Amazing Cinematography in this Short Mountain Film

This is short film is a work of amazing cinematography from Sherpas Cinema. Ever since I came across this video three years ago, I’ve been enamored with the concept, the film work, the quality of the camera used, and the talent of the main character. Simply incredible.

Whenever I’m looking for a quick pick~me~up or a jolt of positive energy, I throw this video on. I’ve shared this with friends who are filmmakers and fans of amazing cinematography and they’ve all been amazed as well.

After watching, you’ll understand why this video won such prestigious awards. The audio and visual mesh beautifully. It really picks up right after the 2:00 mark. Enjoy and leave a comment below!

Satcakranirupanacitram, By Swami Hamsvarupa.

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Satcakranirupanacitram by Swami Hamsvarupa

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If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way Napoleon Hill Lucid Practice

Photograph by Danielle Lussier of Lucid Practice.

 

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If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.

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In this short video, Danners of Lucid Practice reveals her pottery process. Using several vantage points and no words, Danners briefly takes us into her world of pottery.

Sometimes we take for granted the amazing pieces that are made from a slab of clay. Enjoy this video and leave a comment or question about the pottery process 🙂

11 Jan
2014

La Sagrada Familia visualized in 2026 (video)

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Via Padoon

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30 Dec
2013

Pedro Reyes Turns Guns Into Functioning Musical Instruments

Pedro Reyes Turns Guns Into Functioning Musical Instruments

Violence has been running rampant in Northern Mexico throughout the last six years.

Artist Pedro Reyes is doing his best to reverse this trend by sculpting confiscated weapons into functioning musical instruments.

Pedro Reyes guns into instruments

Image Courtesy of Lisson Gallery, click to see more on Pedro Reyes’ Art and Philosophy.

Why  Turn Guns Into Instruments?

In an email to the Associated Press, Pedro said, “The music expelled the demons [the guns] held, as well as being a requiem for lives lost.”

At Lucid Practice, we believe in using creativity to counteract violence. We believe in changing negative societal norms — we’re featuring Pedro today because his project is a testament to these virtues.

The guns that Reyes used came from the Mexican Army who had confiscated the weapons from Ciudad Juárez, a violent city just south of Texas (see map below) with a population of over one million people. It is believed that Ciudad Juárez reached a murder rate of 300 per month at the peak of recent violence.

Ciudad Juarez pedro reyes turns guns into musical instruments

An Act of Protest?

With drug cartels and frequent violence, protests in Juarez’ surrounding cities has been common. However, Reyes’ work transcends protests as he says, “[My work] is not just a protest, but a proposal…. This project has a pacifist intent.”

Pedro Reyes guns into instrument drum

Image Courtesy of Lisson Gallery, click to see more on Pedro Reyes’ Art and Philosophy.

How We Can Learn from Pedro Reyes

At Lucid Practice, we admire Reyes for his ability to use creativity, music, and love to combat suffering and bring the concept of peace to a devastated region. Instead of merely defining a problem, Reyes is using art to express a completely contrarian perspective to what the region has become accustomed to. As Reyes says, “This exercise of transformation we see with the guns, is what we would like to see in society.”

Mr. Reyes is correct, everywhere we see hate, let’s turn it into love.

What are your thoughts about turning weapons into instruments?

 

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New Tate season

The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living is an artwork created in 1991 by Damien Hirst, an English artist and a leading member of the “Young British Artists” (or YBA). It consists of a tiger shark preserved in formaldehyde in a vitrine. (Wiki)

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The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living by Damien Hirst

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