Hi everybody!
When Anime Studio was still Moho, on the Lostmarble site you could view a couple of example movies made with Moho. Among them, there was an animation of a beautiful song, which I can't find anymore on the internet, but which I would LOVE to see again.
Maybe some of you remember this nice animation, and maybe someone can help me find it, maybe someone here still has the video, maybe somebody here knows where to look for it. I tried finding it for more than a year now, and didn't succeed yet.
The song started with some squirrels climbing a tree and flowers blooming. There was a woman singing. In the middle of the animation, there was a boat on a see with men on it. You also saw lots of seagulls flying and jumping dolphins. At the end of the animation you saw a view of the planet (the world) and four children putting their hands together. I think it ended with a cloud that was a sort of god-like character. I don't know what the text of the song meant, because if I remember it well, it was made by a studio in Israel.
The music started with a woman singing, later there was a men's choir, and at the end a children's choir singing. It ended with a heavy man's voice.
I liked the animation very much. On this site, I can't find any clue anymore:
http://www.lostmarble.com/moviesamples.html
I hope somebody can tell me the name of the studio. It was very inspiring!
Thank you in advance.
Searching an old Moho example video
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I think the one you're think of is "Good Spirit Song". Hadn't seen this in forever. It's very inspiring. Thanks for reminding me of it.
I finally bookmarked this page since the only way I ever find it is by checking out the 'News' link on http://www.lostmarble.com, where it mentions the gallery.
I think the one you're think of is "Good Spirit Song". Hadn't seen this in forever. It's very inspiring. Thanks for reminding me of it.
I finally bookmarked this page since the only way I ever find it is by checking out the 'News' link on http://www.lostmarble.com, where it mentions the gallery.