Whenever I sit in front of the screen, I am reminded of this question. Often with emotion, it turns out that the eyes always see things from only one angle. Looking up, looking down, or looking up, but it all starts from our eyes, and we often see only one point, but we think that is all. As for our ears, the blandness seems to make us forget. I think at this point, human beings should be grateful for the invention and development of optoelectronics - the magical world of audio and video on the screen is undoubtedly a kaleidoscope handed to people. The difference is that it not only brings people rich things, but also allows people to see all aspects of a thing. And this is something that we can't see with our eyes directly. The world of audio and video expands our eyes, and even makes us feel that life is bigger than art. Whether it is a grand scene or a small detail, it impacts our senses and shakes our hearts. A small screen is like a door, leading us to the entrance of another world.
"The Migrating Bird", produced by the original producer of "Microcosm", has opened a door to the sky for us - think about the bird that you usually see, it is a creature other than me, Living their lives, although they are always said to be friends of human beings, their presence or absence seems to have little to do with me. And "The Migrating Bird" tells us that "the migration of birds is a story of commitment".
Jacques Behan spent four years following the migratory paths of migratory birds, through all the seasons, and around almost the entire globe. The pictures of the film are taken from the precious ecology of birds and animals, and the daily life of capturing migratory birds lively proves that the flight and migration of birds is a miracle. When a picture from an incredible angle appeared in front of me, I seemed to be flying with the bird, rising together, and soaring in the sky together. Across lakes, across fields, across swamps, across seas, over canyons, over snow-capped mountains, over cities, over farms, listen to the low chirping with migrating birds, listen to the proud sound of wings piercing the air, and watch Their tiny feathers fluttered in the wind, fluttered in the snow, and struggled in the oil. The superb aerial photography technology even made me forget my identity. It was a wonderful feeling, the infinite shock and impact brought by the images.
There is no redundant explanation in the film, but the harmonious rhythm expresses human's reverence for the natural creator, and at the same time leads us into the world of migratory birds. We can hear the pristine natural sounds of the birds spreading their wings and the sound of the piano. The clear and distant tune of ethnic customs expresses the elegant image of the return of the deep migratory birds, the tense orchestral ensemble depicts the migratory birds lost in the smog of industrial pollution, and the gospel chorus praises the magnificent sight of birds flying over thousands of mountains and rivers... It seems to make us Really experience the process of it all. This warm music allows us to experience the magnificence and beauty of nature, the tenacity and greatness of life.
I think this is the beautiful world that video and audio bring to us - expanding our perception, allowing us to experience the experience of different postures in life, showing us infinite angles, time and space in the only time and space, and having a real experience , transforming imagination into images, obtaining spiritual pleasure and intellectual abundance. Let our eyes see more and our ears hear more. The beauty and charm of audio and video, I think that is the case.
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