- published: 03 Apr 2012
- views: 1190
- author: ultraharajukuboy
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Biggest Cities and Metropolitan Areas Around the World
List of metropolitan areas by population: 1 - Tokyo (Japan): 32450000 hab 2 - Seoul (South...
published: 03 Apr 2012
author: ultraharajukuboy
Biggest Cities and Metropolitan Areas Around the World
List of metropolitan areas by population: 1 - Tokyo (Japan): 32450000 hab 2 - Seoul (South Korea): 20550000 hab 3 - Mexico City (Mexico): 20450000 hab 4 - New York (United States): 19750000 hab 5 - Mumbai (India): 19200000 hab 6 - Jakarta (Indonesia): 18900000 hab 7 - São Paulo (Brazil): 18850000 hab 8 - Delhi (India): 18600000 hab 9 - Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto (Japan): 17375000 hab 10 - Shanghai (China): 16650000 hab
- published: 03 Apr 2012
- views: 1190
- author: ultraharajukuboy
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2014 FIFA World Cup : stadium NACIONAL - BRASÍLIA
stadium NACIONAL -Planned capacity: 71500 Brasília is the capital of Brazil. The name is c...
published: 29 Jul 2010
author: Alessandro Braga
2014 FIFA World Cup : stadium NACIONAL - BRASÍLIA
stadium NACIONAL -Planned capacity: 71500 Brasília is the capital of Brazil. The name is commonly spelled Brasilia in English. The city and its District are located in the Central-West region of the country, along a plateau known as Planalto Central. It has a population of about 2557000 (3599000 in the metropolitan area) as of the 2008 IBGE estimate, making it the fourth largest city in Brazil, ahead of Belo Horizonte and Fortaleza — see also List of urban agglomerations by population (United Nations). However, as a metropolitan area, it ranks lower at sixth. It is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Brasília hosts 91 foreign embassies. The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be the 20th FIFA World Cup, an international football tournament that is expected to take place between June and July 2014 in Brazil. This will be the second time the country has hosted the competition, the first being the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Brazil will become the fifth country to have hosted the FIFA World Cup twice, after Mexico, Italy, France and Germany. It will be the first World Cup to be held in South America since the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina, and the first time two consecutive World Cups are staged outside Europe (the 2010 FIFA World Cup was held in South Africa).
- published: 29 Jul 2010
- views: 2870
- author: Alessandro Braga
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Largest Metropolitan Areas in Canada
Largest Cities in Canada by population Including the metropolitan Areas...
published: 09 Nov 2010
author: Geowizard1
Largest Metropolitan Areas in Canada
Largest Cities in Canada by population Including the metropolitan Areas
- published: 09 Nov 2010
- views: 583
- author: Geowizard1
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Brasília - Brazil
Brasília is the capital of Brazil. The name is commonly spelled Brasilia in English. The c...
published: 07 Aug 2010
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Brasília - Brazil
Brasília is the capital of Brazil. The name is commonly spelled Brasilia in English. The city and its District are located in the Central-West region of the country, along a plateau known as Planalto Central. It has a population of about 2557000 (3599000 in the metropolitan area) as of the 2008 IBGE estimate, making it the fourth largest city in Brazil, ahead of Belo Horizonte and Fortaleza — see also List of urban agglomerations by population (United Nations). However, as a metropolitan area, it ranks lower at sixth. It is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Brasília hosts 91 foreign embassies. As the national capital, Brasília is the seat of all three branches of the Brazilian government. The city also hosts the headquarters of many Brazilian companies such as the Banco do Brasil, Caixa Econômica Federal, Correios and Brasil Telecom. The city is a world reference for urban planning. The locating of residential buildings around expansive urban areas, of building the city around large avenues and dividing it into sectors, has sparked a debate and reflection on life in big cities in the 20th century. The city's planned design included specific areas for almost everything, including accommodation, Hotel Sectors North and South. However, new areas are now being developed as locations for hotels, such as the Hotels and Tourism Sector North, located on the shores of Lake Paranoá. The city was planned and developed in 1956 with Lúcio Costa as the principal urban planner ...
- published: 07 Aug 2010
- views: 2093
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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San Diego City Tour
San Diego, named after Saint Didacus, is the eighth-largest city in the United States and ...
published: 17 Nov 2010
author: RepInteractiveLLC
San Diego City Tour
San Diego, named after Saint Didacus, is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest city in California, after Los Angeles, with a population of 1359132 within its administrative limits on a land area of 372.1 square miles. The urban area of San Diego extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of 2880000. Also, this is part of a megalopolis (the San Diego and Los Angeles metropolitan areas) with a population of about 22 million. It is located on the Pacific Ocean at the southernmost end of the west coast of the continental United States. The city is also the county seat of San Diego County as well as the economic center of the San Diego--Carlsbad--San Marcos Metropolitan Area considered congruent with the county. The city was rated the fifth-best place to live in the United States in 2006 by Money magazine. According to Forbes magazine, San Diego is the fifth-wealthiest city in the United States and the 9th safest city in the top 10 list of safest cities in the US San Diego's top four industries are manufacturing, defense, tourism, and agriculture. San Diego's economy is largely composed of agriculture, biotechnology/biosciences, computer sciences, electronics manufacturing, defense-related manufacturing, financial and business services, ship repair, ship construction, software development, telecommunications, wireless research, and tourism. The presence of the University of California, San Diego, (UCSD) with the affiliated UCSD ...
- published: 17 Nov 2010
- views: 7196
- author: RepInteractiveLLC
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World's Most Populated Cities (metropolitan area)
NOTE: This list is complied of the world's most populated cities by metropolitan area, mea...
published: 26 Jun 2008
author: Fredgar125
World's Most Populated Cities (metropolitan area)
NOTE: This list is complied of the world's most populated cities by metropolitan area, meaning the greater overall area of a city. For #1's case, it is actually the only megalopolis in the world. It is combined out of three metropolises, making it very populated.
- published: 26 Jun 2008
- views: 78035
- author: Fredgar125
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Manchester, United Kingdom
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. In 2009, the...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: BritishUnion1707
Manchester, United Kingdom
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. In 2009, the population of the city was estimated to be 483800, making it the seventh-most populous local authority district in England. Manchester lies within one of the UK's largest metropolitan areas; the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester had an estimated population of 2600100, the Greater Manchester Urban Area a population of 2240230, and the Larger Urban Zone around Manchester, the second-most-populous in the UK, had an estimated population in the 2004 Urban Audit of 2539100. The demonym of Manchester is Mancunian. Forming part of the English Core Cities Group, Manchester today is a centre of the arts, the media, higher education and commerce, factors all contributing to Manchester polling as the second city of the United Kingdom in 2002. In a poll of British business leaders published in 2006, Manchester was regarded as the best place in the UK to locate a business. A report commissioned by Manchester Partnership, published in 2007, showed Manchester to be the "fastest-growing city" economically. In the GaWC global city list, Manchester is ranked as a Gamma city. It is the third-most visited city in the United Kingdom by foreign visitors and the most visited in England outside London. Manchester was the host of the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and among its other sporting connections are its two Premier League football teams, Manchester City and Manchester United.
- published: 07 Oct 2010
- views: 2155
- author: BritishUnion1707
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France - Bordeaux - Travel - Jim Rogers World Adventure
Leading economic expert Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three ye...
published: 15 Feb 2009
author: BruceFenton
France - Bordeaux - Travel - Jim Rogers World Adventure
Leading economic expert Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three years - follow his adventures here on FentonReport. In this video Jim and Paige visit Bordeaux, France. Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report. www.fentonreport.com Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne River in southwest France, with one million inhabitants in its metropolitan area at a 2008 estimate. It is the capital of the Aquitaine region, as well as the prefecture of the Gironde department. Its inhabitants are called Bordelais. The Bordeaux-Arcachon-Libourne metropolitan area, with a population of 1010000, is the seventh largest metropolitan area in France. The city is among the world's major wine industry centres. Bordeaux wine has been produced in the region since the 8th century. The historic part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble" of the 18th century.
- published: 15 Feb 2009
- views: 7532
- author: BruceFenton
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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority: Is There A Security Gap?
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority: Is There A Security Gap? - House Oversight...
published: 25 Jun 2011
author: HouseResourceOrg
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority: Is There A Security Gap?
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority: Is There A Security Gap? - House Oversight Committee - 2011-06-24 - House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on the District of Columbia. Witnesses: Mr. Richard Sarles, General Manager and CEO, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority; Chief Michael Taborn, Metro Transit Police Division; Chief Cathy Lanier, Metropolitan Police Department; Mr. Anthony Griffin, County Executive, Fairfax County Government. Video provided by US House of Representatives.
- published: 25 Jun 2011
- views: 2012
- author: HouseResourceOrg
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Paris, France, Louvre Museum, Efile Tower In HD On Our Honeymoon
Paris (pronounced /ˈpærɪs/ in English; [paʁi] (help·info) in French) is the capital of Fra...
published: 08 Mar 2009
author: Ezra Kamer
Paris, France, Louvre Museum, Efile Tower In HD On Our Honeymoon
Paris (pronounced /ˈpærɪs/ in English; [paʁi] (help·info) in French) is the capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region (also known as the "Paris Region"; French: Région parisienne). The city of Paris, within its limits largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2167994 (January 2006),[2] but the Paris aire urbaine (or metropolitan area) has a population of nearly 12 million,[3] and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe.[4] An important settlement for more than two millennia, Paris is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.[5] According to 2005 estimates, the Paris urban area is Europe's biggest city economy,[6] and is fifth in the world's list of cities by GDP.[7] Paris and the Paris Region, with €533.6 billion (US$731.3 billion) in 2007, produces more than a quarter of the gross domestic product (GDP) of France.[8] The Paris Region hosts 37 of the Fortune Global 500 companies[9] in several business districts, notably La Défense, the largest purpose-built business district in Europe.[10] Paris also hosts many international organizations such as UNESCO, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the International Chamber of ...
- published: 08 Mar 2009
- views: 11540
- author: Ezra Kamer
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Copenaghen - København
www.youtube.com Foto di Copenaghen, Danimarca. Pictures of Copenaghen, Denmark. Copenhagen...
published: 27 Aug 2008
author: diggia81
Copenaghen - København
www.youtube.com Foto di Copenaghen, Danimarca. Pictures of Copenaghen, Denmark. Copenhagen (Danish: København) is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban area with a population of 1167569 (2009) and a metropolitan area with a population of 1875179 (2009). Copenhagen is situated on the Islands of Zealand and Amager. First documented in the 11th century, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the beginning of the 15th century and during the 17th century under the reign of Christian IV it became an important regional centre. With the completion of the transnational Oresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region with around 3.7 million inhabitants covering an area of 20869 km² (177/km²). Within this region, Copenhagen and Malmö are in the process of growing into one common metropolitan area. Copenhagen is the most visited city of the Nordic countries with 1.375 million international tourists in 2006 Copenhagen is a major regional center of culture, business, media, and science. In 2008 Copenhagen was ranked #4 by Financial Times-owned FDi magazine on their list of Top50 European Cities of the Future after London, Paris and Berlin. In the 2008 Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index, published by MasterCard, Copenhagen was ranked 14th in the world and 1st in Scandinavia. In the The 2008 Global Cities Index, Copenhagen was ranked 36th in the world, 15th in Europe, and 2nd in Scandinavia. Life science ...
- published: 27 Aug 2008
- views: 19864
- author: diggia81
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''Puebla, Mexico'' The Ideal State / El Estado Ideal
Puebla is located in the Puebla Valley, surrounded by volcanoes and snow-capped mountains,...
published: 26 Jan 2009
author: Chicamex19
''Puebla, Mexico'' The Ideal State / El Estado Ideal
Puebla is located in the Puebla Valley, surrounded by volcanoes and snow-capped mountains, about 130 kilometres south-east of Mexico City. The city proper in 2005 had a population of 1.5 million people, while the metropolitan area had a population of 2.1 million, making it the fourth largest city in Mexico. The historic center of the city still contains much Spanish Colonial architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Of all the colonial buildings, the most impressive are without any doubt the Puebla Cathedral, which was built in a mixed neoclassical style; the gold-covered Rosario Chapel, in the nearby Iglesia de Santo Domingo is a dramatic example of Mexican baroque. The pyramid of Cholula is the largest in the New World. Cholula is a city within the metropolitan area of Puebla and was one of the most important cities under the Aztec empire. Puebla's food culture, known as Cocina Poblana, is popular all over Mexico. Puebla is considered the home of mole, a rich, spicy sauce containing chocolate, cinnamon and nuts, as well as different types of hot peppers. Served with chicken, mole has become the most renowned dish of Puebla's cuisine. Camote, sweet potatoes cooked in a stove are a traditional sweet. Rompope is a liquor based on egg yolk and vanilla, created many years ago by Puebla's nuns. Chiles en Nogada is a dish of stuffed chillies with meat, fruit, and topped with walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds; it's prepared only on special occasions. Other traditional ...
- published: 26 Jan 2009
- views: 57564
- author: Chicamex19
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Flying over Reykjavík Viðey on trike in sunset - ICELAND
Part-5 Gjástykki - Krafla - Leirhnjúkur - Mývatn www.youtube.com Reykjavík is the capital ...
published: 17 Aug 2009
author: kpsphoto
Flying over Reykjavík Viðey on trike in sunset - ICELAND
Part-5 Gjástykki - Krafla - Leirhnjúkur - Mývatn www.youtube.com Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. Its latitude at 64°08' N makes it the world's most northern national capital with the exception of Nuuk, Greenland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói Bay. With a population of around 120000 (and over 200000 in the Greater Reykjavik Area) it is the heart of Iceland's economic and governmental activity. Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which Ingólfur Arnarson is said to have established around 870. Until the 18th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1786 as an official trading town and grew steadily over the next decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national centre of commerce, population and governmental activities. Today, Reykjavík is the centre of the Greater Reykjavík Area which, with a population of 202000, is the only metropolitan area in Iceland. As a highly modernized capital of one of the most developed countries in the world, its inhabitants enjoy a first-class welfare system and city infrastructure. Its location, only slightly south of the Arctic Circle, receives only four hours of daylight on the shortest day in the depth of winter; during the summer the nights are almost as bright as the days. It has continued to see population growth in past years as well as growth in areas of commerce ...
- published: 17 Aug 2009
- views: 6717
- author: kpsphoto
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Johannesburg - South Africa
Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa. Johannesburg is the provincial capital o...
published: 31 May 2010
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Johannesburg - South Africa
Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa. Johannesburg is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in South Africa, having the largest economy of any metropolitan region in Sub-Saharan Africa.The city is one of the 40 largest metropolitan areas in the world, and is also the world's largest city not situated on a river, lake, or coastline. While Johannesburg is not officially one of South Africa's three capital cities, it does house the Constitutional Court -- South Africa's highest court. Johannesburg is the source of a large-scale gold and diamond trade, due to its location on the mineral-rich Witwatersrand range of hills. Johannesburg is served by OR Tambo International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in Africa and a gateway for international air travel to and from the rest of southern Africa. According to the 2007 Community Survey, the population of the municipal city was 3888180 and the population of the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Area was 7151447.[citation needed] A broader definition of the Johannesburg metropolitan area, including Ekhuruleni, the West Rand, Soweto and Lenasia, has a population of 10267700.[citation needed] The municipal city's land area of 1645 km2 (635 sq mi) is very large when compared to other cities, resulting in a moderate population density of 2364 /km2 (6120 /sq mi). Johannesburg once again includes Soweto, which was a separate city from the late 1970s until the 1990s. Originally an acronym for ...
- published: 31 May 2010
- views: 98874
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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Oil'd
In April 2010 a massive oil spill began in the Gulf. The entire country was glued to the n...
published: 20 Apr 2011
author: Chris Harmon
Oil'd
In April 2010 a massive oil spill began in the Gulf. The entire country was glued to the news until the well was capped, and then we forgot about it.
As the year anniversary was approaching I became curious, just how much oil was that exactly? Where would it have gone? What I found was shocking.
So in an effort to further our discussion on oil dependency I created this short animation to help illustrate just how dependent we truly are on oil.
Designed, animated and written by Chris Harmon
Voice Talent: Kim Estes
Music: Billy Perez & Todd Stambaugh
Special Thanks to Daye Rogers and Christy Kurtz
Sources:
Environmental Protection Agency
http://www.epa.gov/
U.S. Energy Information Administration
http://www.eia.doe.gov/
http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_statistics/html/table_04_23.html
Rubber Manufacturers Association
http://www.rma.org/about_rma/rubber_faqs/
http://www.carbonify.com/carbon-calculator.htm
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/facts/2010_fotw617.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDPE
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_one_gallon_of_crude_oil_weigh
http://www.icis.com/v2/chemicals/9076455/propylene/uses.html
http://volunteerguide.org/volunteer/fewhours/used-tires.htm
http://earth911.com/recycling/plastic/plastic-bottle-recycling-facts/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population
UPDATE: A few people have mentioned strange things with the audio. I've changed a couple audio settings and hope it fixes any problem people may have had.
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Robots of Brixton
Brixton has degenerated into a disregarded area inhabited by London's new robot workforce ...
published: 14 Jun 2011
author: Kibwe Tavares
Robots of Brixton
Brixton has degenerated into a disregarded area inhabited by London's new robot workforce - robots built and designed to carry out all of the tasks which humans are no longer inclined to do. The mechanical population of Brixton has rocketed, resulting in unplanned, cheap and quick additions to the skyline.
The film follows the trials and tribulations of young robots surviving at the sharp end of inner city life, living the predictable existence of a populous hemmed in by poverty, disillusionment and mass unemployment. When the Police invade the one space which the robots can call their own, the fierce and strained relationship between the two sides explodes into an outbreak of violence echoing that of 1981.
With Support from
Kibwe Tavares - Direction, animation, modeling, lighting, texturingetc...
David Hoffman - Photographer Brixton riots http://archive.hoffmanphotos.com/
Mourad Bennacer - Sound Designer http://designsonore.tumblr.com/
DJ Hiatus "The Great Insurrection" www.hiatusmusic.net
For more supercool projects
www.factoryfifteen.com
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Flying Rhinos
Please use the "Tip Jar" function tab below and support the WWF Black Rhino Range Expansio...
published: 09 Nov 2011
author: Green Renaissance
Flying Rhinos
Please use the "Tip Jar" function tab below and support the WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project. All tips we receive from this film will be passed on the WWF Black Rhinos Range Expansion Project to help Rhino Conservation.
Filmed by www.greenrenaissance.co.za (https://www.facebook.com/greenrenaissance) for WWF South Africa
Black rhino given new home
The seventh black rhino population established by the WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project, was recently released after an epic 1500 kilometre trip across the country. 19 of the critically endangered animals were moved from the Eastern Cape to a new location in Limpopo province.
“This was possible because of the far-sightedness of the Eastern Cape Provincial government who were prepared to become partners in the project for the sake of black rhino conservation in South Africa,” said WWF’s project leader Dr Jacques Flamand. “The operation was difficult due to the number of animals and the long distances involved. But wildlife veterinarians, conservation managers and capture teams from WWF, Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency, SANParks and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife worked cooperatively to ensure the success of the translocation. We all learned from one another and were united in a common cause.”
“We are a young organisation and this is a great opportunity to be giving something back to the national conservation effort,” said Dave Balfour, conservation director of the Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency. “We are excited about getting ourselves integrated into national conservation. A critical element of future conservation success will be the ability of agencies with a common interest to work together. This was a great example of that."
A relatively new capture technique was used to airlift some of the rhinos out of difficult or inaccessible areas by helicopter. This entails suspending the sleeping rhino by the ankles for a short trip through the air to awaiting vehicles. “Previously rhinos were either transported by lorry over very difficult tracks, or airlifted in a net. This new procedure is gentler on the darted rhino because it shortens the time it has to be kept asleep with drugs, the respiration is not as compromised as it can be in a net and it avoids the need for travel in a crate over terrible tracks,” explains Dr Flamand. “Another advantage is that rhinos can be more easily removed from dangerous situations, for example if they have fallen asleep in a donga or other difficult terrain after being darted. The helicopter translocations usually take less than ten minutes, and the animals suffer no ill effect. All of the veterinarians working on the translocation agreed that this was now the method of choice for the well-being of the animals.”
Security of rhinos is a major concern given the current poaching onslaught. Project partners receiving rhinos on their land are only chosen if their security systems are of a high standard. “Translocating rhinos always involves risk, but we cannot keep all our eggs in one basket. It is essential to manage black rhino populations for maximum growth as it is still a critically endangered species and this is what the project does by creating large new populations which we hope will breed quickly,” concludes Dr Flamand.
The WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project aims to increase the range and numbers of black rhino in South Africa and has created seven significant black rhino populations in eight years. Close to 120 black rhino have been translocated to date.
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MTV Rocks! - Ident Series 2
MTV Rocks Series 2
Director: Mischa Rozema
Production: PostPanic
Agency: MTV World Design ...
published: 01 Oct 2010
author: PostPanic
MTV Rocks! - Ident Series 2
MTV Rocks Series 2
Director: Mischa Rozema
Production: PostPanic
Agency: MTV World Design Studio (Milano)
PostPanic create 3 new stories for MTV Rocks bringing the total to 8 idents. The three new idents, ‘Loop-the-Loop’, ‘Bugs’ and ‘Fly-by’ are a continuation of director Mischa Rozema’s theme for the channel. The initial brief for PostPanic was to encapsulate the mood and emotion associated with alternative music and create a series of idents to serve the MTV Rocks branding established by the MTV World Design Studio (Milano). Rozema developed a central theme of an on-going film that the viewer drops in and out of, and wrote a set of scripts based in an imaginary landscape populated with surreal characters and situations. Shot on location in Northern Spain, the footage was then brought back for some CG trickery back here in Amsterdam. Massive Music worked on the audio side of things.
Mischa Rozema explains further, ‘My main idea was to create the opposite of what you would expect on a music channel. MTV has always been about extreme visual and musical diversity – it’s a constant change in pace. I wanted to create idents that did the opposite, that literally formed an underlying ‘film’, something you might stumble across while channel hopping. When you come across this reoccurring film, it should evoke questions, just as if you found it while flicking the remote. What is this film? What’s happening in it? What’s the relationship between the scenes? And before you can answer anything, it changes but the viewer wants to know what’s going on and they continue watching and waiting for the next one. So basically it’s about filling the screen with as many unanswered questions as possible within 12, 10, 5 and 3 seconds, as long as it was visually stunning and conveyed the energy that’s attached to MTV Rocks.’
FULL CREDIT LIST FOR MTV ROCKS
(For PostPanic)
Production Company: PostPanic
Director: Mischa Rozema
Executive Producers: Ania Markham, Jules Tervoort
Producer: Annejes van Liempd
DOP: Steve Walker
Styling: Charissa Bos
Location: Hotel Aire de Bardenas (Spain)
Animal Handler: Zooko Producciones (Spain)
Model: Miro Klasinc
Post-Production: PostPanic
Editor: Mischa Rozema
CG Supervisor: Ivor Goldberg
VFX Supervisor: Chris Staves
Matte Painter: Wieger Poutsma
3D Artists: Manuel Ferrari, Jeroen Aerts, Onno van Braam, Matthijs Joor, Dimitar Kralev, Jurriën Boogert
2D Artists: Miro Klasinc, Jord Veerman, Erwin van den IJssel
Compositing: Chris Staves, Ivor Goldberg
Music & Sounddesign: MassiveMusic Amsterdam (Guy Amitai, Fred Kienhuis and Lodewijk Pöttker)
(For MTV World Design Studio - Milano)
VP Creative Director MTV International: Roberto Bagatti
Art Director: Dylan Griffith, Carlos Carrasco
Associate Creative Director: Anna Caregnato.
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Istanbul - Turkey
Ferries to Turkey: ferriesturkey.com Istanbul, historically known as Byzantium and Constan...
published: 01 May 2011
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Istanbul - Turkey
Ferries to Turkey: ferriesturkey.com Istanbul, historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople is the largest city in Turkey and 2nd largest city proper in the world with a population of 13 million, also making it the largest metropolitan city proper in Europe and the second largest metropolitan area in Europe by population.[3] Istanbul is also a megacity, as well as the cultural, economic, and financial centre of Turkey. The city covers 39 districts of the Istanbul province. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and encompasses the natural harbour known as the Golden Horn, in the northwest of the country. It extends both on the European (Thrace) and on the Asian (Anatolia) sides of the Bosphorus, and is thereby the only metropolis in the world that is situated on two continents. Istanbul is a designated alpha world city. During its long history, Istanbul has served as the capital of the Roman Empire (330--395), the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire (395--1204 and 1261--1453), the Latin Empire (1204--1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453--1922). When the Republic of Turkey was proclaimed on 29 October 1923, Ankara, which had previously served as the headquarters of the Turkish national movement during the Turkish War of Independence, was chosen as the new Turkish State's capital. Istanbul was chosen as a joint European Capital of Culture for 2010 and the European Capital of Sports for 2012. The historic areas of the city were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in ...
- published: 01 May 2011
- views: 4260
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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Top Ten Urban Areas in Kerala ( 2011 Census)
Top Ten Urban Areas in Kerala in 2011 Census(from census 2011 website,wikipedia list of ur...
published: 16 May 2012
author: royzachariah08
Top Ten Urban Areas in Kerala ( 2011 Census)
Top Ten Urban Areas in Kerala in 2011 Census(from census 2011 website,wikipedia list of urban agglomeration in Kerala)
- published: 16 May 2012
- views: 629
- author: royzachariah08
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Day & night aerial istanbul hi-jazz (hicaz) - timeless city - visit Istanbul Turkey
Day & night aerial istanbul hi-jazz (hicaz) - timeless city - visit Istanbul Turkey Istanb...
published: 29 Apr 2012
author: Tamil Taklamakan
Day & night aerial istanbul hi-jazz (hicaz) - timeless city - visit Istanbul Turkey
Day & night aerial istanbul hi-jazz (hicaz) - timeless city - visit Istanbul Turkey Istanbul (historically Byzantium and Constantinople)[2] is the largest city of Turkey, home to a population of 13483052 in 2011.[3] A megacity, it is the nation's cultural, economic, and financial center. Located in the northwest of the country, it lies on the Bosphorus strait and encompasses the natural harbour known as the Golden Horn. Extending both on the European (Thrace) and Asian (Anatolia) sides of the strait, Istanbul is the only metropolis in the world situated on two continents. It covers 39 districts of Istanbul province.[4] The greater Istanbul metropolitan area held 18% of Turkey's population in 2010. It ranks as the world's 7th fastest growing metropolitan area in 2011.[5] During its long history, Istanbul has served as the capital of the Roman Empire (330--395), the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire (395--1204 and 1261--1453), the Latin Empire (1204--1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453--1922). When the new Republic of Turkey was proclaimed in 1923, Ankara was chosen as its capital. Istanbul's historic areas were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985.[6] It was named a joint European Capital of Culture for 2010 and the European Capital of Sports for 2012.[7] Istanbul is currently bidding to host the 2020 Summer Olympics.[8]
- published: 29 Apr 2012
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- author: Tamil Taklamakan
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France - Paris - Travel - Jim Rogers World Adventure
Leading economic expert Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three ye...
published: 15 Feb 2009
author: BruceFenton
France - Paris - Travel - Jim Rogers World Adventure
Leading economic expert Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three years - follow his adventures here on FentonReport. In this video Jim and Paige visit Paris, France. Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report. www.fentonreport.com Paris is the capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region (also known as the "Paris Region"; French Région parisienne). The city of Paris, within its limits largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2167994 (January 2006), but the Paris aire urbaine (or metropolitan area) has a population of nearly 12 million, and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. An important settlement for more than two millennia, Paris is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. According to 2005 estimates, the Paris urban area is Europe's biggest city economy, and is fifth in the world's list of cities by GDP. Paris and the Paris Region, with €533.6 billion (US$731.3 billion) in 2007, produces more than a quarter of the gross domestic product (GDP) of France. The Paris Region hosts 37 of the Fortune Global 500 companies in several business districts, notably La Défense, the largest purpose ...
- published: 15 Feb 2009
- views: 2619
- author: BruceFenton