60 seconds of magic (In Search of Incredible: Andy Morahan)
Posted 14 years ago(2 Weeks old - but a good start)
Being in the cinema and making fun of all the bad advertisement running before the actual movie starts is something I enjoy a lot and I can't tell the last time when something made me shut up as fast as this commercial did.
Okay, it's a commercial so it's psychology and designed to trigger emotions. But hell, it does so well. It saw it twice in the cinema by now and both time I held my breath, stared at the screen and everything else faded into the background. It touches me on several levels of my very own emotional world. It radiates peace and beauty, but also a touch of the power of life and the virtuous of spirituality. It captures the magic of old buildings with each shoot and move of the camera but creates a connection to our and current age alike, creating a new form of magic within that old and still presend wold. Combining both to something powerful. I like the moment where the priest pushes open both wings of the door open and where this deep rumble can be heard, like opening the gates to another world he has't seen himself before. Finding gods own creation in his own halls he always thought to know, unexpected and beautiful and where he's greeted by the birds clear and innocent wail. Like it wants to says that sprituality is about respect and finding our own values and not about killing each other.
I recomment not to watch this on your tiny screen (whatever it might be) with some bad PC speakers but with your best headphones and a projecor, if available. Honestly, wait for a moment when you're all calm. Maybe late in the night. Set up you projector an take seat where the whole picture fills you vision. Use the best headphones you have (or a really good sound system). Turn the volume to a level you listen music you like alot with. Let the video load, bring it to full screen. Get into a comfortable position, click play and drown in the pictures and thd flood of music and sounds. Just one minute. Watch it one time and resist the urge to watch it again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF6kjnDk5Iw
Being in the cinema and making fun of all the bad advertisement running before the actual movie starts is something I enjoy a lot and I can't tell the last time when something made me shut up as fast as this commercial did.
Okay, it's a commercial so it's psychology and designed to trigger emotions. But hell, it does so well. It saw it twice in the cinema by now and both time I held my breath, stared at the screen and everything else faded into the background. It touches me on several levels of my very own emotional world. It radiates peace and beauty, but also a touch of the power of life and the virtuous of spirituality. It captures the magic of old buildings with each shoot and move of the camera but creates a connection to our and current age alike, creating a new form of magic within that old and still presend wold. Combining both to something powerful. I like the moment where the priest pushes open both wings of the door open and where this deep rumble can be heard, like opening the gates to another world he has't seen himself before. Finding gods own creation in his own halls he always thought to know, unexpected and beautiful and where he's greeted by the birds clear and innocent wail. Like it wants to says that sprituality is about respect and finding our own values and not about killing each other.
I recomment not to watch this on your tiny screen (whatever it might be) with some bad PC speakers but with your best headphones and a projecor, if available. Honestly, wait for a moment when you're all calm. Maybe late in the night. Set up you projector an take seat where the whole picture fills you vision. Use the best headphones you have (or a really good sound system). Turn the volume to a level you listen music you like alot with. Let the video load, bring it to full screen. Get into a comfortable position, click play and drown in the pictures and thd flood of music and sounds. Just one minute. Watch it one time and resist the urge to watch it again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF6kjnDk5Iw
Copy and go!
Posted 14 years agoOh hey, since I write a lot on LJ and lately decided to cross-copy some (less private) entrys to other communities I also decided to use FA's Journal function. Here we go.
Best of "at the Zoo"
Posted 17 years agoI spend some time on viewing, sorting and renaming files. Some new and some older ones. There are several series from the local zoo. I'm going to share the best shoots.
It's done
Posted 17 years agoOi! It took me nearly two months by now to set up my FA-Account and start to post some content. There's a lot going on in my live. Well, for the start I'd like to introduce myself with the 5 Most important things in my live.
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