Kerbal Space Program : Mün Station Epsilon HD
Video record (recompiled as a HD 1440 version from 800x600 takes) of a mission to place a large space station in orbit around the Mün in KSP v14.1. Point of interest, the station is so wide that the launch requires a controlled drift away from the gantry to avoid hitting it.
Obviously it contains elements of homage to Kubric's realisation of Clarke's "2001 A Space Odyssey". Not the least of which is an opening utilising a professionally synthesised rendition of Also Sprach Zarathustra. (This and Gymnopedie No.1 both by Kevin McLeod at http://incompetech.com/ - properly attributed and recommended donations made.)
It started out as total fun but during the making, the search for inspiration from much better film makers and musicians than I caused me to raise my own standards a little (not hard since they were pretty low to start with) so I am sorry now that I didn't buy fraps to remove the watermark before I embarked on the project (I have now).
I might have to reshoot the whole thing to get rid of the watermarks one day but for now here it is, as it is. Enjoy!
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