Have You Found Your Own Line?

by steve casimiro on January 17, 2013 · 8 comments

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“I lied to myself. I toed the line, but it wasn’t my line. I played it safe in the city, but it was only a matter of time before my heart begged to exorcise the lie…”

Charlotte Davis wrote and narrated Revelation, a poem about finding your true self outside, and Seb Montaz-Rosset brought his extraordinary vision to the images, and together they’ve created a short film that is so inspiring, pure, perfect, and gorgeous that you will find yourself watching it again and again. From the stunning highline to powder turns to dynamic mountain running, Montaz captures adventure as if it’s a soft, sensuous daydream, charming your eyes and sparking your heart, while Davis’s melodic, lilting accent leads you down the path of contemplation. Have you found your own line, she asks? Revelation is food for thought, direction, celebration.

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

Matt January 17, 2013 at 08:02

What’s with the full-page links that pop up and block half the content of the articles? Anyone else have this issue the last day or 2? It’s pretty annoying.

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steve casimiro January 17, 2013 at 08:11

Matt, use a browser other than Internet Explorer and you won’t have this problem.

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Craig Rowe January 17, 2013 at 08:28

Great find. This was awesome.

What’s Internet Explorer?

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Aron January 17, 2013 at 09:03

Steve,

Do you have the full text of the poem? I can’t seem to locate it. Absolutely stunning.

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steve casimiro January 17, 2013 at 09:31

Short of transcribing it from the video, I don’t.

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Dan January 17, 2013 at 10:13

@ Matt, at the top of your screen, to the right of the address bar is an icon that looks like a torn page, it’s the “compatibility view”, click it. This worked for me.

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Cat January 17, 2013 at 15:22

@Craig HA what’s internet explorer that’s great.

Great video, thanks!

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Eric Murtaugh January 17, 2013 at 19:08

We’re all searching for our own line. Problems arise when those lines intersect.

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