Acadia National Park is the first place in the United States to see the sunrise. When Panasonic asked me to create a film about light, I knew that I had to take a road trip to Acadia and capture its beauty. Most of the park was closed and empty because winter is considered the off-season, but that only made the snowy landscapes more enjoyable. The whole experience reminded me a lot of the movie “The Revenant,” which clearly shows its influence in my film.
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Acadia National Park is the first place in the United States to see the sunrise. When Panasonic asked me to create a film about light, I knew that I had to take a road trip to Acadia and capture its beauty.
Most of the park was closed and empty because winter is considered the off-season, but that only made the snowy landscapes more enjoyable. The whole experience reminded me a lot of the movie “The Revenant,” which clearly shows its influence in my film.
Client: Panasonic Lumix
Campaign:#MovingImagesForward
Director: Dean Tucker
Producer: Quinn Costantini
Editor: Dean Tucker
Sound Design & Mix: Dean Tucker
Color: Dean Tucker
Cinematography: Dean Tucker
Filmed in Acadia National Park, Maine