Okay, so this whole idea came from when I saw play foam in a store, lol. I love listening to these types of ASMR videos, so I thought I'd buy one and use it in a video. And this is that video, haha. When I first played with it, I seriously couldn't put it down; it was so satisfying, my husband had to take it away from me, lol. I wasn't sure if I could make the visuals look good for this one, but I think we managed to nail it in the end:) I hope you'll like it:) (Oh, and the scientist kind of reminds me of the professor from Sailor Moon:) Anyone else?) Enjoy. Patreon: / miracleforest Patrons who made this video possible: Siriel Orelvia A.Ricks Fiona Freer Enno Brockhoff Katie Noga Heather Blanchard Chloe Che Lisa Shaw Chris Harter Rachel Thank you! Hi! I'm Melinda, a VFX artist and sound designer from Hungary. I create relaxing ambient soundscapes of unique places. Hopefully, you'll enjoy listening and looking at these ambience videos made to relax you, transport you to faraway places, help you study or work, and maybe even trigger your ASMR. Equipment I use: Nikon D3300 (DSLR for recording green screens, black screens and taking photographs) Tascam DR-40 (mic for recording sounds) Wacom Intuos Art (pen tablet for compositing work) Audio-Technica ATH-M40x headphones Green screen Black screen (Hubby uses Wacom Cintiq 16. He sometimes helps me, since he's an illustrator, and I can't draw, lol.) Software: Adobe Photoshop Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe After Effects Adobe Soundbooth Audacity All video and audio work is my own original creation. (And illustrator husband's sometimes, lol.)
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