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New Mexico
An adobe brick through his car window. Cactus needles on the ground in the street. An arma...
published: 03 Jun 2013
author: starzmedia
New Mexico
New Mexico
An adobe brick through his car window. Cactus needles on the ground in the street. An armadillo tripping him on his way out of his apartment. It could only m...- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 1590
- author: starzmedia
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GangBangers : Sindicato New Mexico (SNM) Gang Albuquerque NM
SNM Gang Albuquerque New Mexico Gangland S06E11 Hell House...
published: 02 Oct 2013
GangBangers : Sindicato New Mexico (SNM) Gang Albuquerque NM
GangBangers : Sindicato New Mexico (SNM) Gang Albuquerque NM
SNM Gang Albuquerque New Mexico Gangland S06E11 Hell House- published: 02 Oct 2013
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Sky Island - New Mexico's Jemez Mountains
In Northern New Mexico a range of mountains rises up from the high desert: a wild, rugged ...
published: 09 Sep 2012
author: TheBullFromTheSea
Sky Island - New Mexico's Jemez Mountains
Sky Island - New Mexico's Jemez Mountains
In Northern New Mexico a range of mountains rises up from the high desert: a wild, rugged land of the Faraway Nearby. The volcanic Jemez Mountains are isolat...- published: 09 Sep 2012
- views: 1719
- author: TheBullFromTheSea
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New Mexico state police traffic stop and ensuing chase
In this video provided by the New Mexico Sate Police Department, officer Tony DeTavis atte...
published: 19 Nov 2013
New Mexico state police traffic stop and ensuing chase
New Mexico state police traffic stop and ensuing chase
In this video provided by the New Mexico Sate Police Department, officer Tony DeTavis attempts to stop Oriana Farrell, the minivan's driver, for a speeding violation, Pandemonium ensues when Farrell drives away from the officer, and eventually leads state police on a lengthy chase.- published: 19 Nov 2013
- views: 268
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Lost In New Mexico
A woman steals cash and heads cross country with her illegal immigrant companion. Her goal...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: IndieRights
Lost In New Mexico
Lost In New Mexico
A woman steals cash and heads cross country with her illegal immigrant companion. Her goal: to find the livestock cloning expert who claims he can re-create her deceased daughter! Camerado's 2nd feature, 'LOST IN NEW MEXICO'' (www.lostinnewmexico.- published: 20 Jun 2012
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- author: IndieRights
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Remembered Earth - New Mexico's High Desert
New Mexico's high desert is a captivating land of hallowed mountains, red rock canyons and...
published: 07 Sep 2012
author: TheBullFromTheSea
Remembered Earth - New Mexico's High Desert
Remembered Earth - New Mexico's High Desert
New Mexico's high desert is a captivating land of hallowed mountains, red rock canyons and vast, sere plateaus. In Remembered Earth, filmmaker John Grabowska...- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 1143
- author: TheBullFromTheSea
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Mixed Martial Arts in New Mexico: Fightland.com
In the wilds of Albuquerque, legendary trainers Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn have buil...
published: 05 Apr 2013
author: VICE
Mixed Martial Arts in New Mexico: Fightland.com
Mixed Martial Arts in New Mexico: Fightland.com
In the wilds of Albuquerque, legendary trainers Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn have built one of the best MMA fight camps in the world, home to UFC light-h...- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 55007
- author: VICE
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USA Road Trip 2012: NEW MEXICO
USA Road Trip 2012 New Mexico State. North to South.Taos-Santa Fe- Albuquerque- Alamogordo...
published: 02 Sep 2012
author: Christian Baumann
USA Road Trip 2012: NEW MEXICO
USA Road Trip 2012: NEW MEXICO
USA Road Trip 2012 New Mexico State. North to South.Taos-Santa Fe- Albuquerque- Alamogordo- White Sands- Las Cruces. Camera: Panasonic HDC SD300.- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 2000
- author: Christian Baumann
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Shit Burqueños (New Mexicans) Say
We finally compiled all the weird things that people who live in Albuquerque say. Let us k...
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: Blackoutdigital
Shit Burqueños (New Mexicans) Say
Shit Burqueños (New Mexicans) Say
We finally compiled all the weird things that people who live in Albuquerque say. Let us know if we missed anything. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/blacko...- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 763389
- author: Blackoutdigital
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1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary prison riot - documentary
Documentary about the 1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary Riots in which 33 inmates were ki...
published: 26 May 2011
author: Whirlytunes
1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary prison riot - documentary
1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary prison riot - documentary
Documentary about the 1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary Riots in which 33 inmates were killed. A truly chilling programme, when the inmates had control of t...- published: 26 May 2011
- views: 208491
- author: Whirlytunes
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Statewide Sing-a-Long to "Feels Like Home"
The lyrics talk of the beauty all around New Mexico, so it is only logical that this time ...
published: 14 Jan 2014
Statewide Sing-a-Long to "Feels Like Home"
Statewide Sing-a-Long to "Feels Like Home"
The lyrics talk of the beauty all around New Mexico, so it is only logical that this time around singers from all around the state take turns belting out "Feels Like Home." With the help of the New Mexico Tourism Department, a total of 43 communities and organizations have combined for a unique, humorous, and occasionally-in-tune version of the catchy melody. The original version of "Feels Like Home" is already a music video hit. It drew more than 25,000 views in the first ten days following its official release in November. (you can see the original here: http://youtu.be/JUhXostcdC4 ) This unusual version is not a lip-sync video. These are the actual voices of several hundred New Mexicans singing about the all the things that make the state "feel like home" to them. Tourism Department representatives traveled all around New Mexico throughout a summer capturing each community's designated brief segment of the song. The song "Feels Like Home" has served as the catchy background tune for numerous TV and radio ads all across the state. The New Mexico Tourism Department first used the song in its own ads, and several communities have since followed suit. It is the creation of the band Richmond, the musical partnership of Albuquerque natives Nate Boitano and Heath Warren. Nate and Heath first gained a measure of fame as members of the popular Albuquerque band Asper Kourt. They have been friends and musical collaborators since growing up next to each other.- published: 14 Jan 2014
- views: 2387
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Passing through Albuquerque, New Mexico
Driving through Albuquerque on Interstate 40 East....
published: 03 Jun 2012
author: cochrab
Passing through Albuquerque, New Mexico
Passing through Albuquerque, New Mexico
Driving through Albuquerque on Interstate 40 East.- published: 03 Jun 2012
- views: 9415
- author: cochrab
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New Mexico part 2 Santa Fe and Taos:
After breakfast at the Burrito Company, we visit Bandelier National Monument and admire th...
published: 26 Jul 2009
author: denniscallan
New Mexico part 2 Santa Fe and Taos:
New Mexico part 2 Santa Fe and Taos:
After breakfast at the Burrito Company, we visit Bandelier National Monument and admire the well-preserved pueblo cliff dwellings abandoned by the natives ce...- published: 26 Jul 2009
- views: 11313
- author: denniscallan
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New Mexico - True: Manifesto
State of New Mexico Tourism
A few months back, I had the great privilege to direct a se...
published: 30 May 2012
author: Corey Rich
New Mexico - True: Manifesto
State of New Mexico Tourism
A few months back, I had the great privilege to direct a series of TV commercials while traveling across New Mexico. Hired to show the state in it's best light, our biggest challenge was the weather. As I have been called upon to do quite often, I had to make winter look like summer. Despite high winds, freezing tempertures and occasional snow, we made magic.
To make this happen, I gathered my "go to" team (Dane Henry - DP, Rex Lint - 2nd Camera, Mike Hagadorn - RC Helicopter Operator, Wynn Ruji - Producer, John Considine - 1st Assistant/Digi Tech, Rafa Bortolameoli - Stylist and my wife Marina Abreu Rich - Makeup & Hair) and headed to the Southwest to put our tried and true method into action; a small footprint production, moving light and fast with the right tools for the job, all which allowed us to focus on being creative. Our goal was to shoot in a somewhat documentary/vérité style. This approach allowed us to be nimble, adaptable and opportunistic, capitalizing on key scenarios as they unfolded along the way. The secret weapons on this shoot were three Nikon D800s, provided to us a few weeks before they were released to the public. Thank you everyone at Nikon! This is truly the camera I’ve been waiting for. It’s the perfect combination of features for guys like me; 36 megapixel files, full control in HD, variable frame rates, the option to record to an external device and real time audio monitoring, all in a small form factor. As is apparent in the final spots, these cameras are game changers!
The majority of the crew entered this project with a fresh perspective. I personally had spent very little time in New Mexico in advance of the shoot except for a location scout several weeks prior. It’s always a treat to go someplace new; seeing new landscapes, new cultures, new people and new light. It creates a unique enthusiasm and opportunity that I hope is portrayed in the spots. This shoot took me back a few years to a similar situation. I was called upon to help director, Luke Scott (son of Ridley Scott) scout locations in the Lake Tahoe basin for a series of TV commercials for the State of California. It was interesting to watch as Luke moved through the area, having just flown in from his home in London, with no preconceived notion of what the state was “supposed” to look like, focusing rather, on what truly caught his eye. This experience stayed with me, and obviously had an impact as I framed New Mexico through my lens.
This project would not have been possible without an extraordinary group of people: Vendor Inc., a fresh creative agency out of Austin, TX, Dave Stanton & Jeff Nixon, Vendor’s Creative Directors, (a special thanks to Dave for shaing your home state with us), California-based producer Paul Golubovich and all of their incredible creativity and insight. Photographer Matthew Turley joined us to capture stunning still images for the print campaign. My crew pulled it all together with the help of longtime friend and accomplished photographer Wynn Ruji, working flawlessly as producer to keep a lot of balls in the air at once. Blaine Deutsch was the behind the scenes guy in the CRP office as the crew was on location. As always, the team at my production company, Novus Select, was a great resource on the backend. Tina Kerr of On Location Casting came through with a terrific talent pool. The models in the spots were all real people and local New Mexicans. We could not have asked for a better group, weathering the cold as we set out to portray summer in the winter. Stuart Wilde and his llamas added great character to the spots, Kelly Gossett from New Mexico Kayak Instruction went out of his way to ensure we had boats on the water when needed and Dominic Trujillo, owner of El Farolito made sure we had plenty of the best Green Chili in the state. Special accolades go out to a group of longtime friends and New Mexico locals that helped with a variety of planning, scouting and logistics; Outside magazine editor Grayson Schaffer and photographers Michael Clark, Jen Judge, Aaron Gulley and Ryan Heffernen. Your eyes and insight were a huge asset to the project. Most of all, thanks to Monique Jacobson and her team from the State of New Mexico. (Monique, you were right - Tent Rocks was the best location of them all.) Kudos to all involved, and I’m glad no one was crushed by a boulder. (I’ll tell you that story over a beer sometime.)
In the end, we captured footage for three commercials: A one minute "Manifesto," as well as two thirty second TV spots, "Couple" and "Family". Check out http://www.newmexico.org/ to see stills pulled from the videos throughout the site.
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3 From New Mexico
Jon Cardwell and Andre DiFelice climbing three of the hardest routes and blocs in New Mexi...
published: 10 Mar 2009
author: achromatic.tv
3 From New Mexico
Jon Cardwell and Andre DiFelice climbing three of the hardest routes and blocs in New Mexico in a two day span. This was shot and edited in those two days.
Sick Man 5.14b
The Saddhu V14
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Music by Simian, Juggaknots and Alice in Videoland.
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New Mexico - DP | Editor | Music: Carlo Zanella
A poetic tribute to the beauty and awesome landscapes of New Mexico! New Mexico is not ju...
published: 02 Sep 2010
author: DHP Multimedia
New Mexico - DP | Editor | Music: Carlo Zanella
A poetic tribute to the beauty and awesome landscapes of New Mexico! New Mexico is not just a desert afterall.
Director of Photography: Carlo Zanella
Copyright © 2010 DHP Multimedia L.L.C. All Rights Reserved.
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New Mexico Adventure
Sofi Greenberg invited me to Taos, New Mexico to meet all her old friends, and to show me ...
published: 04 Feb 2011
author: Japhy Riddle
New Mexico Adventure
Sofi Greenberg invited me to Taos, New Mexico to meet all her old friends, and to show me where she grew up. Naturally, I brought a camera, but I also brought a tape recorder with the intention of recording a little audio with every shot I took. When I got back, I assembled a little slide show with the accompanying audio as the soundtrack. It only very subtly tells the story.
Shot on Kodak Portra 160NC
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MOMENTS IN TIME | Maps of New Mexico | New Mexico PBS
www.newmexicopbs.org - From the earliest colonial visions to detailed modern maps, it is f...
published: 10 Aug 2011
author: knmedotorg
MOMENTS IN TIME | Maps of New Mexico | New Mexico PBS
MOMENTS IN TIME | Maps of New Mexico | New Mexico PBS
www.newmexicopbs.org - From the earliest colonial visions to detailed modern maps, it is fascinating to see how New Mexico has evolved through the centuries....- published: 10 Aug 2011
- views: 1555
- author: knmedotorg
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New Mexico police stop mother Oriana Ferrell; shoot minivan full of kids
New Mexico police fired into a minivan carrying five children and their mother after the w...
published: 18 Nov 2013
New Mexico police stop mother Oriana Ferrell; shoot minivan full of kids
New Mexico police stop mother Oriana Ferrell; shoot minivan full of kids
New Mexico police fired into a minivan carrying five children and their mother after the woman fled a routine traffic stop. Oriana Ferrell was driving 71 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone on a state highway south of Taos. In a police dash cam video taken of the incident, she is heard saying she was on her way to the Rio Grande with her children, who, according to other reports, range from age 6 to 18. A police officer stopped her and they argued about the ticket. Ferrell drove off when the officer left to write the ticket, but pulled over again later down the road. The officer approached Ferrell aggressively and attempted to pull her out of the car. Ferrell's 14-year-old son got out of the car to defend his mother, but the officer pulled out his taser gun, and the boy got backed off. Ferrell eventually got out of the driver's seat, but when the policeman asked her to stand against the back of the vehicle, she ran back. Other children got out to help their mother and the boy, out of the car for a second time, fought with the policeman. The family jumped back into their minivan and locked the doors. Back up police officers arrived on the scene, and the first officer smashed a window on the passenger side of the vehicle with a police baton. Ferrell drove off, then another police officer unloaded three shots into the back of the car. Ferrell gave chase, but gave up after four minutes and pulled into a hotel's driveway. She has been charged with five counts of abuse of a child, aggravated fleeing an officer, resisting an officer, reckless driving and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to The Taos News. Her teenage son was charged with battery of an officer. -------------------------------------------------------- TomoNews is your daily source for top animated news. We've combined animation and video footage with a snarky personality to bring you the biggest and best stories from around the world. Check out our official website: http://us.tomonews.net/ For news that's fun and never boring, visit our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TomoNewsUS Subscribe to stay updated on all the top stories: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TomoNewsUS Stay connected with us here: Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TomoNewsUS Twitter @tomonewsus http://www.twitter.com/TomoNewsUS Google+ http://gplus.to/TomoNewsUS- published: 18 Nov 2013
- views: 641
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United States in Style: New Mexico | HuffPost Style
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'US in Style' Ep. 1: New Mexico' -- ...
published: 21 Aug 2013
United States in Style: New Mexico | HuffPost Style
United States in Style: New Mexico | HuffPost Style
Subscribe to the HuffPost Today: http://goo.gl/xW6HG 'US in Style' Ep. 1: New Mexico' -- HuffPost Style checks out southern-cowboy inspired fashion found in New Mexico. Get More HuffPost Style Read:http://goo.gl/r4JYB8 Like: http://goo.gl/gSRNxf Follow: http://goo.gl/yVv4Ed- published: 21 Aug 2013
- views: 84
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"Earthship Biotecture": Renegade New Mexico Architect's Radical Approach to Sustainable Living
DemocracyNow.org - New Mexico residents are trying to a break free from Los Alamos' nuclea...
published: 11 Oct 2012
author: democracynow
"Earthship Biotecture": Renegade New Mexico Architect's Radical Approach to Sustainable Living
"Earthship Biotecture": Renegade New Mexico Architect's Radical Approach to Sustainable Living
DemocracyNow.org - New Mexico residents are trying to a break free from Los Alamos' nuclear legacy by creating more environmentally sound ways of living. At ...- published: 11 Oct 2012
- views: 53700
- author: democracynow