Eden: A Timeless Adventure
WD
Range Visuals LLC is pleased to present a new sensory experience
that takes viewers on a thoughtful journey into the stark beauty of
Arizona.
EDEN is
a DVD that captures the pure essence of sacred sites of Arizona with
sight, sound and spoken word.
Developed as an inspired collaboration between artists Elizabeth Winter
and Nikolas Diamondidis, EDEN takes viewers on a journey of
understanding and thought provoking beauty.
Drawing
upon all our senses, they engage us by using artfully created
videography, original Native American inspired music, and poetry written
while the author “listened” to her surroundings and transcribed the
words.
Viewers
will be captivated by the majestic images as the camera plays seamlessly
across a landscape that is impossibly wide and utterly breathtaking.
The
music lulls the mind into a trance-like state of wonder as the ambient
sounds relate perfectly to the imagery and draws viewers into scenes
with the artists. As the music fades slowly, the words begin to form
giving us a moment to reflect on the wisdom of the ages through poetry
inspired by nature at her finest.
EDEN is
a DVD that truly pays homage to one of America’s finest treasures ----
Arizona.
SPECIAL FEATURES
· Four
page insert with Poems and Artwork
· Scene Selections
· Slide Show
· Artists Biographies
ARTISTS
ELIZABETH WINTER
...Speaker...Listener...StoryTeller...Poet...Songwriter...
Actor...Director...Producer...Educator...Attorney...Mediator...
Judge
Pro Tem...
NIKOLAS DIAMONDIDIS
...Still Photographer...Videographer...Film Producer...
Director...Editor...Composer...Writer...Photomuralist
REVIEWS
“I was
taken by surprise by this DVD. I am not ordinarily interested in this
type of video. But EDEN was different than I expected! It is a wonderful
experience and makes you feel peaceful at the same time as excited about
Arizona. I’d recommend it to anyone!”
~Dr.
Frank Hanna
“EDEN transported me into a different realm. I felt like I was ‘with’
the production company! The way the video fades into the next scene is
amazing, and the use of poetry with beautiful Native American music is
ethereal. Wonderful idea and a beautiful addition to both my personal
and professional collection.”
~
Nancy
Peterson, B.A. Med. |