SLAY ME
SLAY ME (small)
Video Rating 16+
Clips Taken From:
Equilibrium
V for Vendetta
The Final Stand
Note: All music videos can be viewed online at http://www.youtube.com/user/NeoSoldner
This one was rather a thrill to make. I just love Pirates of the Carribbean. I had been planning this one since the release of the third film, but it took some time to get around to it. I did the mmv in a rather short time though. The clip is pretty much self-explanitory, and basically just enjoyment. Have fun watching it. So here it is:
Here is yet another Loving Jesus music video. This would not have been possible if I had not had the extended vesion of LOTR, as it has way more love/girl scenes than the theatrical version. It was quite fun to make this one, and very inspering. It took only 2 1/2 hours to make it, all praise to the Lord Himself! By the way, in case you don't realise it, Aragorn is supposed to be Jesus -- NOT a mechanic (like my Mom says). So here it is:
Yes, it has happened! I've done it! Finally I have broken out of the rut & made a Loving Jesus music video! I have to say, it is entirely the Lord's doing that made it come out as good as it did. The first half was a real struggle for me, and I was sure that I would have a very hard to do the last two choruses. But around the time of teh lead break, the Lord suddenly punched through & it just flowed. I mean, i did the whole last part in about 5 minuets; and it's teh best part of the video! Praise the Lord! I hope you all enjoy it & remember that you need to love the Man JC intimately. So here it is:
300 is one of the more difficult films to make a music video of, because there are very few parts where the speed stays the same for a considerable length of time. But we all must work around that, ha. This will be the last MMV I'll be putting up this year. It turned out quite well in my opinion, one of my best that didn't have a concert mixed in. So come & download & enjoy it, the last one this year. Don't forget to read the lyrics or you won't have a clue as to what the song is saying! So here it is:
I have yet never had more difficulty in making a music video than this one. Wonder why? Well, the concert in which Steve McNair sang it -well- he sang at almost double the speed of the recording. And the crappy video editing program I use can only slow down half speed, not almost half, heh. So to get it just right was one big headache. But it turned out fairly nicely. Make my labors worthwhile by downloading it & enjoying it, ha ha. So here it is:
Sam Nayakima produced one totally kick-arse mmv of this song awile back. It was so awesome. But I also had these great clips of Stem's performace at the Japan AIP 2006 & Wordstock IV. So This vid is simply a mix of those three videos. Hope you enjoy it. So here it is:
This is the last of the three Lord of The Rings music videos I decided to make. It's much better than "Make'm Bleed", & just about as good as "Never". Thanks to my Wordstock III DVDs & a snazzy video converter for the Wordstock IV flv files, its got some rockin' concert clips mixed in too. Hope you all have a good time with it. So here it is:
I always liked this song. And then I heard the live version from Eurock II. It's got this awsome lead break that was just the thing missing from the original recording. And get this: the Eurock version was such good quality that it almost sounds like a proper recording itself, and there is no crowd sounds at all! So I decided to use the live version for this MMV. This clip is a bit on the heavy side, as I portraid it as it truly is. You'll get the feeling right away, and you'll never wanna get involved with the bloodsucking system! Hope you enjoy it. So here it is:
This is the second one of the Star Wars music videos that I spoke about earlier. This one is not quite as good, personally, as Blow Away. But it has the concert from Wordstock I to add variety to the flick. Hope you all enjoy it. So here it is:
The long awaited & much asked for MMV is now availible -Vibrate! This one is my third favorite of all the music videos I have created. (After 'Make It Home' & 'Never') I hope you all enjoy feeling that rhythm in your shoes. I know I enjoyed making it, ha. So here it is:
First MMV I did this year. One of my friends was watching my music videos & asked me if I couldn't do one with Star Wars. So I did. Two of them actually, you'll get the next one in a few weeks, DV. I quite liked how most of the movie fit the song. So for all of you Jett aged Star Wars fans, this ones for you. Hope you enjoy it. So here it is:
This is the last MMV I did in 2006. It's not one of my better ones, in fact it more like one of my crummy ones, ha. I hit a bit of a low point in my video editing talents at the end of 2006 (as you saw with Alone In The Dark), but praise the Lord it picked up again in 2007, which will come fairly soon. Hope you enjoy this somewhat. So here it is:
When I watched the movie "The Passion of The Christ", I felt this song running through my head the entire time. I got around to doing an mmv of it nearly a year & a half later. I think that this movie fits the spirit of the song more then of all the other Jesus films. Hope you enjoy it, & remember the sacrifice that Jesus gave to each & every one of you. So here it is:
An small attempt to make an MMV of a Metanoya number. Didn't come out quite as good as I hoped it would, but some liked it. Don't have much to say about it, as its pretty self-explanitory. If you're tired of Matrix mmvs, you may like it. So here it is:
This one was posted on the Wolf Studio sit some time ago, so many of you may already have it. But if you don't, you can happily get it now! This was my first attempt to create a music video with the band/singer combined with the clips. I thought it turned out pretty good. They'll will be more like this comming up in the next couple of months. A cool snippit: they put this on the MO site!! So here it is:
This the second MMV in my trilogy of this series. I've heard some real encoraging comments on this one, so I suspect that it is fairly good. I did try my best. After the song there is a short bit with Iexisters trance number "Matrix" to finish off the thought. So here it is:
I slapped this one together in about two hours. It is okay, but you'll notice that the timing of the drum beats & the sword hits go very nicely together, ha. It was fun to make. I gave due credit to the female warrior of the film, as well as the way-cool Elf. Like it or not. So Here it is.
This one is my personal favorite. My best song with my best movie! I just redid it again recently, but the original was done in 2006 so it is in that category. So here it is:
This was an experiment with tiles & text. So there is a lot of flashing signs. I think it came out pretty good, so if you like it, all the better. Have fun watching it. So here it is:
My first mmv for Senior Teens. I loved the movie, and the song is so powerful. I've heard that somewhere they made a video for this song that was humerous. But I always thought it was serious. One of Emmanuel's greats. So here it is:
This was the first mmv I produced in 2006. After I watched the movie, the next day I got the entire script in prophecy, and completed the production the same day. I hope you enjoy it. So here it is:
Welcome! Since I was about 10, I wanted to make music videos. In November 2004, that dream came true! I have done a lot of MMVs over the past 3 years. Some of them where good, & others were crummy. But now has come the time that I can share them with you. I'm going to upload them by date, so you'll get the oldest first. I hope you enjoy them, God bless you all!