Seth Kacel
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"At the End of the Day" - TRAILER
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At The End of The Day - BTS Episode 1 - About the Film
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Support the film here! www.gofundme.com/f/help-local-filmmakers-make-a-movie
At The End of The Day - GoFundMe
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Learn more here! www.gofundme.com/f/help-local-filmmakers-make-a-movie
Le Rubicon - Short Film
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"alea iacta est" Directed By and Starring - Seth Kacel Cinematography By - Nate Chitwood Music By - Bo the Drifter
CLOSURE - Experimental Short Film
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Beginnings and Endings
Seth Kacel - 2020 Cinematography Reel
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These are a few short clips from various projects throughout 2020, some being previous years.
E E Cummings' Most Beautiful Poem - "Oneliness"
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This is a deep dive into the meaning of E E Cummings' shortest poem, l(a. Music provided by Epidemic Sound. Stock footage from Pexels.com.
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When you fix that one thing around the house.
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My hand is sore from all that hard work.
Rise - Mandayla
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Rise - Mandayla
Jordan K - Photographer
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Jordan K - Photographer
Murder At The Cinema! What it's like on a short film set
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One Fortuitous Night: onefortuitousnightthefilm
How NOT to start your videos!
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My Insta: curiouscaptainfox?hl=en
1 minute montage: February on Michigan
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1 minute montage: February on Michigan

Komentáře

  • @LakeshoreProductionsTV
    @LakeshoreProductionsTV Před 2 měsíci

    New here

  • @zeroxox777
    @zeroxox777 Před 2 měsíci

    Why don't you stop analyzing ee cumming's poetry and start finding the true and original voice in you by way of a slavish devotion to the pen and to the silence of your own consciousness?? You know, analysis has absolutely no value at all. What is analysis? It is the socially conditioned reflection on something at least partially beyond social conditioning, and in the case of ee cummings, the object of your reflection is way beyond social conditioning. So socially conditioned reflection in his poems has no value at all, besides to talk about a poet socially. This is so very far from understanding the poem, which is a silent and non-conceptual process of reading and experiencing meaning, which is not something in the poem but in your own consciousness of it. That is the primary phenomena of the poem, at once itself and also our own consciousness of it, which are not two different things but one primary substrata. But anyway, the point is, your own consciousness, and that of ee cummings, are equally capable of becoming windows into something beyond words and concepts. You have to shed all your thinking when you are writing and see what happens. Don't ever judge what you write, and then you might reveal yourself to yourself. Or else you might not. But why waste time analyzing? Secondary criticism is destroying our brains, and our freedom, as do mass produced poetry..

    • @zeroxox777
      @zeroxox777 Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry for being an opinionated British wanker. It's only a part time occupation I promise.

    • @swordsinging1709
      @swordsinging1709 Před 18 dny

      Well said. It is ironic, poetry. Using words to express a thing but a gift and an art form given to help the us to hear to possibly see and not a frog to be mentaly disected.

  • @markrobertbb
    @markrobertbb Před 3 měsíci

    This poem goes perfectly well with that storyline Avatar storyline about Iroh and his son, Leaves from the Vine.

  • @sonjaray444
    @sonjaray444 Před 4 měsíci

    Absolutely Amazing - WOW - Seriously thank you : Im curious if you did one for "the gingerbread man"

  • @D4v4-y6o
    @D4v4-y6o Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks ❤

  • @sylviacorwin9182
    @sylviacorwin9182 Před 5 měsíci

    This is so beautiful. Thanks for helping me to grasp the meaning of this poem.

  • @75Krusty
    @75Krusty Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for that beautiful edited video. Didn't know about E E Cummings before. Just saw some episodes from "Lucky Hank" series from 2023 with good actor Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, Nobody etc.) and his name were mentioned in that series. And I got curious and search on CZcams on his name. And ended up here as first hit. Glad your video were my first introduction to this author. Your beautiful edited video are like a poem by itself. Your view or meaning of this poem are interesting. A poem can be open for interpretations. I were all thou interpretating the poem slightly different. The way "Loneliness" are broken down (or in other way) divided by the sentence "a leaf fall) made me interpret it, that the person that were in the state of mind of loneliness, got out of that state of mind because he observed suddenly a leaf were falling down. A simple action made by nature. Nothing spectacular. But could be enough for a person that were in a state of "loneliness", or even depressed state of mind if we use our imagination (or perhaps over analyse a bit). That kind of person would appreciate to get his dark mind or clouded thoughts broken and to observe a simple situation in nature. Or in other words, live and observe here and now. To be present. Instead of being deep in ones thoughts. But to talk about something else than it's meaning, I like the way the poem were like a puzzle to be put together. My gamer-personality or gamer-brain like that a lot. Play puzzle alike games like old "Myst" and eg. also the game "Portal" that were from start, just a small extra side-game to "Half Life". Anyway, thanks for have that first beautiful introduction to E E Cummings. Regards from Krusty

  • @shivpreetmusic
    @shivpreetmusic Před 11 měsíci

    Seth this is absolutely beautiful. Message me when you get a chance ... I would love to talk to you.

  • @lucianoflorio7056
    @lucianoflorio7056 Před rokem

    so glad i found u

  • @KhanKhan-gc3yg
    @KhanKhan-gc3yg Před rokem

    This is sooo beautifully explained 🤍

  • @gajalaxmil3
    @gajalaxmil3 Před rokem

    Literary skills in the poem❤

  • @tubergetrude333
    @tubergetrude333 Před rokem

    nicely presented. thanks

  • @TheAnnayin
    @TheAnnayin Před rokem

    Thank you very much. Like this a lot. will show it to my students!

  • @boxfox2945
    @boxfox2945 Před rokem

    I thought I was going to hear a poem. Not' a lot of time wasting b.s. about a poem.. Change the title..

  • @boxfox2945
    @boxfox2945 Před rokem

    I thought I was going to hear a poem. Not' a lot of time wasting b.s. about a poem.. Change the title..

  • @GeminiLibra73
    @GeminiLibra73 Před rokem

    I held my breath at the start of the video, dreading that the deeper meaning would be somehow overlooked, and then I exhaled as you gently unfolded it. Lovely! Have you also looked at anyone lived in a pretty how town?

  • @lukewang4676
    @lukewang4676 Před rokem

    A banana duct-taped to a blank canvas.

  • @kalyanichowdhury764

    Beautiful...

  • @GB-hv5fy
    @GB-hv5fy Před rokem

    Thank you for your insight on this poem

  • @mollygoodspeed
    @mollygoodspeed Před rokem

    Eastown Pizza Hut is excited to help!

  • @keithnystrom5120
    @keithnystrom5120 Před rokem

    I appreciate this video's explanation but woould like to argue that it does not delve deep enough. While a lower case letter "l" resembles the number one (#1), it also resembles an uppercase "I" (depending on or enhanced by typography). That said, the first use of the symbol "l" can be a read as the lowercase l, pronoun I, #1, or the roman numeral I. Later the "ll" can be read as one #1), one I (one pronoun I, unity), or the second part of a two-part poem, with part I and part II being joined by the fa ll. Additionally, the first part [number one (unity)] and the second part are equal in unity, being both equal parts or a continuation of a single part. The section "one <br> l" reinforces the concept of unity within duality. Is it the continuation of life, life after death, are they one in the same, or are they both distinct and the same? Is the perceived distinction and unity of things only a matter of symantics/perception? Is that why "(a" and "s)" are both (as) and yet distinct because "I(a" is dissimilar to "II <br><br> s)"? The are definately not (as Is)... or are they?

    • @keithnystrom5120
      @keithnystrom5120 Před rokem

      Note: While the version of the poem presented here does not have it, most versions of this poem I have seen have a stanza break between "ll" and "s)". I do not know if the original had this stanza break or not.

  • @richfederer
    @richfederer Před 2 lety

    Wonderful presentation. Clear and deep at the same time. Thank you, sir!

  • @pchabanowich
    @pchabanowich Před 2 lety

    💐

  • @carolinearmitage1815
    @carolinearmitage1815 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful video, thank you

  • @hauntedasylum8194
    @hauntedasylum8194 Před 2 lety

    I once heard a woman screaming for help during this covid pandemic. I suspected another victim getting robbed. I'm asylum material, disabled, yet her screams so terrified me I hurried to her. A man was trying to rob her. I rushed to the scene. The man saw me, and other men came to help her, that he fled without her groceries. I'm not a fighter, I'm beat down by work injuries, yet something triggered me. When a woman screams as if she is being murdered, you just might get triggered. Your heart, soul, humanity... just might activate to motion. You may think you're weak, a coward, but wait and see when that moment arises. You're not a coward. You're a human being.

  • @OlhaKendzior
    @OlhaKendzior Před 2 lety

    I’ve always liked cummings. But recently started to “seriously” get into his poems. And I am awed by his genius. Beautiful video. Thank you.

  • @4psuche911
    @4psuche911 Před 2 lety

    Love, love, love E. E. Cummings! He’s one of the poets I look up to most, the one that makes me want to structure poems in a way that no one has ever seen before. I just love how he was never afraid to do things differently, from the way he worded things in earlier poems to the way he structured them later on.

  • @alexismarquez3674
    @alexismarquez3674 Před 2 lety

    I'M ALREADY ACQUAINTED WITH E.E. CUMMINGS SINCE GRADESCHOOL DAYS. I DIDN'T WASTE MY TUITION FEE SINCE KINDERGARTEN DAYS ❤️ IT'S OBVIOUS FROM THE BEGINNING. I'M SINCERE TO MY DAD ALEJO AQUINO MARQUEZ AND MY MOM MA. CARMELA LOPEZ-VITO MARQUEZ. IT'S OBVIOUS, I LOVE MY PARENTS GENUINELY FROM THE BEGINNING ♥️ ELOQUENT PEOPLE DO NICE THINGS. SINCE GRADESCHOOL DAYS, BEING A ELOQUENT DECENT WOMAN, IT'S OBVIOUS, I LOVE TITA BETTINA SINCE GRADESCHOOL DAYS BECAUSE SHE IS A NICE PERSON ❤️ I GRADUATED WITHIN 4 YEARS ONLY. I'M SINCERE FROM THE BEGINNING ♥️ I'M THE MOST HARDWORKING DECENT WOMAN FROM THE BEGINNING ♥️ I'M SINCERE FROM THE BEGINNING ♥️ I'M HONEST ❤️ TIME: 11:14AM

  • @RogerMeinert
    @RogerMeinert Před 2 lety

    Looks good Seth

  • @ajmittendorf
    @ajmittendorf Před 2 lety

    Beautiful. Thank you.

  • @judyvispi
    @judyvispi Před 2 lety

    A unique and brilliant mind. Love it ! God Bless!😇🙏

  • @Madison10388
    @Madison10388 Před 2 lety

    Perfect. Beautiful. Sublime.

  • @Velzar3
    @Velzar3 Před 2 lety

    Overrated poem

  • @ulfkjell
    @ulfkjell Před 2 lety

    Brilliant. Kleinkunst.

  • @lovenymph61
    @lovenymph61 Před 2 lety

    Few words yet the meaning is so deep and so sacred.

  • @fridalicious4233
    @fridalicious4233 Před 2 lety

    Oneliness sounds great. Like solitude. Not loneliness.

  • @redwanahmedaraf9344
    @redwanahmedaraf9344 Před 2 lety

    the sheer quality of this video is unparalleled among explanation-type video essays.

  • @InterkosmosStudios
    @InterkosmosStudios Před 2 lety

    The editing rhytm is excellent. The cinematography is very interesting. Well done! I subscribed to the channel!

  • @garvitsharma491
    @garvitsharma491 Před 2 lety

    U deserve a billion subs trust me Love ur videos ❤️

    • @sethkacel9644
      @sethkacel9644 Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much man! These comments make me want to start creating more videos!!

  • @bredamaune2028
    @bredamaune2028 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this thought provoking video. Greatly appreciated.

  • @alcikelly1920
    @alcikelly1920 Před 2 lety

    I feel that the very last line also lends itself quite well to this concept of oneliness through brief periods of supposed separation before the inevitable dissolution of isolation brings each back into connection again: iness - having to do with the state of being "i" This following the lines "one" and "l" in the form of the number 1, to me, underscore this concept of a universal "iness". Each birth, like the leaf falling, thrusts us into the solitary act of directing one life in a dance with the multiplicitous motion of others directing their own individual lives before the charade of such disconnection disintegrates into a laughable sense of clear connection simply become confused through our personal perspectives. In this, loneliness is but the choppy top of flowing waters carrying the ship of identity and ego above a deeper shared truth. We each are but everyone, and thus need to prove nothing to anyone. We are each and all operating within the same reality. It simply is. "Iness" and "oneliness" are then two sides of a same truth. "Iness" is inextricably "oneliness".

  • @AceHardy
    @AceHardy Před 4 lety

    📸