I purchased this on DVD when if first came out and recommended it to the Liberty University to put in some centralized location. I guess they never did it. They never replied so that ended it. Jan Nickman created the video while David Arkenstone did his usual one man orchestra.
Since at one time I had David Arkenstone's In The Wake of the Wind was why purchased it. I went to write a review of it some months back but the DVD didn't seem to be selling any more. So I stopped writing the rreview. Only 33 people had the music video that checked in here. It has four modes. Mode 1 is "Play With Spoken Word". Mode 2 is Play Without Spoken Word. Mode 3 is Chapter Select. Mode 4 has three items. The first is to loop the movie without Spoken Word. The Second is Featirette "Sequoiahs the Andient Giants, and the Third is "Sacred Earth Official Trailer"
I usually put it into loop mode and turn the volume down low to waft me off to sleep. Is anybody going to purchase it this time around? I don't know. In case you are wondering many people make their own recording of other videos that loop. So for the longest time I felt like I was only one of the few people who had a one of a kind work of art. Their are places you rent a play time of it which I would recommend. I really love Monet's. Rouen Cathedral paintings and all of the Impressionist painters and totally abandoned Picasso and others. So maybe this is just a special thing to me. But I see the Rouen Cathedral painting as separate persoalities from each other and yes I like Monet's pond as well. David Arkenstone has also produced new journey type video music which you can listen to on the social websites.