« Harry Potter », « Star Wars », « Zelda »… dans les mondes imaginaires (et relaxants) de YouTube Les « salles d’ambiance », de longues vidéos mêlant musique douce et intérieurs cosys, fleurissent sur la plate-forme. Conçues pour la détente ou la concentration, elles ont vu leur popularité s’étendre et proposent des immersions de plus en plus éloignées du réel. Temps de Lecture 6 min.
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Grâce à l’ASMR, Hendril immerge le spectateur dans l’ambiance studieuse et féérique de Poudlard. ASMR WEEKLY
Nuit d’orage sur Poudlard. Dans la salle commune de Gryffondor, tout est calme. Un feu crépite faiblement dans l’âtre, tandis que des bourrasques de pluie fouettent les fenêtres. Non, trop hivernal, finalement. Basculons dans la tanière de Bilbo le Hobbit, penché sur de vieux grimoires, ou plutôt dans la nuit bioluminescente de Pandora, la pla
Posted on Tuesday, December 29th, 2020 by Ethan Anderton
The Morning Watch is a recurring feature that highlights a handful of noteworthy videos from around the web. They could be video essays, fanmade productions, featurettes, short films, hilarious sketches, or just anything that has to do with our favorite movies and TV shows.
In this edition, listen as animators react and breakdown some sequences from
Toy Story 3 and
Patrick (H) Willems takes a closer look at
The Greatest Showman and the greatness that may lie within this silly musical. And finally, set a relaxing mood in your house by way of Middle-earth with some
Lofi Vibes and Animations to Keep You Company at Work
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Music and Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) recordings can calm your nerves and promote productivity, which is as good a reason as any to listen to a bunch of them while you’re working. And some studies have suggested that videos with soft sound and slow movements are “widely reported to be accompanied by feelings of relaxation and well-being.”