Musette, soft jazz, and carefully curated scenes for slow mornings, cozy interiors, and cinematic everyday moments. Original Paris-inspired café music and visual atmospheres.
I make my videos one hour long because that's how I work and listen myself - one quiet hour, then a break, then back to it. But I've been wondering if some of you would like something longer too. For example, I could make a longer video once a month, something to keep playing through a whole afternoon or a slow evening.
I’ve seen a few nice comments about my pictures, so I thought I’d show you how I actually make them.
It’s never just one click. I spend quite a lot of time in Photoshop combining different parts and fixing colors to get the right mood. Each scene takes a lot of choosing and refining before it’s finished.
Here is a quick look at the work behind the scenes. If you enjoy this, I can post more of these videos later on. 🥐☕️
I didn't expect to feel this much about a number. But this one carries more than it looks like it does.
I spent longer preparing this channel than it took to reach these first thousand of you. More than two months on the visuals alone, the colours, the small details in every illustration, the way each thumbnail should feel before you even press play. But the music took the most out of me. I listened to hundreds of pieces, trying to find a sound that already lived somewhere in my head but that I couldn't describe in words. I went through accordion players one by one, searching for the one whose tone sounded like my own thoughts. I read about pianos and the different ways they can be tuned. I rewatched so many French films, just to catch that one note, the one that makes a sound feel cinematic, like a small scene of its own...
And honestly? I still refresh the page every hour. I'm quietly happy about every new subscriber, every like, every single comment
Sorry for so many words... I'm just a little overwhelmed, in the best way
Paris Café Musette
A small question for you ⁉️
I make my videos one hour long because that's how I work and listen myself - one quiet hour, then a break, then back to it. But I've been wondering if some of you would like something longer too. For example, I could make a longer video once a month, something to keep playing through a whole afternoon or a slow evening.
I'd love to know what you think.
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Paris Café Musette
I’ve seen a few nice comments about my pictures, so I thought I’d show you how I actually make them.
It’s never just one click. I spend quite a lot of time in Photoshop combining different parts and fixing colors to get the right mood. Each scene takes a lot of choosing and refining before it’s finished.
Here is a quick look at the work behind the scenes. If you enjoy this, I can post more of these videos later on. 🥐☕️
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Paris Café Musette
1000...
I didn't expect to feel this much about a number. But this one carries more than it looks like it does.
I spent longer preparing this channel than it took to reach these first thousand of you. More than two months on the visuals alone, the colours, the small details in every illustration, the way each thumbnail should feel before you even press play. But the music took the most out of me. I listened to hundreds of pieces, trying to find a sound that already lived somewhere in my head but that I couldn't describe in words. I went through accordion players one by one, searching for the one whose tone sounded like my own thoughts. I read about pianos and the different ways they can be tuned. I rewatched so many French films, just to catch that one note, the one that makes a sound feel cinematic, like a small scene of its own...
And honestly? I still refresh the page every hour. I'm quietly happy about every new subscriber, every like, every single comment
Sorry for so many words... I'm just a little overwhelmed, in the best way
Thank you for being here 🥰
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