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Title: "My Song" animation
Description: This is another song by The Moody Blues. Written by Mike Pinder. I don't have any sort of animation program on my computer, so this was made using photoshop JPEGs and Windows Movie Maker. I have a bad habit of never finishing a song/animation video. This song is about 5 minutes long. I picked it because it's one of my favorites and I wanted to some sort of animation with swirling shapes and patterns during the instrumental part in the middle. But I stopped making frame just before the instrumental begins. I'll add it someday. Author: FizzyDrink Keywords: my song moody blues mike pinder short film animation Added: August 9, 2008
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