SYNOPSIS OF STORY

By the use of evocative music, stained glass and archetypal scenes of England, we are reminded to enjoy the moment.

Director - Zena Ryan

I am retired due to health problems and currently work on craft projects. I collaborate on animations and short films with my colleague, Philip Burton, who is the composer of the music in this film. He is a classicaly trained musician and IT engineer. Currently working overseas, his love of the English countryside tallies with mine to produce this piece of work.

YOUR REVIEWS

Katie
I liked the music but the screen was too bright

Zig
Oops, almost fell asleep on this one. Which isn't supposed to mean it was boring. Too nice, maybe?

maisy
very pretty and atmospheric. reminds me of happy dreams and nostalgic moments...

Paul Vortex
When the screen wasn't simply bright white light (which I believe does have it's place) I found the images very intriguing and sometimes actually quite beautiful. You should do more... Just try and ensure that you aren't over-exposed.

THOMAS
A VERY BORING 1 MINUTE FILM TO WATCH

kristine
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzz......

Me
Music very good, but the images were very poor and most played as bright white light.. bad bad for film!

John
Well! No fairies, no story and no language of any description. Total failure!

read me
errgh, made me angry, i quit before the end, me no like

sandra
i thought the music was soothing and the and went well with what was being seen. all in all it is a great piece of work

The Man in Madrid
¡que alucinante! That´s Spanish for !Man that was Trippy! "sheeeeeit" Bring on the girls, watch this man fly, go freddy go.

chris
A very nice film. I like the way all the different colours are used, and the movement in time to the music..... Well done

lt
cunning, thats the first tikme i have seen colourts used as well as tthat!

Joe
Felt like it was autumn. The best autumn ever.