Juxtaposing the awe inspiring beauty of giant old rocks with David’s anxious inner environment, this video tells a little story about being stuck in one place while moving downstream. Introducing the long awaited, much anticipated, year-in-the-making film about that time we went to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and then felt bad.
Thanks for sharing David! I loved the heart-felt narration, it felt like I’m on a therapy session with you haha.
Lea! Thanks for watching:) You are welcome to come along on any of my actual therapy sessions too.
It was worth waiting for this documentary of exposition and introspection. Keep creating and sharing the Austin/David commentaries.
Thanks guys! Your encouragement is much appreciated. I’m glad you weren’t disappointed. -David
We are so glad that everything was filmed. Can’t wait to see you guys soon.
A confused man once said, “Everything must be filmed,” and so it was. Bike Tour 2 is in the queue and you two are the stars.
Love the film David! Beautiful job! I’d love to see more films about your adventures 🙂
Kathleen! Thank you for watching and for the encouragement. I new little world has opened up to me with this film. I’m happy that you’re interested in seeing more.
I think it’s awesome. And touching: lot of work, great result, but (i feel) not basically to have a nice memory of an experience but more to explain a mood, althought time had passed and probably with no need because maybe other people was understanding that u could feel weird after so much time away or maybe because they just didn’t care. This is what artists do.
Don’t stop 🙂
Fabrizio
Fabrizio! Thank you for checking out the video and for your thoughtful response. Your comment has had the effect of me wanting to continue adding my experience to my films. I’m pleased you noticed the amount of work and I’m so glad it touched you in some way. Yay!!!