Lately, YouTube’s algorithm has been showing me something unexpected—
videos that blend songs I know with scenes I didn’t expect.
Music that already exists,
paired with completely different visuals.
And yet…
somehow it just works.
Because there are people out there who know how to make it work.
(If you know the song or the movie/anime,
you’ll probably love seeing how it’s been cross-edited with precision and emotion.)
🎵 Lemon – Kenshi Yonezu × A Silent Voice
▶ Watch on YouTube
🎵 When I Was Your Man – Bruno Mars × Doctor Strange
▶ Watch on YouTube
🎵 Unstoppable – Sia × Avengers: Endgame (Iron Man scenes)
▶ Watch on YouTube
🎞️ Bonus Shorts – Attack on Titan: Child of the Devil
▶ Watch short video
(I am Korean, so please understand that the subtitles are in Korean.)
I’m usually just a listener, just a viewer.
But some people—
they combine things.
And through that, they create new emotions.
A single lyric, a glance, a shift in the camera—
they match those moments to create a “scene” that hits harder than expected.
Is that… talent?
I used to think so.
Because once you’ve seen a song paired with a certain scene,
you can never hear it the same way again.
And maybe, someone reading this right now
has that exact gift.
That quiet ability to complete a feeling
through a single scene—without a word.
I admire it. Deeply. And I wonder what it’s like
to move people in silence.
Enjoyed the post?
☕ Support me here → Buy Me a Coffee
댓글 남기기