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August 15, 2015 — Leave a comment

By: Ian Wood
Source: http://vimeo.com/iwood

This is the city-wide follow up to my aerial exploration of downtown Los Angeles from last year (http://ift.tt/1pUp5HK). And much like with downtown, I continue to be awe struck by how much of this vast city I have partially or completely overlooked before undertaking this video. And like most voyages of discovery, I’ve realize there’s so much more to find.

Packing it all into one short-form video has been nigh impossible and much didn’t make it for safety, privacy or simply because I couldn’t make it 30 minutes long! Notably missing are: LAX Theme Building, both Gettys, some Lautner homes, numerous beautiful buildings, the Gabba gallery, many murals that vanished before I got to them, and much of downtown featured in last year’s video.

A map of the locations is here: https://goo.gl/f4fq3U

The music is BLu ACiD’s electro-blues adaptation of “If You Ain’t Never Had The Blues” by Boo Boo Davis and is used with permission. I felt it fitting to a city of eclectic styles and influences, equal parts refined and rough edges. The version used here is my own extended edit. Download the original song here: http://ift.tt/1Mo5ME2

Droning For Good
With all the controversy about drones, it’s important to remember that they can be (and often are) used responsibly. As with many emerging technologies, the laws struggle to keep up and we must employ a common sense approach to their use that is respectful to community, safety and the law.

My Drone Protocol
– Avoid busy periods, rush hours, special events, etc.
– Avoid sensitive areas or anything that can be misconstrued without prior permission.
– Avoid crowds. Small groups only from the periphery with ground spotters and two-way radios.
– No flights near airports, TFR areas and restricted airspace (FAA class B, C, D).
– Be prepared for local air traffic below 400ft including awareness of helipad locations.
– Operate at or below roof lines to assure separation from air traffic.
– Avoid “loitering” next to residential homes and apts.
– Respect residential areas for quiet and right to privacy.
– Eliminate any material that inadvertently reveals someone in a place of privacy.

For queries regarding my aerial filming, please contact me by email, aerial@ianwood.com.

By: Joefish
Source: http://ift.tt/1FChhF2

This video shows the process of creating a box from scratch at The Binding Studio. Watch the amazing skills of Louise James and Iranna Ashton as they work together to create a short run of bespoke boxes.

http://ift.tt/1FChgRJ

Music
“Manifested” (by Ketsa)
http://ift.tt/1HLJudk
http://ift.tt/18BcYvD

By: Freie Ferienrepublik Saas-Fee
Source: http://ift.tt/1FpMh9X

By: chris leitner
Source: http://ift.tt/1AlgXKD

XMAS KITING 2010

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By: Numberphile
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV9k6dRQQe4

There are 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 ways to arrange a standard 3×3 Rubik’s Cube.
See our full series of Rubik’s Cube videos at: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt5AfwLFPxWJNAdHv8TUCOmj7iKqyHZeg

This video features Matt Parker, James Grime and Katie Steckles.

With thanks to Drew Mokris for doing the animation: http://www.spinnerdisc.com/

With thanks to Feliks Zemdegs for use of one of his many world-record breaking videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/fazrulz1

Website: http://www.numberphile.com/
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Numberphile tweets: https://twitter.com/numberphile

Videos by Brady Haran

Brady’s other channels include:
http://www.youtube.com/periodicvideos (Chemistry stuff)
http://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols (Physics and astronomy)
http://www.youtube.com/DeepSkyVideos (Space stuff)
http://www.youtube.com/nottinghamscience (Science and behind the scenes)
http://www.youtube.com/foodskey (Food science)
http://www.youtube.com/BackstageScience (Big science facilities)
http://www.youtube.com/favscientist (Favourite scientists)

By: D. Scott Williamson
Source: http://ift.tt/1nwB9Ps

How to draw seven red lines, all perpendicular, some with green ink, some with transparent ink, and one in the form of a kitten.

(response to “The Expert” http://ift.tt/1j5WPR4)

By: FilmSpektakel
Source: http://ift.tt/1f2Wk4H

The scenery of our home country Austria is beyond compare. We live in the heart of Europe where we have a spectacular combination of cultural and natural attractions. No matter what time of year, Austria will welcome you with „Schmäh“ and „Gemütlichkeit“.
We hope you enjoy this glimpse into the atmosphere of Austria’s cities and landscapes.

By the way: The voice-over is original footage of Felix Baumgartner’s stratos mission in 2012.

Technical Details:
After 2 years (2013-2015) of filming in the whole country, we gathered about 600 time-lapse clips, which is about 5TB of raw footage.

Produced by:
Thomas Pöcksteiner // Peter Jablonowski
http://www.filmspektakel.at

Equipment used:
+ Dynamic Perception Stage One
+ Emotimo TB3
+ Pocketslider
+ Canon 5D Mark III
+ 2x Canon 6D
+ Canon 600D
+ several Samyang/Walimex 14mm F2,8 (Boy, these break easy.. :P)
+ Canon 24-105mm F4
+ Tamron 150-600mm
+ Tamron 24-70mm F2,8
+ Tamron 28-300mm F3,5-6,3

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For licensing & inquires please contact us via email: info@filmspektakel.at
All shots are available in 5K!

By: Abec 11 Media
Source: http://ift.tt/1fXD0wv

This is a short documentary about the untold story of Sergio Yuppie’s humble beginnings in the skateboarding world. From being just a kid with a dream on the streets of Brazil to becoming an international skateboard icon, Sergio remains true to his purpose in life – skateboarding for the pure love of it.

We celebrate a life driven by passion and adversity – a rags to riches story where wealth is not measured by monetary value. Here’s a living, breathing example of the goals that you can achieve, no matter how big you dream. This is the story of Sergio Yuppie.

Directed/Filmed/Edited: Michael Alfuso
Producer: Chris Chaput
Assistant Camera: Rory Russell
Production Manager: Brad Teschner
Stunt Car: Christian Hunt
Additional Footage: Joao Brinhosa
Translation: Flavia Brancato

Song/Artist:
0:15 “Highway Star” Deep Purple cover by Stryper
1:27 “When It Pours It Rains” (Instrumental)
2:38 “The Prophet” by Gramatik
4:46 “Left Us To Mold” by Unida
6:24 “The Mentalist” by Mr. Fijiwiji
8:13 “Fortune Soul” by Blackmill