And, the bookshoppe came alive!

Posted Wednesday, 17 April, 2013 by jorielov 0 Comments

Book Shoppe Videos ~ A Curious Moment of Enlightenment of the Creative Mind!

“The Joy Of Books” by Type Books, Toronto, Ontario

Inspired to Share: Due to noticing that indie film-making and indie book shoppes go hand-in-hand with each other! They infuse a near-mystical illumination of the joy that every bookishly inclined person feels whilst entering into the realm of a book shoppe ~ row after row, shelf after shelf, book after book, of curious possibilities,… soon-to-be-discoveries that implore you onward and inward, further into the shoppe, and into the heart of the unexpected.

“The Joy of Books” via OhKamp

Directed, Edited, and Filmed by: Sean Ohlenkamp (ohkamp.com)

The opening sequence of musical score parlays my mind to reminisce fondly on my Potter days, spent in darkened theaters awaiting the next installment to capture my mind and invigorate my imagination! The chilling moment of anticipation as the opening titles would start to eclipse the screen, left a palette of interest and a curiosity that couldn’t be quenched. As this film opens, your aware that it’s quite possible that your going to leave the outside world, and enter a new dimension! Very much in an awe of happiness, noting that it’s not always cherished teddies and toys that can spark alive in the middle of the night, but books and their companions in arms! Watch this video and find yourself entering a portal into a new world of creative synchronicity!

This video that Type Books created is a moment of creative inspiration for anyone who has become wrapped up in the magical blissitudes of discovering books and the worlds that they allow of us to visit, each time we open their pages!

{SOURCE: This video by OhKamp had either URL share links or coding which made it possible to embed this media portal to this post, and I thank them for this opportunity to share such an imaginative exploration with you.}

Copyright © Jorie Loves A Story, 2013.

About jorielov

I am self-educated through local libraries and alternative education opportunities. I am a writer by trade and I cured a ten-year writer’s block by the discovery of Nanowrimo in November 2008. The event changed my life by re-establishing my muse and solidifying my path. Five years later whilst exploring the bookish blogosphere I decided to become a book blogger. I am a champion of wordsmiths who evoke a visceral experience in narrative. I write comprehensive book showcases electing to get into the heart of my reading observations. I dance through genres seeking literary enlightenment and enchantment. Starting in Autumn 2013 I became a blog book tour hostess featuring books and authors. I joined The Classics Club in January 2014 to seek out appreciators of the timeless works of literature whose breadth of scope and voice resonate with us all.

"I write my heart out and own my writing after it has spilt out of the pen." - self quote (Jorie of Jorie Loves A Story)

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Posted Wednesday, 17 April, 2013 by jorielov in Bookish Films, Indie Book Trade




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