
Walking Among Giants: The Life of John Muir
5 months ago
This is a trailor for the upcoming documentary about naturalist John Muir. Born in Dunbar, Scotland, Muir came to America at the age of 11. From his boyhood home on the Family farm in Wisconsin, to a 1,000 mile walk to the Gulf of Mexico, Muir was always surrounded by Nature. Blinded in an industrial accident, Muir regained his sight, pledging to study and preserve the works of Nature instead of Man. Upon his arrival in California, Muir devoted the next 40 years of his life to preserving the giant Sequoia trees and the dramatic landscapes of the High Sierra Mountains. His work influenced President Teddy Roosevelt to create Yosemite National Park, while his writings helped begin the modern nature conservation movement.
This film is still in production. Contact Texian Media for more details. (www.TexianMedia.com)
This film is still in production. Contact Texian Media for more details. (www.TexianMedia.com)
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monso 5 months agogreat video -
Bo Lorentzen 5 months agoBeautiful - one though - it seems a lot of the "tree" shots are a bit light.? -1/3 maybe.? -
Jim McCrain 5 months agoAll of ths footage is "raw," meaning no color correction or filters. Before the project is finished, everything will be corrected and matched. -
Nic 5 months agoSome of Muir's very poignant voice-over lines could benefit from a pause afterwards, to let them sink in fully. It's all good material, but of his follow-on comments seem a bit rushed. Can you add some thoughtful pauses without blowing your time-line? -
Jim McCrain 4 months agoThis is just the traler or "teaser." The full documentary has a much slower and in-depth pace to it.
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