Rain by Charles Bukowski

🔰Bukowski described the rain as music and I did my best to sound-design a thunderstorm to accompany his poem. As a cinematographer, if I told you to close your eyes to experience my work it would seem ironic but this is the case with this one so if you ever rewatch it try to pay attention to all the little sounds. Shoutout to Chubbz for polishing the narration audio and to J.S. for giving me access to his sound library. 🔰Support me on Patreon:   / illneas   🔰Find me here 🔗  / _illneas   🔗  / illneas   🔗  / illneas   🔗  / _illneas   Second channel 🔗   / @akidwithacameraorjustillneas   🔰Communities -  / discord   -  / 2314655172176122   -  / searchingformeaning   🔰References -The narrator is Charles Bukowski -The music is this: Gabriel Parker - Fractions 🔰My equipment: I film handheld with a Panasonic Lumix G80 https://amzn.to/2uGqmQZ GX80 https://amzn.to/33e5Tye 📷Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 45mm F1.8 Lens https://amzn.to/2vr9P3N 🔰A few Charles Bukowski books 📓Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame https://amzn.to/2TjV2Qc 📓Essential Bukowski: Poetry https://amzn.to/2IaxnMU 📓Women: A Novel https://amzn.to/2Ts5hlz 📓The Last Night of the Earth Poems https://amzn.to/2TqKZsP 📓Ham On Rye: A Novel https://amzn.to/2uLMnhu 📓post office: A Novel https://amzn.to/2VzvKAC 📓You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense https://amzn.to/2Vx9cAl 🔰Rain by Charles Bukowski a symphony orchestra. there is a thunderstorm, they are playing a Wagner overture and the people leave their seats under the trees and run inside to the pavilion the women giggling, the men pretending calm, wet cigarettes being thrown away, Wagner plays on, and then they are all under the pavilion. the birds even come in from the trees and enter the pavilion and then it is the Hungarian Rhapsody #2 by Lizst, and it still rains, but look, one man sits alone in the rain listening. the audience notices him. they turn and look. the orchestra goes about its business. the man sits in the night in the rain, listening. there is something wrong with him, isn't there? he came to hear the music.