Free Fall from ProlifikFilms on Vimeo.
I saw this performance of Greg Ferguson’s poem, “Free Fall.” It’s beautiful and chilling, being it is the story of Genesis 3. Scott Erickson and Sharon Irving are the two performers.
Free Fall from ProlifikFilms on Vimeo.
I saw this performance of Greg Ferguson’s poem, “Free Fall.” It’s beautiful and chilling, being it is the story of Genesis 3. Scott Erickson and Sharon Irving are the two performers.
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is there a way to get a copy-write for this? I wanted to use it for a speech competition.
Kendyl, you mean to say “copyright” permission. You’ll have to follow the link to ProlifikFilms to ask them. I may be wrong, but for an academic competition, I don’t think you need to ask the poet’s permission to recite it yourself. If you were going to make another high quality video, then you would want permission.