Feels like fall

It looks like Laurie Skrivan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch decided to try something different in painting a picture of the changing season in her corner of Missouri. Experience the colors, sounds and feelings of fall in this esoteric look at the season. Marked by football, rain, the falling of the leaves, corn mazes and [...]

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It looks like Laurie Skrivan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch decided to try something different in painting a picture of the changing season in her corner of Missouri.

Experience the colors, sounds and feelings of fall in this esoteric look at the season. Marked by football, rain, the falling of the leaves, corn mazes and beautiful sunsets, Missouri’s fall is distinct.

This is the type of moody pieces I personally love, and it’s another good example of new-wave vignetting. Who says everything has to be big, grand and monumental? Sometimes it good just to focus on the little things and stop to smell the pumpkins.

-Shaminder

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3 Responses

11.15.07

dude,

tnxs for posting this, what a great piece. very inspiring.

11.15.07

Hey, just a thought. I wonder where they got the music for this, and I’m wondering if newspapers have tapped musical talents of reports due to the new demand for audio.

11.15.07

Matt-

I just read your question– sorry for the late response.
Editor Elie Gardner and I found the music online, and then wrote to the musicians asking their permission for use in the piece. (intellectual copyrights so very important)

Are only other option, tempting as it seemed, was to compose our out music.

Hope this answers your question,
Best Laurie

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