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Basic Info
First Air: June 23, 2001
Rating: ⭐ 10.0/10 (2 votes)
Status: Ended
Seasons & Episodes
Seasons: 3
Episodes: 24
Last Episode
Name: Heavy Light
Season: 3, Episode: 9
Air Date: 2010-11-27
The closing Finale: Set atop an ancient mountain-top monument on a planet far from here... A massive stone grid comes alive with plasma-emitting satellite dishes, lasers, and percussion rings. We could say the music was out of this world, but it actually may just be from the 80's. Set on a peak in the mountains, the piece is performed on an Aztec-like pyramid, with a long series of small stairs leading up to it. The performance starts with the blue chorus beams appearing to trigger the transformation of the pyramid into the musical temple. At least three other planets or moons can be seen in the sky, one of which bears a strong resemblance to the planet Jupiter.
Videos
"Harmonic Voltage" - Animusic.com
"Harmonic Voltage" - Animusic.com (YouTube)
"Pipe Dream Set" - Animusic.com
"Pipe Dream Set" - Animusic.com (YouTube)
"Drum Machine Set" - Animusic.com
"Drum Machine Set" - Animusic.com (YouTube)
Animusic - Pipe Dream 2 - Bonus Feature
Animusic - Pipe Dream 2 - Bonus Feature (YouTube)
Creating the Animusic DVDs - Part 2
Creating the Animusic DVDs - Part 2 (YouTube)
Resonant Chamber - Director's Commentary
Resonant Chamber - Director's Commentary (YouTube)

Animusic

2001 3 seasons 24 episodes ⭐ 10.0/10 2 votes
Overview

Animusic is an American company specializing in the 3D visualization of MIDI-based music. Founded by Wayne Lytle, it is incorporated in New York and has offices in Texas and California. The initial name of the company was Visual Music, changed to Animusic in 1995. The company is known for its Animusic compilations of computer-generated animations, based on MIDI events processed to simultaneously drive the music and on-screen action, leading to and corresponding to every sound. Unlike many other music visualizations, the music drives the animation. While other productions might animate figures or characters to the music, the animated models in Animusic are created first, and are then programmed to follow what the music "tells them" to. 'Solo cams' featured on the Animusic DVD shows how each instrument actually plays through a piece of music from beginning to end.

Genres
Animation
Production Countries
  • United States of America
Spoken Languages
  • English en

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