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- Josh Leo
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- Moon Echoes – Mike Moon
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- Next to Heaven – Rob Parrish
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- Ommane – Sam Scoggins
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- pouringdown – Daniel Liss
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How sad
I was at first in awe of the gorillas eyes and the intellect they held. Then…then the sadness hit me…
Wow - you capture the active mind of these apes so well. Quite a crushing but inspiring piece. Lovely footage and juxtapositions.
Oh, oh, oh! Those eyes. Those eyes.
Brillant as usual. I love the music and te apport of the picture. There is a story in each of your post and that is great.
Yay zooz are fun!
Very sobering for any type of animal lover. Reminds me of the macaw I owned for 2 years. The bird was not meant to live in a cage.
Very powerful and thought provoking video.
Very nicely done Robert.
Wow, yes, very powerful, and perfect use of DOF on the last shot, really brought the point across. Very strong.
very gripping. thanks!
>> “Yay zooz are fun!”
that comment sucks, chuck.
Wow.
Excellent video
… the ape at the end, in the cage clutching the rope seemed so sad.
nice to see croma(tic) again!
and: yes, the shift of focus/being the gorilla puts it all into perspective.
so fragile
so mighty
so fragile
so vulnerable
…
a look
….
on life
focused
“With Gorilla gone,
will there
be hope
for man?”
Robert, this is so so so effective. Despite the damage it would do to the visual aspect of the piece, I hope you’ll put this on You Tube etc. - powerful activist video by someone who really understands the images he’s working with.
New works! And such excellent work! The music is perfect, and the story you tell is without words - that is to say, free of language - and therefore universal. Listen to Brook, consider YouTube & other venues for distribution that can spread this message.
amazing video! liked the eyes. and the editing you made make as feel as being so near the lonely and sad caged ape, but at the same time you get to see him so big and natural/real.
It’s an excellent piece. So the question is - who is better off? The Gorillas who were killed or the the gorilla in the cage? Thanks!
Milt
Wow… deep and sad… nice work.
I am once again left in awe of your talent….a fantastic piece, the ending shot sent chills down my spine….
Your storytelling @ its best.