The clip is a commercial for Eastern Airlines comparing the flight of their planes to the wonder of a bird in flight. The clip opens with a LS of a forest landscape. Following are various shots of the forest. Cuts to a bird, possibly an egret, flying through the trees. It then cuts to the egret in the water, followed by a CU of the bird’s face and then the tail end of a plane. Several CU shots of birds follow, including the egret and an owl. Next there is a WS of a deer in the water as it turns its head. A bird in a CU shot following does the same. The motion is again matched as the deer turns its head in a CU shot. Next a plane flies by the camera, with a CU on the windows as they fly by. There is a match on action of a bird flying, barely discernible through the trees. Again we cut back to the plane as it has taken off, before cutting back to the deer running through the forest. Again we return to the same shot of the plane taking off. Four shots of birds taking off follow, two of the egret and two of what appears to be a bald eagle. A shot of this bald eagle in full flight cuts to a shot of the plane in the same position before it pans out to the plane against the clouds in the sky. A CU of the windows passing by the camera returns, as well as another shot of a CU of the head of a bird. A shot follows of two birds flying together as the VO starts, discussing the majesty of flight. The camera is stationary as the plane flies across the screen and the sky. There is a WS of the plane in flight, closer than the LS previous, as the shot dissolves into one of a bird in flight. It dissolves back to a silhouette of the plane in the sky as well as one of the bird in a similar position. A shot of the plane moving away from the camera follows, as well as another shot of the bird in flight. Finally, it returns to a LS of the forest scene by the lake.