Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening - Robert Frost | VIDEO POEM
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- #poetry #robertfrost #dronevideo #ericwhitacre
This poem has always been very personal and powerful, and when I heard Eric Whitacre's song Sleep and discovered the story behind it, I figured it was a matter of time before someone made a video. Filmed in Southern Alberta on the banks of the Belly River.
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Only poem I still remember from my school days
One of my favorite poem😭🖤
Waoooooooooo my favourite ❤I want to visiting this woods but I can't 😭 one of my most favourite 😍
My Favourite poem. ❤
I'm blown away. Absolutely breathtaking. My Mother taught me this poem when I was 5. It's a memory I treasure.
Thank you!
Great poem
Super 👌👌👌 story
Wow nice work of art👍👍
Thank you :)
Very Nice.
Thank you for this beautiful video❣️🙏🏻
A truly wonderful rendition....so very evocative. Like others here I doubted whether the somewhat sparse woodlands in the video would work but the rider and horse, the setting, the unbelievable music and singing and your recitation of those magical lines combined left me speechless. Thank you....
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That was well done! The horse and rider made for a great focal point.
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A brilliant rendition......so moving....thank you
Thank you very much for the great video on the poem🤗
You’re welcome!
Marvelous loads of subscriptions ❤
Lovely, dark and deep
Such a Fortress 😊
I learned this beautiful poem from my Literature class at university❤
Beautiful!
Thank you!
One of my favorite poems and also works of music. You captured the feeling perfectly in your cinematography!
Thank you so much!
Excellent job! Thank you for sharing I also subscribed to your channel
Great idea to use the beautiful Whitacre music as background to your film. It provides such a feeling of longing and melancholy, as well as peace and silence. Your scenery is not as I had envisioned--I had imagined deep, dark New England woods--but the film definitely captures the longing for rest and sleep along with not being able to rest because of duties one must accomplish--along with how lonely that can be.
Unfortunately there are no deep and dark woods near where I live. Further west there are more, but I don’t know enough of the ranchers that live there. I’d love to reshoot the video in a more wooded area some day.
That was very well done. You make it look effortless but I'm sure there was tons of work behind this.
Thank you! The irony is that I had about 2 hours of early morning light and a great horse and rider to work with, so most of the shots ended up being happy accidents 😁
This guy s recitation is beyond my imagination
Well thought out and produced. The combination of horse and rider, music and winter landscape is magical. I once owned a horse from Leduc, in Alberta and this hit home for me. Subscribed.
Thank you!
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Your video is beautifully done. If I were still teaching American Literature I would be asking your permission to use this in my class.
Thank you so much!
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This was everything i was looking for and more. Mind if i use about 3 seconds of it in a creation of my own?
Yes, no problem! Just mention it in the description.
@@OutrightAdventureFilms absolutely, and thank you!
Go 4 it!💯
❤"Heavenly"!
Wasy wind and downy flake
Easy wind and falling snow
One of my favourite poems..this video showed this cold winter landscape and the lone traveller stopping briefly in this brief moment. But I really could do without the church choir...what are they doing there. The whole point of the poem is that the man is alone on this journey. What next...brass band and drums for " The listeners". The whole point is the stillness and silence..B.
Zack, do you like - Robert Frost?