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In its 48 minutes, The Art of Nature: Reflections on the Grand Design offers colorful glimpses of the pieces of the world that many of us generally ignore. With time-lapse photography, we are able to see, in just a matter of minutes, a full day by a country stream and the full progression of stars in the night. While the music, poetry, and images may seem a bit New Age for some, the disc provides emotions and vistas that are indeed timeless. --Zachary Lively
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Gary Warriner |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1995 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Documentary |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381408423 |
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Customer Reviews of The Art of Nature
Play it with your own CD soundtrack! Some beautiful nature shots ruined by overuse of time lapse photography. Waterfalls and streams are ruined by speeding them up to frenetic pace. Also the narration and soundtrack is horrible but that is easily fixed by playing your own CD's as a background.
Natural Vacations
If you love time-lapse photography, this is a beautiful journey to take. The music is wonderful too! Very relaxing! You might also like a more 'natural' experience. Take a 'virtual vacation' with "Hawaiian Dreams." Unlike,"The Art of Nature," it captures it with the natural sights and sounds of the sea without music or fast editing. Whatever your mood, musical or natural, either of these DVDs will soothe you!
Awful video quality
I purchased this DVD because of the beautiful imagery on the package and the high price. I assumed the price was high because the video quality would be the absolute best out there. Unfortunately the video quality is just awful. I don't know how they can call it a DVD when I think VHS looks better. The images boil with compression so you can't see the crispness of the stars and the time-lapse photography detail. There is so much noise in some scenes that it made me feel sick with regret. I also ordered 2010 with this dvd which had just amazing detail, and it was made in 1984! I don't understand why they decided The Art of Nature should be such a hodge-podge deal. Other than that the narration and the music and the scene selections were absolutely perfect.