Inspired by the magnificent dancing I saw in Edinburgh - Pina Bausch's Sweet Mambo- took one of her song tracks (Mina Agossi, Voodoo Chile) ...
Inspired by the magnificent dancing I saw in Edinburgh - Pina Bausch's Sweet Mambo- took one of her song tracks (Mina Agossi, Voodoo Chile) and made attempt to be AUTHENTIC and IN MY BODY ENTIRELY for 30 minutes. Meaning I will not think about the mess my flat is in, or the millions of things I have yet to do, or the stresses of coordinating this that or the other thing and DANCE DANCE DANCE. SO in all honesty - thought there were better moments earlier - but hey ho - only 30 minutes! Dance 46 of 184 - 30 minute dances xx Less
Olek intervention to the Balmaceda obelisk in Plaza Italia, Santiago Chile.nHecho en Casa / Festival de Intervención UrbananMay 2015nnShot,...
Olek intervention to the Balmaceda obelisk in Plaza Italia, Santiago Chile.nHecho en Casa / Festival de Intervención UrbananMay 2015nnShot, Edited and Directed By Nicolás Rojas CastronTimelapse by Leonardo Spinetti: leonardospinetti.com/nAdditional Footage by: Juan GilinCurro GuerreronIon RakhmatulinannSpecial Thanks to:nCampus Creativo Universidad Andrés BellonLana AttacknnMusic Pedro BotsarisnVocals Amanda Grus nnCopyright Olek 2015 Less
Food is a critical element in any culture. In New Mexico's vibrant culture, no food stands above the chile plant, which is revered for its ...
Food is a critical element in any culture. In New Mexico's vibrant culture, no food stands above the chile plant, which is revered for its unique taste and quality. For generations, the chile farmers of New Mexico have devoted and dedicated their lives to growing and developing different varieties of chile peppers. The Chile Film explores the history of chile, how it came to New Mexico, the economic impact that chile has on New Mexico, and how chile has impacted culture and food in New Mexico. In simple terms, this is the story of how one plant has helped form a culture. Less
BEYOND NATURE II - Bolivia & Chile TimelapsennnBEYOND NATURE I - Iceland Timelapse http://blog.aprilgarden.com/100196948690nhttps://vimeo.co...
BEYOND NATURE II - Bolivia & Chile TimelapsennnBEYOND NATURE I - Iceland Timelapse http://blog.aprilgarden.com/100196948690nhttps://vimeo.com/aprilgarden/videosnn- Music : clouds and contrails by Davis Harwell https://www.themusicbed.com/songs/clouds-and-contrails/8227n- Samsung Galaxy NX30 / 12-24 / 30 / 50-200mmn- http://blog.aprilgarden.com/220084554531n- aprilgarden Film (4월의 정원 필름)n- aprilgarden@gmail.com Less
The following, in English translation, is the text of the accompanying video of the speech by Ambassador Nabil Jada'a to the Conference for ...
The following, in English translation, is the text of the accompanying video of the speech by Ambassador Nabil Jada'a to the Conference for Peace in Palestine and Israel on May 15, 2015 in Santiago, Chile.nn"Until 1896 when a group of academic intellectuals, financial advisers, majority being non-Jewish Europeans, decided to create the Zionist movement with one pretext/excuse; the creation of a homeland for the Jewish people. Although the truth is that this (the goal) is to protect their plans of dominating life in the entire planet. According to the book “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” published in 1923, discovered by Lenin after the triumph of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia was over. In that book they mention the destruction of the moralities of other religions. In that book they put plans of the manipulation of all the apparatus of the financial, economic and industrial of the entire world. They discuss about the manipulation of the local political forces from all different countries." Less
The following, in English translation, is the text of the accompanying video of the speech by Ambassador Nabil Jada'a to the Conference for Peace in Palestine and Israel on May 15, 2015 in Santiago, Chile.nn"About the hatred we have against the Jewish people. As Palestinians, first, we don’t have hatred. Second we don’t recognize the existence of the Jewish people-there is no Jewish people. This is not my personal analysis. Here we can refer to the Jewish Israeli professor from the University of Tel Aviv, Dr. Shlomo Sand, in his book “The Invention of the Jewish people.” A Jew with Israeli passport announces that, the so-called Jewish nation is a made up invention. Because a religion cannot be a people." Less
Increíbles días de nieve polvo en el Valle Las Trancas, ideales para el freeride y fuera de pista, inscríbete en nuestras salidas diarias...
Increíbles días de nieve polvo en el Valle Las Trancas, ideales para el freeride y fuera de pista, inscríbete en nuestras salidas diarias y disfruta con seguridad de esta hermosa experiencia. Backcountry ski touring trips, freeride, seguridad a cargo de guías locales capacitados, te invitamos a visitar nuestra página web www.backchillan.com y entérate lo que tenemos para ti, consultas a: info@backchillan.comnnwww.backchillan.comnnnnIncredible powder days in Las Trancas valley, for freeriding and off piste, sign up for our daily tours and enjoy this beautiful experience safely.nnCome visit Chile and enjoy skiing in Las Trancas. Backcountry Ski Touring Trips in the Andes Mountains of Southern Chile. Volcanoes, hotsprings, fresh powder, bluebird days, all in the same place.nnValle Las Trancas , ChilennInfo@backchillan.comnwww.backchillan.com Less
So, I have now been back in England for a month and it has pretty much taken me this long to actually sort out all of my travel photography ...
So, I have now been back in England for a month and it has pretty much taken me this long to actually sort out all of my travel photography from Chile and Peru. It was without doubt the craziest adventure that I have had so far and met some really incredible characters that I know I will see again. Both Chile and Peru are such diverse countries that there was always something to photograph. People, landscapes, backs of buses and LOTS of dogs!!! My whole reason of venturing across the Atlantic was to try my best to see the stars. I had been told that Chile was incredible for travel photography and the best places to see the distant galaxies in the world! I was not disappointed! The quality of the skies throughout most of South America were unbelievable and I constantly had to pinch myself to remember exactly where I was. Usually, on any trip I have ventured out on, I have always booked very little in advance and very much played it by ear as to where I wanted to go and what I wanted to see. As I only had 5 weeks exactly this time around, I knew I was going to have be sensible and pre-book a lot of my travel so I knew that I would be able to cover everything that I wanted to see. There is a great company in Chile called Pachamama (Mother earth) by bus, who offered a great service that can take you all around the country, stopping at amazing places off the beaten tourist track and showcasing some of Chile’s most beautiful assets. It became apparent very early on that everyone else I was meeting travelling through the country hadn’t seen half as much as I had, so I knew it had been a great idea to travel around this way instead of an endless run of 20+ hour buses that barely stop for toilet breaks let alone to see something interesting.nnPeru on the other hand was all about getting to Machu Pichu, and the ‘getting there’ was the whole story! With my camera bag on my back, we spent 5 days trekking across the Andes and into the jungle with Bamba Experience covering 60 km and walking to over 4,600 m. It was truly one of the most difficult and demanding things I have ever done but definitely one of the most rewarding. It was the first time I have ever really taken travel photography seriously when on a trip, but sadly, I think I’m going to be destined to travel with a huge back full of equipment for the rest of my adventures!nnMusic is performed by EscapistsnTrack is called Eyesnhttp://www.escapistsmusic.com/nnwww.pachamamabybus.comnnwww.bambaexperience.com Less
Charles and Lois O'Brien talk about their Charles W. and Lois B. O'Brien Insect Systematics Endowment to Arizona State University.
Here is Team Discrete's unique experience of competing in the 3rd annual Eye Of The Condor film and photography competition in La Parva Chil...
Here is Team Discrete's unique experience of competing in the 3rd annual Eye Of The Condor film and photography competition in La Parva Chile. nnSkiers: Julian Carr, Parker Cook, Sierra Quitiquit, Todd Ligare, Trevor Akimoto, Rachael BurksnCinematographer + Editor: John Roderick www.neuproductions.comnPhotographer: Chris Bezamat www.chrisbezamat.comnnIn 2011 the Eye Of The Condor started as a unique event that showcased the ski industries video and photo talent on the international stage. With a backdrop of the Andes mountain range, this week long event gives teams a chance to show their creativity and produce a short film and a photo portfolio. More than a competition the event is a celebration of the sport, and brings people together to the amazing location of La Parva, Chile. Less
Volcano Calbuco erupted on April 22, 2015, for the first time in four decades. Located close to the cities of Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt ...
Volcano Calbuco erupted on April 22, 2015, for the first time in four decades. Located close to the cities of Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt in southern Chile. We spend the prior couple of days on the neighboring volcano Osorno (~20km linear distance) shooting timelapses. After an amazing night under the nightsky we took the cable car downwards after a delay caused by repairs. Already late we headed south to catch the ferry on Routa 7 down to Patagonia. After 10min on the ferry we noticed a massive, almost nuclear looking cloud boiling upwards just were we left a few hours ago. Frenetically looking for a good outlook we then rushed to the only non-forested place to get a decent view of the show. We quickly put every bit of camera-equipment we could find on the constantly growing mushroom-cloud. We shot timelapses in 8K and 4K with a Pentax 645Z and Canon 6D. On the A7s we shot 4K video to the Shogun. We filled almost all of our memory cards in the prior night so I had to do backups while shooting all this stuff.nThis was for sure the most incredible show I've ever seen. I think this is a one in a lifetime event and I am so happy that we were able to capture it in all its glory.nWe will also release a timelapse video of our 6 weeks trip to Patagonia soon.nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TimestormFilms | TWITTER: https://twitter.com/martinhecknWEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/nn4K/UHD-Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVcTPfBxOPUnSoundtrack: We wish it was never light - AnamognnAll footage is available for licensing (video in 4K, timelapses in 8K&4K). For professional inquiries please contact me: martin@timestormfilms.net Less
The daily life and moments of our trip to Chile and Argentina shooting PATAGONIA 8K https://vimeo.com/134530201nWe saw amazing landscapes, c...
The daily life and moments of our trip to Chile and Argentina shooting PATAGONIA 8K https://vimeo.com/134530201nWe saw amazing landscapes, crystal clear night skies and a massive volcanic eruption. We captured ~100.000 frames in 8K and 4K resolution combining in over 4TB of footage.nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TimestormFilms | TWITTER: https://twitter.com/martinhecknWEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/nnMusic: Falling Up - Instrumental | The Painted Pianos Less
This film follows the ancient cycle of sunset, to night, to sunrise. A continuous loop of perpetual movement that has been unbroken since th...
This film follows the ancient cycle of sunset, to night, to sunrise. A continuous loop of perpetual movement that has been unbroken since the dawn of time, and the only true constant in our lives. nnI shot this film over 12 days around the San Pedro de Atacama region of Northern Chile. San Pedro is an oasis town in the Atacama and sits at an altitude of 2600m. The town is a great base to explore the fascinating landscapes that surround it, and everything just goes up and up. nnThe Atacama is well-known for what are arguably the cleanest, darkest skies on Earth. The dry air adds an extra transparency and this coupled with the altitude creates a night sky like no other. I visited at a time when Venus was situated quite close to the centre of the Milky Way; an astronomical event that only takes place every 8 years or so. I also timed my visit with the Autumn equinox which is a good time of year to capture Zodiacal light; the celestial phenomenon caused by sunlight scattering interplanetary space dust in the Zodiacal cloud. It stretches across the ecliptic and glows for a short while after sunset like a UFO beam and I was lucky enough to witness this every night I stepped out into the dark.nnIn my opinion an adventure is not complete unless there are challenges, and this trip was no different. My luggage was lost for the first 6 days I was there so for half of my trip I had no tripods and no motion control equipment. I shot many time-lapses in this film with my cameras on buckets weighted down with rocks! it was far from ideal but I was determined not to miss an opportunity to capture this wonderful sky. I battled through with little food and less sleep, language barriers and I even broke down in the middle of nowhere at one point, but at least the sunset was nice that evening! I found the Atacama to be a very harsh landscape; the dry air makes your skin crack and split, the winds pummel you with every gust and the altitude slows you down and affects your ability to hike with heavy equipment. By the end of this trip me, my kit and my car had taken a real battering but it was all worth it, I wouldn't have had it any other way.nnMusic composed by Shudan, please support this amazing artist by clicking here:nfacebook.com/shudanmusicnnAll footage is available in resolutions up to 4k. If you would like to licence any of my clips or talk about a project you have in mind please contact me at:ncontact@nicholasbuer.comnnYou can connect/follow me on all the usual social media sites:nfacebook.com/nicholasbuerphotographyntwitter.com/nicholasbuerngplus.to/nicholasbuernflickr.com/nicholasbuerninstagram.com/nicholasbuernnTo see more work please visit www.nicholasbuer.comnnFor motion control I used the Stage One Dolly System by Dynamic Perception:nwww.dynamicperception.comnn© Nicholas Buer 2014 Less
This video is pretty shaky and sketchy, not very original but wanted to share it anyway.nI went away to South America, New York City & Chica...
This video is pretty shaky and sketchy, not very original but wanted to share it anyway.nI went away to South America, New York City & Chicago for a few months late last year. I took a zillion pictures and a little bit of video. nnHere is a second from each clip of video I shot. This squishes three months into 1:18. EnjoynnBolivia, Chile, Argentina, Peru, NYC, Chicago Less
Anton may be done with life, but life ain’t done with Anton. In his convincing decision to change his measly existence he discovers the re...
Anton may be done with life, but life ain’t done with Anton. In his convincing decision to change his measly existence he discovers the real greatness of life.nn'Life is Beautiful' is a 3D animation short made with support of the dutch filmfund and the NTR. It's part of the NTR SHORT! competition that premiered at the Dutch Film festival 2013 in Utrecht.nnFor artwork and more information go to: https://www.facebook.com/Life.is.beautiful.theshortnnDutch Filmfestival 2013-09 Utrecht (Netherlands) Nomination debute competition nShortcutz Filmfestival 2014-04 Amsterdam (Netherlands)nHAFF Filmfestival 2014-04 Utrecht (Netherlands)nDresden international Filmfestival 2014-05 Dresden (Germany)nToronto International Animation Festival 2014-07 Toronto (Canada)nNothwest Animation Festival 2014-07 Portland (USA)nShort Shorts international filmfestival 2014-06 Tokyo (Japan)nnWriter / Director: Ben BrandnAnimation studio: FubenProducer: Niels Scheide / Rogier DorantnExecutive Producers: Jacques Vereecken / Sander HeeromanHead of production: Liesbeth TimmernLine Producer: Percy TienhoovennArt Director: Vincent bisschopnTechnical Director:Jasper van NieuwenhuizennCompositing: Koos DekkernRendering:Sebastiaan van HesterennAnimatic: Percy TienhovennAnimation: Rik SchuttenAnimation: Nanda van DijknAnimator: Piebe van der stormnLicht & Shading: Ruud CoenennShading: Dimitar KralevnSound Design: Dennis KerstennEditor: Wietse de ZwartnMusic Composed by: Christiaan VerbeeknAditional Artwork: Lois van BaarlenModdeling: Kjeld Slingeland / Vinnie PortiernnSpecial thnx to: NMTRX ANIMATION STUDIOSnnMichael VissernPatrick NijmannJohan Boekhoven Less
Filmed a few clips on my Iphone from my trip to South America. This video covers weeks 10-12.5. Included are my last time in Cordoba, Argent...
Filmed a few clips on my Iphone from my trip to South America. This video covers weeks 10-12.5. Included are my last time in Cordoba, Argentina with Christ for the City, trip to Santiago, Chile, and back to Argentina for a dove hunting trip. Every clip was chosen for a reason and is a reflexion of some aspect of my time down here, funny part of the day, or interesting view point. Enjoy! Less
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