Billy Collins: Everyday moments, caught in time
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Published on Mar 23, 2012
http://www.ted.com Combining dry wit with artistic depth, Billy Collins shares a project in which several of his poems were turned into delightful animated films in a collaboration with Sundance Channel. Five of them are included in this wonderfully entertaining and moving talk -- and don't miss the hilarious final poem!
Credits for the animations in this talk:
"Budapest," "Forgetfulness" and "Some Days" -- animation by Julian Grey/Head Gear
"The Country" -- animation by Brady Baltezor/Radium
"The Dead" -- animation by Juan Delcan/Spontaneous
More at: http://http://www.bcactionpoet.org
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Top Comments
PuppetXeno 1 year ago
Ahaha lovely stuff, very entertaining!
enjoyed the animations but the end poem put this vid in my favorites.
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kincey moy 1 year ago
Did Stephen Hawking narrate all these poems?
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Shiham Ahmed 1 month ago
I saw this video in school today.
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Anna-Maria Trudel 3 months ago
Wow, these animations are amazing and inspiring.

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Claire Moelis 3 months ago
I liked them all very much, but as a 17 year old girl the last poem made me more anxious than amused
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Richard Johnstone 5 months ago
Five poetry animations:
03:16-04:07 "Budapest"
05:06-06:09 "Some Days"
06:43-08:26 "Forgetfulness"
09:27-10:53 "The Country"
11:21-12:07 "The Dead"
Plus:
12:54-14:52 "To My Favorite 17-Year-Old High-School Girl"
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peaou 5 months ago
i wish i could understand english bettrer.
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Jean Hendrickson 5 months ago
Please try to write several of this type of poem, perform it in public, send it out for publication. After these experiences, please comment, again. It's good to broaden one's horizons. Until then, a comment like, "I don't care for (or, perhaps, understand) these poems, or their purpose," might be both kinder and more appropriate. Thank you
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Joel Fry 6 months ago
This is not prose poetry. It's lyric free verse. The poems include line breaks, and are discursive enough to warrant separate stanzas. Though Collins often utilizes structured free verse (free verse in which each stanza has the same number of lines--something I find almost impossible to achieve) it is possible that these poems have a looser construction on the page. I have yet to read a Billy Collins poem which is formatted as a prose poem.
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wowzabowza123 7 months ago
you don't really know what poetry is...
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