Artist Bio:<br />"Saint Mesa may have been born in sunny Southern Californian, but its brooding tones often sound otherworldly. A project of multi-instrumentalist Danny McCook, Saint Mesa’s sounds are tense, darkly cinematic, with deep roots and tribalistic beats." - Musicbed<br /><br />About the Video:<br />This music video's theme relates mostly to two events that have had an effect worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter Protests. This is my artistic expression of how such things can change us all in one way or another. We believe that defeating adversity can only be accomplished by working together and not against each other.<br /><br />My stock video sources:<br />Artgrid - https://rb.gy/y9kal1<br />Filmpac: https://rb.gy/zu5zab<br />Storyblocks - https://videoblocks.go2cloud.org/SHHR<br />Envato Elements - https://elements.envato.com/<br /><br />Where I license music:<br />Audiosocket - https://rb.gy/mkipln<br />Artlist - https://rb.gy/l8u9pc<br />Soundstripe - https://rb.gy/yikh7j<br />Musicbed - http:www.musicbed.com<br /><br />NOTE: This video was created using legally licensed music and was not commissioned by the artist.<br /><br />This video also includes brief excerpts from other videos offered by the original creators under Creative Commons 3.0 and Videvo Attribution Licenses. They are as follows:<br /><br />- BLACK LIVES MATTER in Delaware by Advocate Media (CC BY 3.0)<br />- Yamato: Drummers of Japan by BREC Bunbury (CC BY 3.0)<br />- London BLM Protestors Marching and Holding Signs by Videvo<br />- BLM Protestors in London Holding Signs and Clapping by Videvo<br />The CC BY 3.0 license is found at this link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
