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This is a ambient tune... No beats! Think of floating in space but dreaming of home and Earth and gravity.... This video was made using Moray, Povray, Terragen, Swish, Magix Video Deluxe, and Ulead GIF Animator. It took three months to complete. I don't think I'll be trying another one like this without automated animation software. I made each image separately. It took forever. Anyway, the song is available here at CNET in the music section under "Orphic Endeavors" and if you like this video please check out my other videos here and then check out my website at orphicendeavors.com for more music, videos and other stuff. Thanks for watching and listening. -Bonnie
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