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Summary A short atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark that plays alongside the John Denver song on the same name. The film follows a man and boy as they walk along the banks of a small river on a summers day. The film features numerous shots of the rural scenery with an emphasis on the flowing river and the plants growing alongside it.
Description
A short atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark that plays alongside the John Denver song on the same name. The film follows a man and boy as they walk along the banks of a small river on a summers day. The film features numerous shots of the rural scenery with an emphasis on the flowing river and the plants growing alongside it.
Credit: Jaycee Films presents
Title Sunshine on my Shoulders
A man and boy walk along the banks of a river which runs along the edge of a field....
A short atmospheric amateur film produced by Joe Clark that plays alongside the John Denver song on the same name. The film follows a man and boy as they walk along the banks of a small river on a summers day. The film features numerous shots of the rural scenery with an emphasis on the flowing river and the plants growing alongside it.
Credit: Jaycee Films presents
Title Sunshine on my Shoulders
A man and boy walk along the banks of a river which runs along the edge of a field. Dandelion’s grow along the riverbanks and the boy blows the seeds into the air. A montage of images showing the sun reflecting off the water, the flowers growing along the banks and the man watching the boy blow the Dandelion seeds.
A shallow fast-flowing river passes through a wooded area, the boy crosses the water via steppingstones. He stands on the edge of the water looking across at the other bank, a montage of woodland and various colourful wildflowers growing in the surrounding area.
The boy throws stones into the river, a number of geese feed nearby. The film ends on the man and boy walk in silhouette beside a number of bushes as the sunsets behind them.