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UNESCO selects two NEW biosphere reserves in Ethiopia
newsdire.com - Ethiopian Latest News - The International Coordinating Council of UNESCO's ...
published: 05 Jun 2010
author: newsdire
UNESCO selects two NEW biosphere reserves in Ethiopia
newsdire.com - Ethiopian Latest News - The International Coordinating Council of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program has added 13 new sites and five extensions in 15 different countries to the World Network of Biosphere reserves (WNBR). In a press statement sent to ENA on Friday UNESCO said two of the sites, Kafa and Yayu, are in Ethiopia. The other sites are found in Iran, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Poland, Republic of Korea, Slovenia and Sweden. The statement said the number of biosphere reserve sites including the newly added ones, reached 564 in 109 countries. According to the statement, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe inscribed reserves for the first time this year. Sweden and the United Kingdom for their part decided to withdraw two sites from the WNBR, because they do not meet the criteria, the statement said. Biosphere reserves are areas designated under UNESCO's MAB program to serve as places to test different approaches to integrated management of terrestrial, freshwater, coastal and marine resources and biodiversity. Biosphere reserves are thus sites for experimenting with and learning about sustainable development, the statement said.
published: 05 Jun 2010
views: 2183
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Valley Of Flowers, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, Nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 27 Aug 2011
author: Shivam Sarmah
Valley Of Flowers, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, Nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²). This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004.
published: 27 Aug 2011
author: Shivam Sarmah
views: 683
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SAVE OUR PLANET - Biosphere reserves in Ethiopia and Zimbabwe join UN list
SAVE OUR PLANET... The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U...
published: 23 Sep 2010
author: NoteworthyNews
SAVE OUR PLANET - Biosphere reserves in Ethiopia and Zimbabwe join UN list
SAVE OUR PLANET... The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designates several new sites in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves: Ethiopia's Yayu and the highland region of Kafu; Zimbabwe's Middle Zambezi of the Zambezi Valley, and the Nicaraguan Island of Ometepec.
published: 23 Sep 2010
author: NoteworthyNews
views: 30
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Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru: Into the Amazon Rainforest
As part of our round the world trip we took 3 days to get into the heart of the Amazon Rai...
published: 03 Jan 2007
author: ksrtw
Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru: Into the Amazon Rainforest
As part of our round the world trip we took 3 days to get into the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. Not many people get to go to this part - and its one of our Top 5's of the whole trip. uk.geocities.com/KSrtw
published: 03 Jan 2007
author: ksrtw
views: 11942
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Ecotour Sian Ka'an "Where the sky is born"
Mexico is ranked third worldwide for the number of sites listed under the World Network of...
published: 19 Aug 2010
author: Espacionatura
Ecotour Sian Ka'an "Where the sky is born"
Mexico is ranked third worldwide for the number of sites listed under the World Network of Biosphere Reserves and is the leader in Latin America and the Caribbean. We welcome you to our tour: "Sian Ka'an Natura", an encounter with nature, the Mayan culture, and a thrilling jungle adventure Visit to the Muyil Archeological Site A visit to one of the largest archeological sites within the Sian Ka'an reserve. Muyil was an important commercial center for the ancient Mayans with trade in products from Honduras and Yucatan Interpretive Nature Trail On the Canan-Ha trail, visitors will discover the incredible diversity of flora and fauna in the tropical semi-deciduous forest. Half way through, we will climb to the lookout at a height of 19 meters. From the lookout, you can view the different ecosystems within the reserve: tropical semi-deciduous forest, lagoons, savannas, mangroves, and Peten mangroves. All the while, you will be supporting the Muyil community, responsible for the preservation of the site. Boat ride through the Muyil and Chunyaxché Lagoons. Riding along the crystalline turquoise waters of the lagoons, we will reach the Xtlapak ruins where we hop into an ancient canal built by the Mayans over 1000 years ago. While the gentle current pushes us along for approximately 45 minutes, we will enjoy bird songs and the whisper of the wind above Ocean-front Meal Choose from a wide variety of dishes. Meals include a drink, coffee, and dessert. Any additional consumption ...
published: 19 Aug 2010
author: Espacionatura
views: 2744
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Ometepe Island in Nicaragua a Tourist Attraction
The Island of Ometepe, located in Nicaragua, inside Cocibolca Lake, it is included in the ...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: PrensaLatinaTV
Ometepe Island in Nicaragua a Tourist Attraction
The Island of Ometepe, located in Nicaragua, inside Cocibolca Lake, it is included in the world network of biosphere reserve and its beauty constitutes and attraction for thousands of tourists every year.
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: PrensaLatinaTV
views: 88
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Trek to Nanda Devi inner sanctuary
This is footage shot in the Nanda Devi National Park and its nearby regions where Harish K...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: WildFilmsIndia
Trek to Nanda Devi inner sanctuary
This is footage shot in the Nanda Devi National Park and its nearby regions where Harish Kapadia, expedition leader and other members of our team came across the remains of several Himalayan Musk Deer targeted by poachers, rare species of flowers such as Fritillaria and Anemone obtusiloba. First view of Nanda Devi from within the gorge, and the trek into the inner sanctuary, up the treacherous Rishi Ganga gorge. The peaks of the north sanctuary can be seen as we traverse the rocky stretches before Sarsarpatal. Nanda Devi National Park is a Biosphere Reserve Area surrounded by buffer Zone. It was recognized as a World Heritage Site under The Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program of UNESCO since 1988 (including its adjoining areas). Later in 2004, this Reserve was inscribed amongst the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The park is located in Uttaranchal State of India and is situated near the Nanda Devi Peak, the second highest mountain in India. The Core Zone of The Biosphere consists of two National Parks rich in flora and fauna viz Nanda Devi National Park and The Valley of Flowers. The core area has rare species of animals such as Snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan musk deer, Blue sheep, Himalayan Thar etc. About 493 species of plants In Nanda Devi National Park and 521 species of plants from Valley of Flowers have been identified. Thisfootage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films ...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: WildFilmsIndia
views: 585
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Valley of Flowers - Trekking : Part - 1
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 11 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Valley of Flowers - Trekking : Part - 1
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 11 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
views: 186
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Valley of Flowers - Valley View : Part 3
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Valley of Flowers - Valley View : Part 3
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
views: 235
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Valley of Flowers - Real Flowers : Part 1
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Valley of Flowers - Real Flowers : Part 1
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
views: 463
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SPANISH HIGHWAYS & ROADS. BV-5114 Road. Montseny Natural Park
Tour a stretch Turó de l'Home mountain road to BV-5114, in the Natural Park of Montseny. E...
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: snownorthbcn
SPANISH HIGHWAYS & ROADS. BV-5114 Road. Montseny Natural Park
Tour a stretch Turó de l'Home mountain road to BV-5114, in the Natural Park of Montseny. El Montseny Natural Park is located in the Catalan Pre-coastal mountain range, of which this massif is the highest part. The relief of El Montseny starts with elevations of under 200 metres on the eastern side that rise to just over 1700 m. The broken mosaic formed by the diverse terrain gives the Natural Park its great scenic and biological wealth of mountain ranges, streams, woods, cropland and high plains. The presence of man in the area from remote times has modelled a humanised landscape showing even more the partitioning of the mountain. In 1978, UNESCO included El Montseny in the MAB (Man and Biosphere) World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: snownorthbcn
views: 33
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Valley of Flowers : Trekking Part - 3 : Most Senic
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Valley of Flowers : Trekking Part - 3 : Most Senic
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
views: 241
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Valley of Flowers - Wild Flowers : Part 2
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Valley of Flowers - Wild Flowers : Part 2
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
views: 311
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Traversing rock faces before Nanda Devi
View from the Pisgah cairn, prior to entry into the inner sanctuary of the Nanda Devi Nati...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: WildFilmsIndia
Traversing rock faces before Nanda Devi
View from the Pisgah cairn, prior to entry into the inner sanctuary of the Nanda Devi National park's inner sanctuary. Crossing the downward facing slabs of Ramini or Rhamani, with ropes placed for security. The Vaikunth gully is a steep path to heaven, or alternatively a deep fall to the hellish gorge below. Paraquilegia microphylla flowering on the rocky precipices. Snow Leopard droppings below a rock face, near a cave. Walking through the Birch forests in the middle valley. Nanda Devi National Park is a Biosphere Reserve Area surrounded by buffer Zone. It was recognized as a World Heritage Site under The Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program of UNESCO since 1988 (including its adjoining areas). Later in 2004, this Reserve was inscribed amongst the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The park is located in Uttaranchal State of India and is situated near the Nanda Devi Peak, the second highest mountain in India. The Core Zone of The Biosphere consists of two National Parks rich in flora and fauna viz Nanda Devi National Park and The Valley of Flowers. The core area has rare species of animals such as Snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan musk deer, Blue sheep, Himalayan Thar etc. About 493 species of plants In Nanda Devi National Park and 521 species of plants from Valley of Flowers have been identified. Thisfootage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection ...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: WildFilmsIndia
views: 149
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A Brief History of Title Design
Presentation video for the SXSW "Excellence in Title Design" competition screening.
Edito...
published: 07 Mar 2011
author: Ian Albinson
A Brief History of Title Design
Presentation video for the SXSW "Excellence in Title Design" competition screening.
Editor: Ian Albinson (www.artofthetitle.com)
Initial concept: David Horridge (www.davidhorridge.com)
Special thanks: M. Keegan Uhl (www.mkeeganuhl.com), Bill Simmon (www.billsimmon.com)
Website: www.artofthetitle.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArtoftheTitle
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ArtoftheTitle
Music: RJD2 "Ghostwriter"
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07/16/12 update - includes more HD-sourced materials, slight edit tweaks, font change, and adds Repo Man, Twelve Monkeys and Panic Room to the mix.
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Full film and television listing:
Intolerance
Phantom of the Opera
King Kong
Modern Times
My Man Godfrey
Make Way For Tomorrow
Citizen Kane
The Maltese Falcon
Gun Crazy
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Lady in the Lake
Fallen Angel
The Thing
Singing in the Rain
The Man with the Golden Arm
Anatomy of a Murder
Psycho
North by Northwest
Vertigo
Grand Prix
To Kill A Mockingbird
Dr. No
The Pink Panther
Goldfinger
Dr. Strangelove
Bullitt
Barbarella
Soylent Green
Mean Streets
Star Wars
Saturday Night Fever
Superman
Alien
Raging Bull
The Terminator
Repo Man
Brazil
The Untouchables
Do The Right Thing
Forrest Gump
The Naked Gun
Cape Fear
Reservoir Dogs
Delicatessen
Natural Born Killers
Twelve Monkeys
Freaked
Se7en
The Island of Dr. Moreau
Mimic
Donnie Brasco
Mission Impossible
Dawn of the Dead
Fight Club
Catch Me If You Can
Panic Room
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Fall
Casino Royale
Six Feet Under
Carnivale
Dexter
Mad Men
Iron Man
Juno
The Kingdom
Wall•E
Sherlock Holmes
Up In The Air
Zombieland
Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Buried
Robin Hood
Machete
The Social Network
Enter The Void
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Purely Pacific Northwest
If you enjoyed watching this, will you "Like" us on Facebook?
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published: 04 Sep 2012
author: John Eklund
Purely Pacific Northwest
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I am a photographer from Portland, Oregon. I want to share the beautiful NW region through my eyes with time-lapse photography.
I choose to shoot locations that appeal to the way I would like to interpret the story of time. Here in the Pacific Northwest, there are endless opportunities to document the magnificence of the world around us. I have discovered that when time is the storyteller, a special kind of truth emerges.
Various locations include ...
Mt. Shuksan, Crater Lake, Mt. Bachelor, Mount St. Helens, Oregon's Badlands, Painted Hills, Cape Kiwanda, Mt. Hood, Lost lake, and Cannon Beach
I started this project in July 2011 and shot the final scene in August 2012. I took approximately 260,000 images. I used 6.3 TB of hard drive space.
Equipment:
Canon 5D Mark II - Pro Photo Supply
Canon 5D Mark III (x2) - Pro Photo Supply
Canon 24mm f/1.4 L II - Pro Photo Supply
Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L II - Pro Photo Supply
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L - Pro Photo Supply
F-Stop Tilopa Backpack - F Stop Gear
Stage Zero Dolly - Dynamic Perception
Stage One Dolly - Dynamic Perception
Gitzo GT3541LS (x2) - BH Photo
Contact:
Website: www.TheArtOfTimeLapse.com
Email: john@theartoftimelapse.com
Artist: Ryan Farish
Song: Be Near
Album: Wonderfall
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All contents copyrighted. All rights reserved.
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Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this yea...
published: 09 Jun 2011
author: PostPanic
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this year’s prestigious opening titles 'Year Zero' for OFFF Festival 2011 in Barcelona http://offf.ws/bcn2011/
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES (By Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully, an uncomfortable feeling and lots of questions - some might feel unsatisfied and wondering why. Just like a nightmare.
We also wanted the actual titles to be different this time. Most of the time festival titles are driven by the idea on how to show titles. A mechanism that displays titles in a creative way. We actually thought to bring the festival theme to the foreground and have the titles play a part in it. Incorporate them so they become the actual fiber/texture of the
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Within Two Worlds
"Within Two Worlds depicts an alternate perspective by giving us the illusion of times mov...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: Goldpaint Photography
Within Two Worlds
"Within Two Worlds depicts an alternate perspective by giving us the illusion of times movement, signifying a beginning and end within a world of constant contradiction. It appears you are traveling in the midst of a dream, half-sleeping, half-waking, and touching the arch connecting heaven and earth."
I discovered my passion for photography shortly after my mother’s passing while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) 3 years ago. This time-lapse video is my visual representation of how the night sky and landscapes co-exist within a world of contradictions. I hope this connection between heaven and earth inspires you to discover and create your own opportunities, to reach your rightful place within two worlds.
Please feel free to share #withintwoworlds! Special thanks to all for your continued support and encouragement.
http://www.goldpaintphotography.com
Music composed by Serge Essiambre entitled, 'Believe in Yourself'. - http://www.sergeessiambre.com.
Limited edition, fine-art prints are available at http://goldpaintphotography.com/purchase.
In-field and online workshops are available. For more info, visit: http://goldpaintphotography.com/workshops.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goldpaintphotography
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Newsletter: http://goldpaintphotography.us4.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=1cd259fff3f13363d6b10e257&id;=2cf51e18d3
Locations include:
Tumalo Falls, Three Sisters Wilderness, Mount Shasta, Big Bend National Park, Mono Lake, Aurora Borealis over Crater Lake National Park, Texas, Painted Hills, the High Sierra, and the Aurora Borealis over Sparks Lake.
All footage (roughly 7K images) was captured using Nikon equipment. No motion control systems used.
Copyright © 2012 Goldpaint Photography, All Rights Reserved. For consideration only, no reproduction or commercial use without prior authorization in writing.
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Valley of Flowers - Wild Flowers : Part 4
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Valley of Flowers - Wild Flowers : Part 4
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
views: 161
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Valley of Flowers : Trekking Part - 2 - Vasudhara
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 11 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Valley of Flowers : Trekking Part - 2 - Vasudhara
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 11 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
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Vally of Floower's Uttaranchal YHAI trackking
We 3 friends Dr.Ravi , Dr.Saurabh (commentry )and Dr.RSSingh Valley of Flowers National Pa...
published: 11 Oct 2012
author: Dr. Ravi Singh
Vally of Floower's Uttaranchal YHAI trackking
We 3 friends Dr.Ravi , Dr.Saurabh (commentry )and Dr.RSSingh Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, located at a height in West Himalaya. It is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and the variety of flora found there. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is a high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. The Valley of Flowers has many colorful different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed.The valley was declared a national park in 1982 and now it is a World Heritage Site. The locals believed that it was inhabited by fairies. The valley is home to many flowers like the Brahmakamal, the Blue Poppy and the Cobra Lily. It ...
published: 11 Oct 2012
author: Dr. Ravi Singh
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Delhi to Valley of Flowers : Part - 4
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya,...
published: 11 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
Delhi to Valley of Flowers : Part - 4
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, nestled high in West Himalaya, is renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and outstanding natural beauty. It is located in Uttarakhand state. This richly diverse area is also home to rare and endangered animals, including the Asiatic black bear, snow leopard, brown bear and blue sheep. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers National Park complements the rugged mountain wilderness of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalaya. The park stretches over an expanse of 87.50 km². Both parks are encompassed in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (223674 ha) which is further surrounded by a buffer zone (5148.57 km²).[1] This Reserve is in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2004. The Valley of Flowers is an outstandingly beautiful high-altitude Himalayan valley that has been acknowledged as such by renowned mountaineers and botanists in literature for over a century and in Hindu religion for much longer. Its 'gentle' landscape, beautiful meadows of alpine flowers and ease of access complement the rugged, mountain wilderness for which the inner basin of Nanda Devi National Park is renowned. The Valley of Flowers is splashed with colour as it bloomed with hundreds of different flowers, taking on various shades of colours as time progressed. The valley was declared a national park in 1982 ...
published: 11 Feb 2012
author: rkumar02
views: 90