Yes, I agree, *you are* - for having left such a mean-spirited comment. Did you even bother to read the notes in the description of this video - they tell you this video was not intended to entertain you. I could easily delete your hurtful comment - but as it says more about you than it does the video - I will leave it for all the world to see. If you can't be nice - or even offer *constructive* criticism - don't bother saying anything at all. If nothing else, you could have said that the music is magnificent.
@user-lc3if6zk6h9 күн бұрын
Люлли бесподобен!!!
@Glynola_Productions7 күн бұрын
Lully's music is certainly magnificent.
@user-yy5qc7eu7v14 күн бұрын
👏❤👍
@user-yy5qc7eu7v14 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@ZARA225518 күн бұрын
Wonderful ♥
@Glynola_Productions18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@sofiaoblitas338218 күн бұрын
que
@Glynola_Productions18 күн бұрын
que que? Read the Description Notes.
@druisteen23 күн бұрын
cela fait très année 2000 ..PS2
@Glynola_Productions22 күн бұрын
So, given a PS5, could you choreograph a dance show with 20 performers spread across the world, with personally designed avatars & costumes set to your own music playlist performing especially selected dance routines in a theatre setting to your own design with a bespoke lighting design? These are the qualities you should be assessing. If you can do better, it shouldn't be too difficult - this was a repeat of an old show using older animations, please do so and send me a link so that I can appreciate your brilliance - and I'll go and buy a PS5. Check out some of our more modern shows.
@Anu-jb8vjАй бұрын
Зелень, это трендец😅
@Anu-jb8vjАй бұрын
😅❤😘
@jelsner5077Ай бұрын
I didn't know Satan designed costumes.
@Glynola_ProductionsАй бұрын
In 1669 Louis XIV commissioned a very special 'concert' to celebrate the 'Future of France'. One of his favourite costume designers, despite being a hardened Satanist, Jean-François Lemonnier of Poitiers was commanded to make a new type of gown that would allow a danseuse to dance more freely without her gown impeding her leg-movements. His solution was to remove the under-frame and petticoats holding the shape of the outer gown and replace the outer (and now, only) layer with vertical strips, or 'rubans', of (initially) calico (but later, silk of course) painted with ten (yes, ten) layers of the newly discovered latex while draping the fabric over a barrel. Once dried, the 'rubans', once stitched together at the top, would hold their shape unaided whilst allowing great freedom of expression in dance - a great success. His demonic side emerging, Lemonnier introduced an insidious 'temptation' - the ladies' bare legs would briefly show passing between the 'rubans', something designed to inflame lust in the audience and in particular Louis but was hardly acceptable to the dancers who complained about the coldness of the rooms in court. So, Jean-François designed long linen 'leg-sleeves', in the same colour & design as their gowns, in an attempt to preserve their seductiveness while keeping them warm. We would call these 'Glitch Pants' today - but, at the time, they soon became known as *Longue-Jean's* (read it with a French accent) and were loved by the ladies whose descendants would embrace 'leggings' whole-heartedly. Some of his other gown designs used at the concert were not so well received, they were considered too 'futuristic', and were put away for many decades until Lemonnier's great-grandson, Daniel, reintroduced them to the world. I hope that, nevertheless, you enjoyed the modern recreation of the concert - like this reply, it is a work of fantasy & imagination (as mentioned in the notes for the video) and a hallmark of Second Life.
@danielmarechal4729Ай бұрын
Le grand " Te Deum " est un cantique latin d'action de grâce de l'Eglise Catholique et non une danse 😂 la dite culture 😂
@Glynola_ProductionsАй бұрын
Yes, that is correct, "Te Deum" was composed as a sacred song in 1684 - a good fifteen years after the event depicted in our re-enactment - but it didn't start out that way. Lully composed 7 'intermèdes' for his collaboration with Molière in the 1664 comédie-ballet "La Princesse d'Élide". Molière needed only 6 of them and so the seventh, untitled piece, was set aside for a few years and resurfaced in the event shown *as a dance.* After the event it languished unperformed for over a decade until Lully turned his genius towards sacred music. In much the same that Samuel Barber orchestrated the second movement of his "String Quartet, Op. 11" to create the 1938 version "Adagio for Strings" and then much later on refashioned it yet again to create his 1965 'sacred' choral work "Agnus Dei", so Lully in 1684 refashioned his earlier work to create his great, and almost functionally identical, "Te Deum". As it is impossible to find a recording of Lully's original, untitled piece, I feel it justified to utilize one of his his self-derivative work in this depiction. Am I justified? For some background to this specific event: In 1669, Louis XIV commissioned a very special 'concert' to celebrate the 'Future of France'. He commanded one of his favourite costume designers, Jean-François Lemonnier of Poitiers, to make a new type of gown that would give a 'glimpse of The Shape of Things To Come'. Jean-François sought out the help of Geoffrey Wells of England who had just invented a Time Machine (his great-great-grandson Herbert George Wells wrote about this device much later on). Travelling a hundred years into his future, Jean-François learned about the fashion-styles that would become commonplace in that time, picked up a piece of music "Les Indes Gallantes" (which would not be written by Jean-Philippe Rameau until 20 years after Louis XIV's death), some of the new dance-styles being enjoyed and after another leap forward, a wristwatch for the King. As Rameau was not born until 20 years after the concert, it can only be surmised that a parent or grandparent hummed the tune as a lullaby for the young Jean-Philippe and that long-forgotten memory gave him the inspiration for his 'own' composition. Although all these innovations were much enjoyed by the visionary Sun King (particularly the wristwatch - you can see him admiring it in several scenes), the fashions were not so well received by the courtiers, they were considered too 'futuristic', and were put away for many decades until Lemonnier's great-grandson, Daniel, reintroduced them to the world (as they will be again in the 23rd Century). The music remains as timeless as anything can. We do not know what happened to the wristwatch - maybe it was disposed-of when the battery died - fitting for something from a disposable world. I hope that you enjoyed the modern recreation of the concert - like this reply, it is a work of fantasy & imagination (as mentioned in the notes for the video). 'Second Life' is a world built on Imagination and Inspiration.
@davidwright84322 ай бұрын
The artistic possibilities of this medium are stunning. Thanks for introducing me to them. I look forward to seeing how they progress!
@lorenzocassani81692 ай бұрын
The costumes are of the eighteen century
@Glynola_Productions2 ай бұрын
That is correct. In 1669 Louis XIV commissioned a very special 'concert' to celebrate the 'Future of France'. He commanded one of his favourite costume designers, Jean-François Lemonnier of Poitiers, to make a new type of gown that would give a 'glimpse of The Shape of Things To Come'. Jean-François sought out the help of Geoffrey Wells of England who had just invented a Time Machine (his great-great-grandson Herbert George Wells wrote about this device much later on). Travelling a hundred years into his future, Jean-François learned about the fashion-styles that would become commonplace in that time, picked up a piece of music "Les Indes Gallantes" (which would not be written by Jean-Philippe Rameau until 20 years after Louis XIV's death), some of the new dance-styles being enjoyed and after another leap forward, a wristwatch for the King. As Rameau was not born until 20 years after the concert, it can only be surmised that a parent or grandparent hummed the tune as a lullaby for the young Jean-Philippe and that long-forgotten memory gave him the inspiration for his 'own' composition. Although all these innovations were much enjoyed by the visionary Sun King (particularly the wristwatch - you can see him admiring it in several scenes), the fashions were not so well received by the courtiers, they were considered too 'futuristic', and were put away for many decades until Lemonnier's great-grandson, Daniel, reintroduced them to the world (as they will be again in the 23rd Century). The music remains as timeless as anything can. We do not know what happened to the wristwatch - maybe it was disposed-of when the battery died - fitting for something from a disposable world. I hope that you enjoyed the modern recreation of the concert - like this reply, it is a work of fantasy & imagination (as mentioned in the notes for the video).
@encyclopediapierciana68152 ай бұрын
THis is AI!
@Glynola_ProductionsАй бұрын
No, it's not - it's CGI. Every element of this performance is determined by human intelligence - only the actual rendering as a 3D scene is left for the computer to generate. The short dance animations are either hand-crafted or motion-captured - these are then assembled into dance routines for the CGI characters (avatars) to 'perform'. The appearance of the avatars is a combination of Anu's specified outfits (often hand-crafted by one of the Muse team - even down to choosing the weight and flexibility of the material) and each individual operator's choice of body, face and skin - each tweaked to the operator's preference. The set is a combination of items purchased from specialized creators or hand-crafted items by Anu herself. The whole is choreographed by Anu to music of her choice. The 2024 version of this show (see notes) has been given an overhaul, with new costumes and a few other changes.
@janjiir.nataraj92472 ай бұрын
this is the dance style I love
@Glynola_Productions2 ай бұрын
Thank you and in which case you might enjoy our "Symphonic Tales" show kzbin.info/www/bejne/bInQaHuKh8iXgZY but it's a whole hour long - or our shorter "Contrasts" trailer kzbin.info/www/bejne/nYqumZyAZpqLqMk
@lepaintre1232 ай бұрын
🥰❤🩹❤❤❤❤❤
@christianalutrova2 ай бұрын
Beautifully done - on both sides of the camera. Thank you for sharing :)
@Glynola_Productions2 ай бұрын
and thank YOU for your very kind words - they are much appreciated.
@Artemisiagentileschia3 ай бұрын
Except Nagada sang dhol
@Artemisiagentileschia3 ай бұрын
The video is really good but the musics sounds more European then actual Indian songs 😭😭
@Glynola_Productions2 ай бұрын
or maybe Californian? Indian style for Western ears ! Glad you liked it though.
@lululee66063 ай бұрын
The scene is so beautiful, so reminiscent of the palace and gardens of the 18th century, I love it❤
@lululee66063 ай бұрын
I really enjoying these creative animations ,and Especially the beautiful classical music Baroque music and the dances of the magnificently dressed people of the age of Louis XIV are really beautiful❤also hope love to see elements from the Rococo period of Louis XV or Louis XVI, such as the ball of Marie-Antoinette!❤❤🎉
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
Thank you Lulu for your very encouraging words. You may be interested to know that Anu (in collaboration with another) has recreated Le Petit Trianon, and its gardens, built by Louis XV and used by Marie-Antoinette. We haven't had a ball there as yet but I did make a short video woven around a couple of characters engaged in a secret tryst but is designed to show some of the major elements of that build. You can see it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5KzpXype5qfb6c - sorry it does not use music of the period. Another, more artistic videographer than I, also made a lovely little video that you can see here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o4KrfJuAe8yqeKM I hope you enjoy.
@lululee66063 ай бұрын
@@Glynola_Productions Thank you, very beautiful garden and palace scene, full of romance, I really enjoying these 3D animation very much❤️💐
@lululee66063 ай бұрын
Its very wonderful show!❤ I love the baroque music and the Sun King. the music and the 3D animation are so perfectly!thank you!
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
I'm glad you like it - thank you for your kind response.
@lepaintre1233 ай бұрын
Majestueuse vidéo !
@Glynola_Productions2 ай бұрын
Thank you ♥
@lepaintre1233 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/bqjWc6VnbKqfhJI
@lepaintre1233 ай бұрын
It must be admitted, an excellent mastery of the different dance HUDs. 🥰😍❤🩹❤❤❤❤❤
@lepaintre1233 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/r6fCpnhnfr2Sd6s 🥰😍❤🩹❤
@lepaintre1233 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJuzap-Mf95srLc ❤🧡❤
@lepaintre1233 ай бұрын
🥰😍❤🩹❤❤❤❤❤
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup
@videocatalao3 ай бұрын
Gosh, absolutely horrible. Get a life.
@Artemisiagentileschia3 ай бұрын
Ça me rappelle les anciens Barbie 🫠
@countessthun52903 ай бұрын
Well done !
@minkapurple3 ай бұрын
Lol, this looks like SL in 2003.
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
Please elaborate - what exactly do you think dates it?
@minkapurple3 ай бұрын
Lol. if you can't see it then you're either elderly or delusional. @@Glynola_Productions
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
@@minkapurple Yes, I'm both - but having just seen your channel I cannot imagine that you have any opinion I would value. You don't understand innocent fun do you?
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
@@minkapurple btw it would seem that your reply has been ghost-banned by YT - they are getting a bit twitchy about people using their platform to insult other users. It is not in my 'Held for Review' section otherwise I would make it visible.
@minkapurple3 ай бұрын
Are bit thirsty for my reply aren't we? Ghost banned? lolol. But if the mere fact of your being "elderly" offends you then you need to clearly take stock. And you yourself even admitted this fact. Please don't post anymore content, you give SL a horrible name, more so than it does already. @@Glynola_Productions
@zyggy643 ай бұрын
Very well done.
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
Thanks Gin, it is the best version of this show so far.
@seaturtleone3 ай бұрын
Fantastic production Glyn bravo.
@Glynola_Productions3 ай бұрын
Thank you Michael - it was a great show - difficult to go wrong.
@lepaintre1233 ай бұрын
@@Glynola_Productions 🥰🥰🥰
@DebbieHuff4 ай бұрын
So beautiful ❤️
@user-pn1nl3oj9l4 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, you do an amazing job!!
@seaturtleone4 ай бұрын
Top shelf Glyn:) Watching your video was like doing it again. Wonderful!
@Glynola_Productions4 ай бұрын
Thank you Michael - your feedback and kind words mean a lot to me.
@vampireheart854 ай бұрын
does this sim still exist? I'm Avonlea Graves on SL,but I go by Danielle Bloodrose
@Glynola_Productions4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the sub and your interest. The sim - Ravenhart - does indeed still exist but it has a major make-over during the summer. There is still a dance circle, currently with standing stones, but the majority of the SIM houses a superb recreation of the Petit Trianon - see my other video. A Solstice Dance was held for 2023 but I have not put a video together for it - there is one though by Sabina Valeska. Anu Papp is the owner of the SIM and searching for her will unearth other treats
@Glynola_Productions4 ай бұрын
Just an update: To access Ravenhart at present, you have to belong to the group *'Le Jardin Romantique'* - you can join this group from the profile of *Violet Boa* (at present it's free to join) - she handles the PR for Anu. I heartedly recommend that you make at least one visit there, the build is quite amazing - you will not believe that it's only one SIM.
@zyggy646 ай бұрын
Another great video.
@sabinavaleskaSL6 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful ❤
@Glynola_Productions6 ай бұрын
Thank you Bina - it would have been more so if I'd had better frame-rates and lighting that didn't misbehave. I'm not keen on jerky videos but if it's that or nothing then I guess it has to be tolerated. Which video editor do you tend to use? I use a 'home' version of Sony Vegas (now Movie Studio from Magix) but they've stopped development now. Glyn.
@lunabranwen84186 ай бұрын
Blessed Be~ ❤
@lunabranwen84187 ай бұрын
Magical! Hats off to you all! ❤
@ingagolubeva41917 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@zyggy647 ай бұрын
oh em gee Glyn, beautiful camera work. Thank you for creating this piece of art to go with Anu's and Caroline's creation.