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Gettysburg, Readdressed

   |    Paula Tesch

Seven score and seven years ago, Abraham Lincoln delivered one of the most poignant, and most memorable speeches of all time. Three score, one fortnight, and two days ago, Adam Gault posted to Vimeo a lovely homage to the speech, created entirely in After Effects.

Personally, I’ve read the Gettysburg Address several times—first in elementary school, and most recently in Nancy Duarte’s Resonate, where I was able to really appreciate if for the first time; both because I wasn’t going to be tested on it, and because Nancy dissected the words so elegantly. For the first time, the words made a real impact. I didn’t just read them, I heard them.

Adam Gault’s video did the words one better—it made me feel them. The video reminded me both of the heroics that took place at Gettysburg, and also the extreme power of the combination of words and visuals. Well-chosen images have the ability to take well-chosen words to a place beyond the senses, to emotions.

Adam offers a modest explanation of the video:

“…The speech doesn’t really need pictures. But once we started brainstorming we were determined to come up with imagery that would complement the words. We wanted to use simple and subtle metaphors that would give the speech context and create evocative compositions without trying to add meaning. Hopefully we’ve done the writing some justice.”

- Adam Gault

To Adam, Stefanie, Chris, Carlo, and Mitch— Nice work. Honestly, Abe would be proud.

  • http://mikepascoe.com/cv Mike Pascoe

    What a sweet video! I wish I could make such cool animations. Anyone know what software is used to make videos like these?

  • Peter Heintz

    Great Video :)
    Mike: This video is done in Adobe CS After Effects. Check out Adobe:s website.
    Thanks Nancy for posting it ! :)
    A new book on the way ?

    Cheers / Peter

  • http://easypublicspeaking.co.uk/ Keith Davis

    Hi Paula
    Fantastic… not seen anything like that before.
    Appreciate you sharing with the rest of us.

  • http://mannerofspeaking.org John Zimmer

    Dear Paula,

    I came across this video last month. Like you, I thought it added a whole new dimension to Lincoln’s words and I found the work quite moving. And I am not American.

    I have not yet read Nancy’s analysis of the speech, I tried my hand at breaking it down on my blog. You and your readers might find it interesting: http://wp.me/pwfa1-1nY

    I am now curious to see what Nancy pulled out of it and learn from her perspective.

    Cheers!

    John Zimmer

  • john

    For those who want to read more, there’s a great book titled “Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America” by Gary Wills. It does an amazing job of looking at the Gettysburg Address as a speech, as thought process, as an historical game changer, and much more. It won all sorts of awards when it was published.