You're welcome! Yes great to see Justin in his passion of flight in the film. This was a film project I just had to get done at some point! Took awhile but I completed it. Follow along here on UA-cam and I hope to make some Behind the Scenes videos soon and one will be of the journey of making Flowing Air. All the best!
Wonderful, Seth, in all respects. The slow paced scenes really added to the flight sequences, and the photography intensified the film's personal touch. Your distant cousin, Don, in California recommended I see it.
Being that the first cuts of the feature length film I had originally made had to be cut down to 40 minutes with many years of footage and storylines, I had to make the tough decision to just focus on Lane and his Mother and Vanh and Justin instead of introducing all the characters I had originally intended to. Scott was instrumental in saving Lane's life that day and I originally wanted to tell that story, as well as, the story of the EMTs, the doctors, and the nurses who were so instrumental in Lane's survival and recovery that day. I wanted to tell the story of how his Mother traveled to get to his bed side and I wanted to show Lane's relationship with his brother Lance and how instrumental that was in Lane's recovery, but time just wouldn't allow. There are so many people along with Scott that helped lane survive that day and recover and I had the tough decision to narrow in on 1 storyline. Thanks for watching the film!
Amazing! I cried when I saw Justin’s face again and heard him speak… and Lane is my hero! Thank you for capturing this story so beautifully, Seth. ❤️
Yes he is missed by many. You're welcome and hope I captured the beauty and lure of flight and adventure.
Beautiful. Thank you 🙏
Lance! Thanks and you're welcome. Glad you like. It's been a journey but we got here.
Amazing and inspirational video!!
Thank you and happy to have it out there for all to view!
@ awesome, I’m a paraglider pilot and have watched some of lanes videos in the past, this really puts it all together and shows what he has overcome.
@ thanks for words and watching!
Thank you for creating this beautiful journey! I cry every time! I hope an extended version will surface one day! ❤
You're welcome! Yes great to see Justin in his passion of flight in the film. This was a film project I just had to get done at some point! Took awhile but I completed it. Follow along here on UA-cam and I hope to make some Behind the Scenes videos soon and one will be of the journey of making Flowing Air. All the best!
Wonderful, Seth, in all respects. The slow paced scenes really added to the flight sequences, and the photography intensified the film's personal touch. Your distant cousin, Don, in California recommended I see it.
Hey thank you so much for your interest and words! We appreciate you following along. I have more documentaries in the works so keep an eye out here.
I could be biased with my love for paragliding, and my Idaho roots, but the cinematography is nothing short of stunning!
@@onfinalproductions8343 thanks Lane! You’ve sure overcome a lot over the past 10 years…
Inspirational composition and lighting!!!
Thanks for sharing your story with us Lane!
What a wonderful movie sharing Lane and his journey. He is my daughter’s hero. ❤
Yes what Lane has overcome and continues to push through inspires many and love the part of the film where Jan says, "Lane's my hero."
Very well done. Beautiful insight of your journey Lane. (Nice orange tee shirt at the end ;-) )
Great film, Seth. Glad to see it premiering here!
Thank you for watching!
Why didn't you mention that another pilot found you and saved you, Scott Warren?
Being that the first cuts of the feature length film I had originally made had to be cut down to 40 minutes with many years of footage and storylines, I had to make the tough decision to just focus on Lane and his Mother and Vanh and Justin instead of introducing all the characters I had originally intended to. Scott was instrumental in saving Lane's life that day and I originally wanted to tell that story, as well as, the story of the EMTs, the doctors, and the nurses who were so instrumental in Lane's survival and recovery that day. I wanted to tell the story of how his Mother traveled to get to his bed side and I wanted to show Lane's relationship with his brother Lance and how instrumental that was in Lane's recovery, but time just wouldn't allow. There are so many people along with Scott that helped lane survive that day and recover and I had the tough decision to narrow in on 1 storyline. Thanks for watching the film!