Skip to main content

Feel Good Friday: The Ambitious “More Than Just Parks” Film Project

MTJP | Redwood

If The Manual staff were to make a list of our 50 favorite places on Earth, America’s national parks would be generously represented. One feels an undefinable sense of peace when gazing at jagged peaks, breathing pine-scented air, and listening to the ancient music of wind and wildlife. The parks’ sublime natural formations and rich biodiversity prove that Nature is the most gifted architect of all time.

Recommended Videos

To capture the majesty of our national parks, filmmaking brothers Will and Jim Pattiz of Sea Raven Media have embarked on the ambitious “More Than Just Parks” film project. Their goal is to make 59 short films — one for each American national park.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Image used with permission by copyright holder

If our national parks are more than just parks, as the project name suggests, then what are they? Perhaps they defy traditional definition, which is why the Pattiz brothers have set off to define them through their camera lens. We’re not talking about grainy home videos that your dad might have captured in the 90s — the Pattiz brothers’ films are absurdly high-definition masterpieces shot with 4K resolution.

Related: U.S. National Park Service Celebrates 99 Years – Here Are Some Cool Facts

Will and Jim further explain their project on their website: “Our goal is to effect a greater awareness of the treasures that reside within America’s National Parks. We plan to accomplish this goal through visually stunning short films, engaging online interactions, and breathtaking imagery.”

Joshua Tree National Park (Photo: NPS/Brad Sutton)
Joshua Tree National Park (Photo: NPS/Brad Sutton) Image used with permission by copyright holder

So far, the More Than Just Parks project has produced four gorgeous short films — one each for Olympic, Great Smoky Mountains, Joshua Tree, and Redwood National Parks. Each film features astonishing natural formations, wildlife, and timelapse shots accompanied by simple and tasteful music. Their latest film, which focuses on Redwood National Park, is embedded above.

After watching all of the Pattiz brothers’ videos, we urge you to drop everything and visit a national park near you. Tomorrow — Saturday, September 26 — just happens to be National Public Lands Day, on which state and federal governments allow free admission to all national parks and monuments. So get out there and enjoy nature!

(Featured Image: Olympic National Park)

TJ Carter
Former Digital Trends Contributor
TJ Carter wears many hats, both figuratively and literally. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 2011 with a degree…
Jeremy Allen White was born to run in the first trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere
The movie follows Springsteen as he makes his album 'Nebraska.'
Jeremy Allen White in Deliver Me From Nowhere

Music biopics are all the rage these days, and Bruce Springsteen is the latest icon to get the treatment. The first trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere sees The Bear star inhabiting the role of The Boss. The film is based on Warren's Zane's book of the same name, which focuses on the period when he was making his 1982 album Nebraska.

The film is directed by Scott Cooper, who also directed Jeff Bridges in Crazy Heart. In the trailer, we see White embodying Springsteen as he sings "Born to Run," and we also get a lengthy monologue from Jeremy Strong's Jon Landau as he explains why Springsteen feels the need to make this album.

Read more
Tony Soprano vs. Walter White: Who is the ultimate antihero?
TV's biggest heavyweights duke it out for the antihero crown
Breaking bad season 4 screen shot

Sports fans often debate between two heavyweight legends. For basketball, it's LeBron James and Michael Jordan. Switching to tennis, you have Roger Federer fans and Rafael Nadal diehards. Debates like these are ingrained in the culture of athletics, but TV fans have their own version of this sparring match.

Tony Soprano from The Sopranos and Walter White from Breaking Bad are the two characters who still send shockwaves through every drama in the 21st century. These men were the perfect mix of good and evil. They navigated family life and the criminal underworld with cunning intelligence and ruthless risk-taking. Every show with morally gray characters at the center owes its storyboard to Walter and Tony, but which character deserves the antihero crown? This is Tony Soprano vs. Walter White for all the marbles.
Who was the more complex character?

Read more
Learn how to smoke a pipe the proper way with our guide for beginners
Let us show you the classy way to smoke a pipe
Packing a pipe

Pipe smoking is the most aesthetically distinguished way to enjoy tobacco, but you lose the classy effect if you don’t know how to smoke a pipe properly. Smoking a pipe has become a lost art, and these days, most people who engage in pipe smoking do so to achieve a sense of nostalgia. Perhaps your grandfather enjoyed a puff now and again paired with a good stiff whiskey, or maybe your goal is to emulate a pipe-smoking artist.

I know that I enjoy a good puff on a pipe now and then, and knowing the right way to enjoy a pipe has made the experience much more pleasurable for for me. Whatever the case, if you intend to take up the time-honored tradition of unwinding with a pipe like me, you should learn how to smoke a pipe the right way. And smoking a pipe is very different than smoking a cigar (except you shouldn't be inhaling either).

Read more