Moving Art: Forests

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  • NR
  • 2014
  • 26 min

Moving Art: Forests is a breathtaking document of one of the world's most beautiful natural landscapes. Strikingly filmed by director Louie Schwartzberg, known for his documentary film work exploring the beauty and mystery of our planet, the film is a visual journey through the world's most magnificent forests. This series was produced for Nature Relaxation on Netflix and creates a calming and serene experience by showing forests from all around the world, transporting the viewer to a place of peace and wonder. The images are accompanied by soothing music that perfectly complements the calm and tranquil atmosphere depicted in the film.

The documentary begins with a panoramic view of the forest floor. The camera moves quietly through the lush greenery, and viewers are mesmerized by the intricate details of each leaf, stem, and flower of the forest. The film illustrates a variety of forests, ranging from the dense tropical rainforests of the Amazon to the majestic pine forests of Montana.

Moving Art: Forests also delves into the secrets of the forest, showing how each tree and plant coexist in harmony. A particular focus on the varied flora and fauna living in the ecosystems within the forests is truly fascinating to watch. We can see how the bees pollinate the flowers, which in turn nourish the birds and insects, demonstrating the delicate balance of nature.

The camera also follows the changes of the seasons in the forest, presented in a spectacular display of color and sound. Each tree and plant cycle through their yearly transformations, and the viewers experience the serene beauty of the woods. Through the creative combination of time-lapse, slow-motion, and drone footage, Louie Schwartzberg captures an intimate portrait of the intricate processes that make up life in the forest.

One fascinating and unique aspect of the film is the showcasing of ancient trees, which have fascinated humans for centuries. Schwartzberg's masterful use of color and texture capture the unique beauty of each tree, conveying a sense of reverence for the ageless symbol of nature's power and longevity. The film also highlights the lives of the forest's inhabitants, such as the flight of birds and the hunt and camouflage tactics of predators.

Moving Art: Forests is much more than simply a series of images, sound, and narration. It is a multi-sensory experience, an immersive, and highly meditative one. The film has been shot in such a way that viewers are enveloped, practically consumed, by the natural environment presented. The gentle, yet powerful soundtrack aids this mental transport, as it builds to a crescendo, replicating the natural sounds of the forest.

In several places throughout the documentary, Schwartzberg uses time-lapse footage to display the unique and awe-inspiring design of plants seen in the woods. The movements of the plant life become mesmerizing when witnessed rapidly, their physical motion and appearance appearing almost otherworldly, serving to help convey just how incredible and enigmatic these grand natural entities really are.

To bring to life the grandeur and unspoiled beauty of the forests featured, the film team traveled across the world, capturing images of some of the most remote and pristine forest environments, such as the bamboo forests in Japan and the giant cedars of Vancouver Island; all rendered in stunning detail and grandeur, through the use of an array of photography techniques and tools.

In conclusion, Moving Art: Forests successfully conveys and pays tribute to the depth of nature's beauty, its intricate beauty and the immense force that drives all living things. The film does an outstanding job of educating viewers on the complex processes taking place in the forest, while it allows them to connect with the natural world and enjoy its beauty. The result is a film that is meditative, visually stunning and soothing to the mind and soul. The series is a true masterpiece and must-watch for nature lovers and anyone seeking a peaceful way to reconnect with the natural world.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    26 min
  • Language
    English