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Waterflow II — Video Sample


In the video sample below, you can watch the scenes that inspired the new CD, “Waterflow II.” Take in images of British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies, Sanibel Island, and Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio.

The soundtrack for the video is comprised of the music from “Waterflow II.”

Press play and enjoy!

New Water Film — Lake Louise


Here is another Water Film that comes from one of our favorite places on earth, Lake Louise. This awesome glacial lake is located in the heart of Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.

As with all of our Water Films, our intention is to create relaxation and stillness so that you may become creatively inspired. By sitting and watching these videos, you get in touch with the pace of nature and become inspired as the mind becomes quiet.

The quote at the beginning of this Water Film comes from Lao Tzu:

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”

The soundtrack for this video is Clear Stream from our new CD, “Waterflow II.

Press play, sit back and enjoy images of gentle water, glaciers, streams, Icelandic Poppies and canoes.

You can also watch it in HD on YouTube

The soundtrack to the video can be downloaded here.

Thanks for watching!

New Audio and Upcoming CD Release


Coming soon…we’re gearing up for another CD release — Waterflow II. Like the first Waterflow album released last year, this CD features water sounds blended with original music.

This music is perfect for relaxation, meditation, body work or yoga. I’m excited about this CD because I was able to capture a wide variety of high quality water sounds around the country. This collection includes intro and outro tracks.

Take a listen to the outro, called “Clear Stream,” which features strings fused with a stream and birds. Studio Blog readers and our Facebook Fans get the first taste of this brand new music.

Just press play and enjoy . . .

Water Films — New Site


We are happy to introduce the latest project from GCCreative Studio — Water Films.

Water Films can help you experience peace while being inspired by nature. If you’d like to take a break from a busy day, these films can give you a powerful boost. Most of us get that we live more inspired when we’re relaxed. We’re more creative, we harness the power of the present moment and we have the ability to uplift others.

These short films also give viewers an inside look at the inspiration for the music that we create. When we remember the sights and sounds from spectacular natural areas, creative ideas effortlessly flow though us. We hope that you have the same experience when you get out into nature or watch these Water Films.

If you wish to watch them in high definition, just press the “HD” symbol at the bottom right part of the screen (it takes a a few minutes to load this way but it works well if you have a fast connection). For even greater impact, you may also watch them in full screen by pressing the icon just to the right of the “HD” symbol.

You can watch the films as many times as you like for free. After a while you may wish to download the MP3 from a film and you’ll see that the images will pop into your head even when you’re not watching the video.

All of these films are on YouTube. You may even subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all video updates at GCCreativeVideos.

There are five films on the site right now for you to explore — two from Kaua’i, two from the Canadian Rockies, and one from a peaceful lake in Michigan.

Enjoy Water Films!

 

 

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