With renewed interest in Michael Jackson and the lasting impact of “Smooth Criminal,” I wanted to share a timely guest opportunity that could strongly resonate with your audience.Renowned filmmaker and time-lapse pioneer Louie Schwartzberg helped create the iconic visual style behind Michael Jackson’s legendary “Smooth Criminal” music video, shooting the specialized long-exposure imagery that gave the video its signature dreamlike, streaked effect.Now, Louie is returning with season four of Moving Art, his immersive nature series streamed by millions worldwide. Best known for Fantastic Fungi, Louie combines breathtaking slow-motion cinematography, time-lapse photography, and meditative storytelling to create calming visual experiences designed to reduce stress and reconnect viewers with nature. Louie launched the new season, which journeys through landscapes from the Andes to Antarctica. Louie’s visuals, also featured in Disney’s Soarin’ Around the World and The Sphere in Las Vegas, offer audiences an antidote to overstimulation, anxiety, and doomscrolling through awe, wonder, and mindfulness.What makes Moving Art especially compelling for wellness and therapy-focused audiences is its restorative impact. A University of Pennsylvania study found that watching Moving Art reduced stress by 68% and lowered cortisol levels by 40% among high-anxiety individuals.
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