I absolutely love these videos produced by Yosemite National Park. Each short episode focuses on some aspect of the park and depicts that feature in vivid beauty. This is a very cool concept. Enjoy!
From the YouTube Channel …
Water is the life-blood of Yosemite National Park. The Tuolumne and Merced rivers water some of the most productive farmland on the Earth, and urban dwellers throughout the state depend on the Sierra Nevada snowpack for their domestic water needs.
The video outlines the challenges America faced as President Obama took office at the height of the worst recession in almost a century and details the progress that has been made reclaiming the security of the middle class and building an economy that’s meant to last, where hard work pays and responsibility is rewarded.
John Buckwell has run his local butcher’s shop in the heart of Southsea for 25 years. We discover the ins and outs of running an independent shop in the 21st century and the changes he has seen to the industry.
Shot on a Canon 550d / t2i with Samyang 35mm and 14mm lenses and canon 50mm. Edited and graded on Avid MC5. We also use Magic Lantern.
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Music: Kevin MacLeod
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A film by Corey Rich
stillmotion, does exceptional work. And now, they are creating a series on Vimeo to show videographers and photographers the best way to use simple techniques to shoot great video and photographs. I really appreciate their eye for composition as well as the editing style which makes for a simple documentary style video and great storytelling. Enjoy.
Produced by my favorite cinematographer, Philip Bloom. His notes pasted below.
Whilst on holiday near the Great Lakes in June I was able to borrow Eric Kessler’s RED Epic for a few days. I messed around with the slow motion 300 FPS first thing but I really wanted to shoot a little piece with it so we found the Great Lakes Boat Building Company online. Phoned them up and asked if we could spend two hours with them making a little film…Mike, the owner said of course!
Loads more details on my website:
Shot on the RED EPIC
Music by Drew Barefoot “Enjoy the calm”
Courtesy of withetiquette.com
Love everyone. Good advice. Check out the official website HERE.
Producer/Director – KARL BRANDSTATER
Cinematography – KARL BRANDSTATER & DAN KISH
Music Composer – DAN KISH
Editor – KARL BRANDSTATER
Assistant Editor & Colour Grade- CHLOÉ BRANDSTATER
Opening Title : Grant Lawson
Sound Mix – MICHAEL FERFOGLIA
Director’s Note :
There is a longer version of this film that will feature on the international film festival circuit.
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2010 Vimeo Festival + Awards
I make it no secret that Vimeo.com is my favorite video sharing site on the web. I spend hours a day watching new videos, listening to music and learning new shooting techniques, all on one website. Unlike Youtube, a majority of these videos are professionally produced or shot by true video enthusiasts.
Last year, Vimeo hosted the first-ever 2010 Vimeo Festival + Awards in New York City. The award winners were recently posted on the site and I have enjoyed watching all those honored. Amazing work in some very cool categories. Below is the documentary that took home best overall video. It’s worth a coffee break.
Yet another inspirational story for today … the homeless man with a golden voice. Check out this Ad Age article about how the homeless ‘Golden Voice’ got a full-time job as the voice of Kraft Mac & Cheese.
Homeless Man Ted Williams Is the New Voice of Mac & Cheese
If you haven’t seen the video yet, watch it above to get a glimpse into how golden Ted Williams voice really is. Also included in the video is a background story from the Mom of the homeless man.
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