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NASA Shuttle Specific Sections => Atlantis (Post STS-135, T&R) => Topic started by: klausd on 07/22/2011 07:06 am
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Time to say good bye: Enjoy the Shuttle a last time... Please watch in 720p (HD) (Fullscreen!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH0nm3Tv8Rw&hd=1
over and out for my shuttle mission music videos :'(
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You saved the best till last. I can't think of a more fitting tribute to Atlantis and the other orbiters. Well done!
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Nicely done, Klaus :)
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Excelent work and fantastic music selection!
Thanks.
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VERY nice job Klaus... greatly enjoyed that.
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Exceptional. Thank you Klaus.
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This video is exceptional, Thank you so very much for this. I need to watch all your other videos now.
Thanks so much for sharing this and I hope as more footage is released that you continue to make more great films!
Thanks again!
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Awesome video!
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AWESOME AWESOME!!!
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Hate the music, terrible remixed euro dance. Good footage.
Looking forward the MaxQ video, which are always the best.
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I think it's Impossible to match everyones music taste in just 8 minutes and as i never wanted to copy the great MaxQ Videos, i never used their sound-style. Sure, i have to say that they inspired me to begin making those shuttle movies. Thanks for that MaxQ! But i dont think this is a competition.
We just all love the Space Shuttle and thats our way to share it. :)
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Stunning, absolutely stunning. The music was perfect.
Thank you, and great job.
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OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU for making these!!!!
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Hate the music, terrible remixed euro dance. Good footage.
Looking forward the MaxQ video, which are always the best.
I'll second Klaus's statement about not being able to satisfy everyone's musical taste. I've had people tell me they didn't like our music before as well. To each their own.
Klaus - excellent work, mate. Keep it up!
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I think it's Impossible to match everyones music taste in just 8 minutes and as i never wanted to copy the great MaxQ Videos, i never used their sound-style. Sure, i have to say that they inspired me to begin making those shuttle movies. Thanks for that MaxQ! But i dont think this is a competition.
We just all love the Space Shuttle and thats our way to share it. :)
Thank you for the kind words both of you. I agree that it is not easy matching everyone's taste in music. We are quite aware there are those who don't normally care for our choice in songs either, but we press on with it as it is part of our mutual passion, and frankly cause NASA TV doesn't have its own dedicated team making music videos yet :) That being said, we agree there is a competitive nature to making each video better than the last, but it's not personally directed at any one individual to make them want to stop doing it. We are glad to have inspired, as we too we once inspired by members on this forum in fact, so keep having fun doing what you do, cause if it's no fun, it aint worth doing.
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Thank you guys!
I just hope to see other space related companies publishing gigabytes of video sources very soon. Please let us be part of your missions as NASA did the last years. Spaceflight means nothing to the general public without (motion) pictures.
Thats my only wish for the future regarding the new commercial path of space exploration we are going to have.
But for now i'm really looking forward to enjoy the sts-135 shutte mission video from MaxQ :)
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I think the music fitted the subject matter perfectly and very much enjoyed the video as a whole.
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Fantastic stuff! Your videos are always something I look forward to after recent launches.
What songs did you use in this video? They were epic.
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What songs did you use in this video? They were epic.
These 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prwp3fX1h9Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApmcTjT3bro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvw6qPyYY48
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Magnificent video Klausd. You did a great job of covering the buzz during orbiter processing before the mission, and the music for Atlantis leaving the ISS - effectively the shuttle's goodbye to the outpost it helped build - was fantastic. Nice to see THAT toy on the station's walls as well!