http://www.michaelforsberg.com With Dan OBrien, David Wishart and Ted Kooser. Published by the University of Chicago Press. The Great Plains are a dynamic but often forgotten landscape overlooked, undervalued, misunderstood, and in desperate need of conservation. This book helps lead the way forward, informing and inspiring readers to recognize the wild spirit and splendor of this irreplaceable part of the planet.
nice slidshown....but what i want to know it whats the name of the song?
nathanielhrt9 2 months ago
YES!
skorup619 1 year ago
Love this magnificant video. I'm going to give the book for christmas and would love to share with my friends via FB. I live in the Plains (NE) and love it and feel it is underappreciated by those who don't live here. This is a great PR tool for us here. Again, just beautiful work. I first heard about Michael's book on NPR radio and had to immediately look it up online. Thanks again for sharing.
DeloresJE 1 year ago
That was awesome! The dramatic music and images were excellent. I'm doing a project for the Great Plains and I'd love to show this to the class!
kagayuhime 1 year ago
great job..we are going to be doing the ames reading series with michael on the 17th of Jan..can we get this clip to use..blux
5citytv 2 years ago
Wow, wow, wow!!!!! I have no idea regarding the technical as in "hoho's" critique. All I know it my heart is full, the effects of this vid is unbelieveable, astounding, remarkable and mindblowing! Geez, I feel reborn!!! Thankyou so many times over!
WhiteStarWoman 2 years ago
This is one of the most dramatic movies I've seen created in FotoMagico. Makes my blood flow faster... loved the precise timing with the excellent music. The photo of the owl is fantastic. This movie is an excellent example of proper use of zoom and pan... not every photo needs to be zoomed and panned. Those effects should serve a purpose as evidenced here. Mr. Forsberg should consider making a full-length video slideshow (like Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth).
hohokusdave 2 years ago