What an excellent video. I think often it's hard to do a "movie" type video with a poem because it can overshadow the words of the poem, images being so strong. But this works beautifully.
Your opinion means so much to me. I am delighted that you enjoyed this one. You are right to thinks that movie-type poems are a challenge but I felt that this was a challenge/risk worth taking. So glad that this one worked for you.
Bravo! Wonderfully written and executed Legend of Lizzie Siddal. I understand the narrator to be the art dealer Charles Augustus Howell? (Since Rossetti and I laid her to rest") Nice touch at the end: "I paid each man his due...." Clever. Nice editing of both image and sound. A favorite! Love it.
Yes, James, you are correct as to who the narrator is, well researched. I know this is quite different from my recent 'nature' postings but it seemed a great opportunity to create something with an 'atmosphere'. More nature pieces to follow in due course. Thanks for following my site, really appreciate it.
ENGLAND`S TREASURE GONE FOREVER
LLLLEWSEYBOB 1 year ago
A Legend well re-created for
ENGLAND`S TREASURE GONE FOREVER
LLLLEWSEYBOB 1 year ago
Gripping and atmospheric.
GilesConradWatson 1 year ago
@GilesConradWatson Thanks again, it is a great story, isn't it.
andrewnorris1 1 year ago
Brilliant, macabre!
DreamsLake 2 years ago
Whoa... faved... great job on all fronts... I liked Roy's comment on this..
DavidRandallCurtis 2 years ago
What an excellent video. I think often it's hard to do a "movie" type video with a poem because it can overshadow the words of the poem, images being so strong. But this works beautifully.
tinySpectacle 2 years ago
Your opinion means so much to me. I am delighted that you enjoyed this one. You are right to thinks that movie-type poems are a challenge but I felt that this was a challenge/risk worth taking. So glad that this one worked for you.
andrewnorris1 2 years ago
Bravo! Wonderfully written and executed Legend of Lizzie Siddal. I understand the narrator to be the art dealer Charles Augustus Howell? (Since Rossetti and I laid her to rest") Nice touch at the end: "I paid each man his due...." Clever. Nice editing of both image and sound. A favorite! Love it.
XaveJamesGrey 2 years ago
Yes, James, you are correct as to who the narrator is, well researched. I know this is quite different from my recent 'nature' postings but it seemed a great opportunity to create something with an 'atmosphere'. More nature pieces to follow in due course. Thanks for following my site, really appreciate it.
andrewnorris1 2 years ago
I like the word "astounding" for this one...
(I admire the small line/detail: "Someone wretched.") Fucking stunning, Andrew.
Roy
twohawksfucking 2 years ago
great work, Andrew.
perfect video-poem.
5*
all the best
Kean
keanghiero 2 years ago
A STUNNING MASTERPIECE ! BRILLIANT.
GhostWatching 2 years ago
THANK you for the sound quality comment. i'll work on that. you and your beautiful dog still don't show up on my subscription list.
cheers, blessings, hunter
loctia1 2 years ago
"a candle flame flustered as the coffin exhaled" - there's something Mary Shelley about this, and yet a new beauty was born; full of wonder. 5* Fav.
PoetLina 2 years ago 2
incredible film, writing with astounding effects.
i am honored that you are joining my channel. i did get you on the friends"list.
andrew, is that a real dog with you. cheers from the dog rescuer, hunter
loctia1 2 years ago
Hehe, Andrew Norris filmmaker extraordinaire! And very effective too on a limited budget and props. The retching sound was most realistic!
brychar66 2 years ago