Fredneck, I don't see pain in his song, rather an explanation to his friends and family. His needs have changed, he sees how superfluous many things in his life have become. "I'll take Sears and Roebuck anyday,,," It is a sensitive wayto tell his surroundings howto deal with his end.
not too shabby for i give it a A+ for dramatic effect, creativity, and enjoyability. the camera work needs some polishing up most shots were great but then some could have been zoomed out a little to keep from jerking back and forth to capture action but otherwise great. you will be to a million views in no time. kudos
Is beautiful, darling! How profound that the charcoal briquettes of his life have extinguished, yet he closes the vent to keep the dust inside. We each have our own briquette of mortality. The only question we have to ask ourselves is are we insta-light, or do we need the lighter fluid of love injected into our lives? Brilliant.
Some great shots and you could truly feels this man's pain....did he die in the end? I took the paperwork as being medical info telling him his life was ending due to disease.....can you, the filmaker, elaborate?
This is really beautiful. Visually, it's incredible. The black and white makes it work. Ron was absolutely amazing in this video.
Emporer2 1 year ago
|I had overlooked the symbolism of the barbecue grill.
jonedelleman 1 year ago
Fredneck, I don't see pain in his song, rather an explanation to his friends and family. His needs have changed, he sees how superfluous many things in his life have become. "I'll take Sears and Roebuck anyday,,," It is a sensitive wayto tell his surroundings howto deal with his end.
jonedelleman 2 years ago
One of my favorite songs ever. Just sit back and listen!
baronvonshifthousen 3 years ago
This is beautiful.
DaanDobber 3 years ago
Mr. Lane Love this video !!!!
babybrittanyb 3 years ago
not too shabby for i give it a A+ for dramatic effect, creativity, and enjoyability. the camera work needs some polishing up most shots were great but then some could have been zoomed out a little to keep from jerking back and forth to capture action but otherwise great. you will be to a million views in no time. kudos
dingopaschal 3 years ago
Is beautiful, darling! How profound that the charcoal briquettes of his life have extinguished, yet he closes the vent to keep the dust inside. We each have our own briquette of mortality. The only question we have to ask ourselves is are we insta-light, or do we need the lighter fluid of love injected into our lives? Brilliant.
MiddleGirth 3 years ago
Some great shots and you could truly feels this man's pain....did he die in the end? I took the paperwork as being medical info telling him his life was ending due to disease.....can you, the filmaker, elaborate?
Fredneck1 3 years ago