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But isn't Kissing You from DiCaprio's Romeo & Juliet?
Nop, Kissing you is part of the theme of Romeo&Juliet by Nino Rota (1968), the old version :noshake:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film_soundtrack)
Kissing You is from the DiCaprio movie, however RJ2 uses Nino Rota soundtrack
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_+_Juliet#Soundtrack

I'm still in search of a HD video source to use so I can upload it publicly because it was originally just made for my own viewing pleasure, but I thought the results turned out unexpectedly good so I'd just like to share them with the small group of people here on GS :yes:
), but it's much harder!
Kind of cross-promoting myself here LOL I know some people here don't go to The Edge, so I thought I'd share something I posted in the 'Who Should Skate to This?' thread:
Hanyu and Ravel, Une barque sur l'ocean (André Laplante)
Similar to melmel's great:agree: edit of Ballade no 1 to New World Symphony, I edited his MOI 'Requiem of Heaven and Earth' to this beautiful and flowing Ravel piece about a ship sailing on the ocean. His effortless glide, the rise and fall of his movements, the contrast between serenity and crashing waves, the tragedy and anguish, the hope, his costume, the oceanic blue light, all of it comes together really nicely. He becomes the physical and emotional embodiment of water. :yes:
If you take a look, I'd love to get feedback. I don't have permission from the uploader Japan Figure Skating so please don't reupload it anywhereI'm still in search of a HD video source to use so I can upload it publicly because it was originally just made for my own viewing pleasure, but I thought the results turned out unexpectedly good so I'd just like to share them with the small group of people here on GS :yes:
I've also been trying to edit some of his programs to Ravel's Lever du jour (imagine a 4T+3T starting around 0:55!), but it's much harder!
)
Kind of cross-promoting myself here LOL I know some people here don't go to The Edge, so I thought I'd share something I posted in the 'Who Should Skate to This?' thread:
Hanyu and Ravel, Une barque sur l'ocean (André Laplante)
Similar to melmel's great edit of Ballade no 1 to New World Symphony, I edited his MOI 'Requiem of Heaven and Earth' to this beautiful and flowing Ravel piece about a ship sailing on the ocean. His effortless glide, the rise and fall of his movements, the contrast between serenity and crashing waves, the tragedy and anguish, the hope, his costume, the oceanic blue light, all of it comes together really nicely. He becomes the physical and emotional embodiment of water. :yes:
I've also been trying to edit some of his programs to Ravel's Lever du jour (imagine a 4T+3T starting around 0:55!), but it's much harder!
I'm brainstorming about the Howl one right now, still thinking about which program would fit the best (my mind keep going to Papadakis and Cizeron when I listen to it so it doesn't help XD)
(Thanks for your work!)In my humble opinion I'd say any piece would be good when the one dancing it is Yuzu.
But the day he skates to THIS MUSIC is the day I die:
It’s her field!Wow, that fit very nicely! Your editing skills are good too :yes:
Thank youWow that was absolutely beautiful !! I love it(and welcome to the editing club !
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:Yes, he's like a water sprite from Arthurian legends or mythology. The lighting really contributes to the atmosphere. The solo spot-light at the very end is like the first beacon of light bursting through the clouds after a storm. The camera work at MOI was also really good, the camera did long pans alongside the length of the rink so you can see how fast he's skating across the ice and his full-body movements.Totally agree with your description.. Further, the lightning on the venue totally matched the music, didn’t it? (For me, he looks like Undine or so also… Something fantastic…)
Daphnis et Chloe, such a beautiful sound… Yes, 4T3T part is first climax and we want to enjoy the part with an impressive piece…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVBCE3gaNxcThank you:
Yes, he's like a water sprite from Arthurian legends or mythology. The lighting really contributes to the atmosphere. The solo spot-light at the very end is like the first beacon of light bursting through the clouds after a storm. The camera work at MOI was also really good, the camera did long pans alongside the length of the rink so you can see how fast he's skating across the ice and his full-body movements.
I like the choices in this thread of Celtic music and Tango pieces, I think Shae-Lynn would be really good at stuff like that. She's also really good with rock numbers, so I'd love some Pink Floydhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVBCE3gaNxc
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Lovely editing ! it is beautiful :luv17:Kind of cross-promoting myself here LOL I know some people here don't go to The Edge, so I thought I'd share something I posted in the 'Who Should Skate to This?' thread:
Hanyu and Ravel, Une barque sur l'ocean (André Laplante)
Similar to melmel's great:agree: edit of Ballade no 1 to New World Symphony, I edited his MOI 'Requiem of Heaven and Earth' to this beautiful and flowing Ravel piece about a ship sailing on the ocean. His effortless glide, the rise and fall of his movements, the contrast between serenity and crashing waves, the tragedy and anguish, the hope, his costume, the oceanic blue light, all of it comes together really nicely. He becomes the physical and emotional embodiment of water. :yes:
If you take a look, I'd love to get feedback. I don't have permission from the uploader Japan Figure Skating so please don't reupload it anywhereI'm still in search of a HD video source to use so I can upload it publicly because it was originally just made for my own viewing pleasure, but I thought the results turned out unexpectedly good so I'd just like to share them with the small group of people here on GS :yes:
I've also been trying to edit some of his programs to Ravel's Lever du jour (imagine a 4T+3T starting around 0:55!), but it's much harder!
Thanks for sharing itThis is the video of the event held in Sendai in 2012. I think I missed this program when it was aired originally, so I'm happy I could see it todayThank you for the uploader.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3pk2yv_120311-smile-from-sendai_sport

