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Below you can sample each selection on the DVD.
Carolina Seascapes Plus Music Video DVD
Magical Moments features sunrises, sunsets and ocean scenes mostly from the 8th floor of Windward Dunes, a condo in Indian Beach on Bogue Banks. This section of North Carolina’s Outer Banks runs East and West and in the winter you can watch the sun both rise and set in the Atlantic Ocean. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
You’re On My Mind is a completely aerial tour that begins at Emerald Isle on Bogue Banks and follows the beachfront passing Salterpath, Indian Beach, Pine Knoll Shores, Atlantic Beach, Fort Macon, Beaufort Inlet, Shackleford Banks, around Cape Lookout Lighthouse, the inside of Shackleford Banks back to Beaufort. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
Our Sands Of Time Are Passing was shot by underwater videographer, Paula Whitfield. Her part time job as mate on a dive boat out of Beaufort Inlet gave her the opportunity to capture beautiful aquatic habitats thriving on wreck sites covering an area of the North Carolina coast known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
My Secret Place is all about Shackleford Banks and the part of Core Banks surrounding Cape Lookout lighthouse. The lighthouse itself is the centerpiece of this video that includes both aerial and ground shots of this incredible area of the NC coast. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
Only You In My Heart is centered around the beautiful Beaufort waterfront with boats at the docks, sunrises and sunsets. Mixed in with the Beaufort waterfront are some shots from Cape Lookout. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
The Grand Escape begins with scenes from the Cedar Island to Ocracoke ferry. On Ocracoke Island you’ll see shots around Silver Lake, the Ocracoke Lighthouse, plus their world famous beach from atop the dunes. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
Going Home was shot completely on Ocracoke Island. There are sunrise shots, spectacular sunset shots from Silver Lake, serene unspoiled beach shots with boats fishing and returning home. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
Suspended In Time was also shot in Ocracoke. The music and title so fit the essence of this little village on North Carolina’s Outer Banks that it inspired this video which was the first one done in this series. It includes many shots of the lighthouse and Silver Lake as well as a memorial service conducted each year at the British Cemetery. Many things on Ocracoke have changed even since this video was shot but a visit there today will still leave you Suspended In Time. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
Our Time is a visit to the now deserted village on Portsmouth Island. In the mid to late 1800’s Portsmouth was a thriving community of over 600 people much like Ocracoke is today just a few miles away on the northern side of the inlet. Ships cargo was unloaded on Portsmouth and put on smaller boats for delivery across the shallow sound and up the rivers. Today descendents of former residents and historians gather on Portsmouth every two years for “Homecoming”. The video in “Our Time” was shot at two homecomings. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
You Are My Love leaves the mainland Down East community of Atlantic on a ferry bound for Core Banks. Arriving on the Northern section of Core Banks bounded by Drum Inlet and Portsmouth Island, you first encounter the primitive housing constructed and maintained by the National Park Service of the Cape Lookout National Seashore. These facilities are available to the public for a fee. Also included in this video are shots from the southern portion of Core Banks around the Cape Lookout Lighthouse and that point of land where the Outer Banks stops going east and begins heading north. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
The Troubadour Song video contains many shots of sailing vessels both large and small in and around Beaufort, Home of the North Carolina Maritime Museum. Museum sponsored summer sailing classes for young kids comprise a large portion of this video as well as shots from a museum sponsored annual “Wooden Boat Show”. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
Carol’s Song contains a little of everything coastal in this region: sailing, rivers, ferries, fishing, beaches, diving, and power boating in and around Beaufort, Ocracoke and Oriental. [Click on the thumbnail to watch and listen to this segment of the video.]
About JAY CONNER, our musical collaborator on the Carolina Seascapes Plus Video.
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