a lot of lo fi artists use. (I know basic) but still, I enjoyed it. any ways, here is the guys video that inspired me - https://youtu.be/BXEi3ZlCbac - at the time it was some of the only lo-fi FFX music out there, I looked and looked. But it sounded amazing to me, I thought he did a great job with it. I listened to it a lot on repeat. And I wanted to hear more of something I liked with it. which was the low quality sound, and the vocals played over the tracks. I couldn't figure out how to make a hip hop beat, but that was okay, I liked it how I was able to get it to sound with just the vocals overlaid and the low quality sounding effect. It allowed some purity in the OST. It was a lot of fun to pick through all the different sound effects, I was lucky to find them, and someone had categorized all of them into portions of the game. It was so nice.
@Rakghoulserum Oh sweet. The hiphop sound is pretty neat with the FFX music.
@SinicalGeek It really is, I listened to it again as I linked it here earlier. That really adds something to the tracks. I might end up taking some time to figure out how to do it.