Game Music Meditations: Final Fantasy IX – Terra/Bran Bal


The first in a new feature called Game Music Meditations. Basically, I’ll create whatever images to mind when I listen to the music in video games and make a short film of them.  Should make a nice filler between reviews and such. Enjoy! (And yes, it’s all my artwork. ^^)


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4 Responses to “Game Music Meditations: Final Fantasy IX – Terra/Bran Bal”

  1. The Pixie says:

    Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)

    IMO, the soundtrack from FF9 is very underrated. I'm sure I'll do more from that game.

  2. Kyle says:

    I don't remember much of the score from IX, but those were some nice pieces, both at the visual and sonic level. =D

  3. That was interesting is that art all yours congratulations. This is pretty close to the video game remix videos i do.

    • The Pixie says:

      Yep, I do the art for these. Sometimes, it’s just Photoshop; sometimes, it’s manipulating effects in Sony Vegas; and sometimes, like here, I make things in my trusty (and ancient) copies of Bryce and Poser and add the finishing touches in Photoshop. Glad you like it, and I’ll have to check out your work.