"Silence & Solitude: Yellowstone's Winter Wilderness" (2005)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- "Silence & Solitude: Yellowstone's Winter Wilderness" (2005)
Winter, Yellowstone's longest season, creates a landscape of majestic beauty, bitter cold and extreme danger, where endurance is the game and survival the prize. This show brings us video and still photographs by Tom Murphy, Livingston's noted photographer and wilderness guide, and an original score by Scott Billadeau, formerly on the University of Montana faculty and now a resident of Missoula. Narrated by William Marcus.
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Natural sound is much better than music! No matter who says what!
I agree whole heartedly. Enough of the piano, maybe a violin would have done better.
Best documentary about Yellowstone I’ve seen so far
What a gorgeous video.
Thanks..
Most beautiful place on earth
Yes best documentary I’ve seen in a long time, animal has a tough time as humans do. Yellowstone is one of the most amazing parks there is !!!
transported into exstatically beautiful peace.....animals and nature. thankyou
Could watch these nature videos all day, the narrator's voice soooo relaxing... Love the winter and in Yellowstone, how gorgeous... Thank you for posting ☺👍💗💖
Linda Greiner movingly beautiful 🙏🏼
Great show though and fantastic videos.
Excellent presentation
Fantastic video! Thank you for sharing!
Stunning. Was there to see some of these wonders in winter 2017, but this footage surpasses my limited one-week experience there. Thank you!
Just lovely seeing buffalo starve to death is amazing isn't it!
Beautiful Video. Thank you!
What amazing vídeo. Beautiful.
Thanks for This magnific vídeo.
Maxing watching parks wild life starve to death slowly is lovely huh!
Breathtaking & Beautiful
❤❤❤ la vie doit être dur pour ces animaux ❤❤🙋♀️🙋♀️
Relaxation à regarder terrible pour les animaux ainssi 👌
Yellostone park has been "created for the benefit and enjoyment of the people"... I'll add "...and of the wildlife".
Loved the piano, although it did get a bit loud in places
Sounds like Scott Billadeau on the piano
Why can a buffalo stand next to a steam cloud and a human can’t when the Buffalo is lots more than a human and they don’t fall through the earth?
Because the Bison are smarter than most of the tourists
It would have been nice if it was stated clearly which country and/or state(s) the Yellow Stone National Park is located. I heard the Rocky Mountains mentioned at the beginning and also University of Montana and Friends of Montana PBS but I should not be guessing where this park is located.
Google it.
Philip Edghill Yellowstone Park is located in the State of Montana in the United States, it is the most popular park in the US and is visited by the thousands in summer. Winter visits also if you like the cold and snow and the beauty it offers.
Yellowstone covers parts of three states: Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. But most of Yellowstone is in Wyoming.
The majority of Yellowstone park sits in Wyoming.
Cool video but that piano was driving me crazy and he forgot to thank the animals because you wouldn't have anything to film without them and the land you did it on
Piano didn't do it for me, too loud and fast. Better just the silence might have done it, or even a violin. This high notes of the piano were
Nerve wracking after a while. The lower more were much more peaceful. Great show though no fantastic videos.
Indeed, very nerve racking. :-((
I adjusted the volume and it was fine.
Do people come here to Hunt? Or are these animals protected?
Absolutely NO hunting allowed. It’s a National Park. Hunting is allowed on private land near the park.
The millions the park makes selling tickets,hunting and where does all the money go? Certainly not feeding the parks animals they get to starve in the winter while rangers go to the Bahamas and enjoy the sunshine so sad! Watching buffalo starve is not beautiful at all!
I agree 😞
The silence and solitude was however thoroughly ruined by a constant sprouting of lame cliches and some chamber music in between the stream of senseless words...
Could not watch because of the stupid music
I watch this as a silent movie when the piano is playing.
Parts of the park were sold for oil drilling , thanks Trump
Why do so many "narrators" seem to acquire a sudden accent of the elite , a sudden nuance of affected erudition which really laughs in the face of reality? Let the PICTURE speak for itself. Your narration and its affected voice is just boring. (Been to Yellowstone many times; unctious saccharinnity in narration).
I liked his voice...not the music though.