Been a while since I wrote a blog entry, so I may as well write something.
Lightsen/Naysu, either of which she is known as on the net, has been a very hard-working solo animator, and in many ways, her effort shows very clearly. It becomes particularly impressive when one learns that all visuals in her videos are 100% her work; most teamwork involved is for voice acting and, in my case, music.
I have already contributed music to two successful videos of hers, one of which, a Sonic-the-Hedgehog-themed short, was exclusively my own score. Since I've already shared those videos on this blog, however, here is one of her others: a rather interesting Pokemon short about the concept of theft.
Lightsen/Naysu, either of which she is known as on the net, has been a very hard-working solo animator, and in many ways, her effort shows very clearly. It becomes particularly impressive when one learns that all visuals in her videos are 100% her work; most teamwork involved is for voice acting and, in my case, music.
I have already contributed music to two successful videos of hers, one of which, a Sonic-the-Hedgehog-themed short, was exclusively my own score. Since I've already shared those videos on this blog, however, here is one of her others: a rather interesting Pokemon short about the concept of theft.
I realize this is slightly irrelevant to music despite my contributions to related videos. However, I still feel this was worth writing; Naysu certainly may have what it takes to go professional, and some additional promotion wouldn't hurt her for that reason.