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A travel documentary is a documentary film, television program or online series that describes travel in general or tourist attractions without recommending particular package deals or tour operators. A travelogue film is an early type of travel documentary, serving as an exploratory ethnographic film.
In the past, the genre was represented by television shows, such as Across the Seven Seas, showcasing travelogues produced by third parties, and occasional itinerant presentations of travelogues in theaters and other venues. "Shock" travelogues, such as Mondo cane (1962), also enjoyed a certain following.
The British comedian and actor Michael Palin has made several series in this genre beginning with Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days (1989). PBS has several travel shows including those hosted by Rick Steves and Burt Wolf.
Travelogues were used to provide the general public with a means of observing different countries and cultures since the late 19th century. Travelogues are considered to be a form of virtual tourism or travel documentary and were often presented as lectures narrating accompanying films and photos. Travelogues are defined as nonfiction films that use a place as their primary subject. They often display the cinematic apparatus and have an open narration.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as "Washington", "the District", or simply "D.C.", is the capital of the United States. The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Congress and the District is therefore not a part of any U.S. state.
The states of Maryland and Virginia each donated land to form the federal district, which included the pre-existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria. Named in honor of George Washington, the City of Washington was founded in 1791 to serve as the new national capital. In 1846, Congress returned the land originally ceded by Virginia; in 1871, it created a single municipal government for the remaining portion of the District.
Washington had an estimated population of 672,228 as of July 2015. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's population to more than one million during the workweek. The Washington metropolitan area, of which the District is a part, has a population of over 6 million, the seventh-largest metropolitan statistical area in the country.
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In film, a medium shot, mid shot (MS), or waist shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance.
Medium shots are favored in sequences where dialogues or a small group of people are acting, as they give the viewer a partial view of the background and also show the subjects' facial expressions in the context of their body language. Medium shots are also used when the subject in the shot is delivering information, such as news presenters. It is also used in interviews. It is the most common shot in movies, and it usually follows the first establishing shots of a new scene or location. The first film director to use medium shots as well as close-ups effectively to develop the story was D. W. Griffith.John Ford also used medium shots liberally in his films.
A normal lens that sees what the human eye see, is usually used for medium shots.
The dividing line between what constitutes a long shot and medium shot is not definite, nor is the line between medium shot and close-up. In some standard texts and professional references, a full-length view of a human subject is called a medium shot; in this terminology, a shot of the person from the knees up or the waist up is a close-up shot. In other texts, these partial views are called medium shots. In principal, the medium shot is what can be seen with the human eye in a single quick glance and convey all the action taking place in that field of view.
Episode Guide for Washington D.C. with List of Attractions: http://www.diytravelshow.com/destinations/washington/ NEW DIY Destinations Jerusalem - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DOc_BatquE This is a pilot episode of DIY Destinations featuring Washington DC, and its must-see attractions, including: The White House, Washington Monument, National Zoo, Air & Space Museum, United States Holocaust Museum and much more. #DIYTRAVELSHOW Our mission is to create a free publicly funded travel series that is delivered through streaming and file sharing sites. Our goal is to take fear out of traveling and inspire our audience to go far and explore the magnificent planet earth inexpensive and safely. We want all of us to creating connections with new people, experiencing other cultures and gaining...
Full Episode Guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/israel Special episode dedicated for Jerusalem can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DOc_BatquE This episode of DIY Destinations featuring Israel, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including Tel Aviv Port, Banana Beach, Old Jaffa and Jaffa Flea Market, Ben Gurion House, Carmel Market, Beit Guvrin National Park, Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Golan Heights' Quneitra Observation Point for view of Syria, Basilica of the Annunciation and Salesian Church of Jesus the Adolescent in Nazareth. As well as nightlife in Haifa, along with Mount Carmel, Stella Maris Monastery, Bahai Gardens, Carmelit Metro Subway and Grand Canyon Mall. We'll end our journey in Eilat and taken a look of both King ...
Full episode guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/jordan Welcome to Jordan, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous Wadi Rum and Petra, Madaba, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and much more. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.
DIY Destinations - Detroit featuring the best of what it has to offer. The episodes showcase all the must-see free and many off the beaten path attractions including: GM Renaissance Center, Lincoln Street Art Park, Detroit International Riverfront, Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), Detroit Historical Museum, African Bead Museum, and more. It also feature many of the homegrown activities such as the sport of fowling and Slow Roll, and checking out the homegrown hip pop scene and New Dodge Lounge, many of the DIY projects like Michigan Urban Farming Initiative (MUFI). Not to mention, amazing original Detroit food the Coney Islands and vegetarian dining at Seva Detroit. Produced by Charles Huang and Kai Mathias, camera by Stan Trac and co-hosted by Sarah S...
Episode Guide for Jerusalem with List of Attractions: http://www.diytravelshow.com/jerusalem This episode of DIY Destinations featuring Jerusalem, and its FREE, must-see attractions within all four Quarters of Old City Jerusalem, such as Western Wall, Cardo, Herod's Gate, Ecce Homo, Temple Mount, Archaeological Park, Dome of the Rock, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Damascus gate and more. The program also show you how to cheaply get from Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv to Old City Jerusalem, transportation options and where to eat for cheap. #DIYTRAVELSHOW Our mission is to create a free publicly funded travel series that is delivered through streaming and file sharing sites. Our goal is to take fear out of traveling and inspire our audience to go far and explore the magnificent planet earth inexpensiv...
Episode Guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/palestine This special episode of DIY Destinations featuring occupied Palestine, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including from understanding the importance and visiting oldest olive tree in al-Walaja, the birthplace of Jesus in Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, and retracing his footstep in Wadi Qelt to Jericho along the way visiting St. George Monastery and Mount of Temptation, Hisham's Palace and Herod's Palace. We'll also visit Aida Refugee Camps to see the realty of life under military occupation and Al-Shuhada Street. We'll also sample the street food and sweet Kanafeh in Nablus and experience Turkish bath. In Jenin, we'll visit Cinema Jenin Project and famous largest oldest church in the w...
As one of the most visited destinations in the United States, Washington DC is packed with things to do. But if you're looking for must-see locations that are a bit under the radar, we have five you have to check out. Avoid the long lines and the bustling hot spots with hidden gems that you won't find in any guidebook. You'll learn about the history of the city while getting a bit of true DC flavor. Washington DC already tops the charts as a popular travel destination, but there are a few hidden gems in the city, which is why we partnered with Hilton for this post. POPSUGAR Food shares delicious recipes, tutorials, kitchen tips and tricks, and everything else you need to start cooking ... and eating! Hosted by Brandi Milloy, POPSUGAR Food shares easy-to-follow recipes, demos, and time-...
This is one of the reasons we love camping! We wanted to stop in Washington during our spring break trip, but didn't make it and wanted to squeeze it in this year. We didn't have this trip budgeted for, but were able to make it work with some careful spending. Instead of a full amenity campground we decided on National Park that didn't have any hookups for just $16/night, but was only 11 miles from downtown Washington DC. We also used a parking app to find some inexpensive, yet convenient parking, near the Air and Space museum. The only thing that set us back was our lunch. We couldn't pack lunch into the museum and decided to eat there while waiting for the rain to end. We could have packed lunch and left it in the car, but with limited time we decided to splurge a little. In th...
FILE - Washington DC, USA - 03 March 2005 1. Various of White House Washington DC, USA, 22 May 2008 2. Wide shot tourists on double-decker bus passing by the US Capitol 3. Medium shot tourist taking photo of US Capitol Washington DC, USA, 8 June 2008 4. Wide shot tourist stops and takes photo of US Capitol 5. Pan from US Capitol to tourist taking photo 6. Medium shot family passing by Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum 7. Medium shot tourists walking into Air and Space Museum Washington DC, USA, 22 May 2008 8. Wide shot Destination DC CEO William Hanbury walking in Washington, DC's Chinatown 9. SOUNDBITE:(English), William Hanbury, CEO Destination DC "Washington we think is positioned very well during the downturn. We're close in to all the major metropolitan areas; 25 per ...
To view the next video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/20763
Episode Guide for Washington D.C. with List of Attractions: http://www.diytravelshow.com/destinations/washington/ NEW DIY Destinations Jerusalem - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DOc_BatquE This is a pilot episode of DIY Destinations featuring Washington DC, and its must-see attractions, including: The White House, Washington Monument, National Zoo, Air & Space Museum, United States Holocaust Museum and much more. #DIYTRAVELSHOW Our mission is to create a free publicly funded travel series that is delivered through streaming and file sharing sites. Our goal is to take fear out of traveling and inspire our audience to go far and explore the magnificent planet earth inexpensive and safely. We want all of us to creating connections with new people, experiencing other cultures and gaining...
Full Episode Guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/israel Special episode dedicated for Jerusalem can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DOc_BatquE This episode of DIY Destinations featuring Israel, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including Tel Aviv Port, Banana Beach, Old Jaffa and Jaffa Flea Market, Ben Gurion House, Carmel Market, Beit Guvrin National Park, Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Golan Heights' Quneitra Observation Point for view of Syria, Basilica of the Annunciation and Salesian Church of Jesus the Adolescent in Nazareth. As well as nightlife in Haifa, along with Mount Carmel, Stella Maris Monastery, Bahai Gardens, Carmelit Metro Subway and Grand Canyon Mall. We'll end our journey in Eilat and taken a look of both King ...
Full episode guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/jordan Welcome to Jordan, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous Wadi Rum and Petra, Madaba, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and much more. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.
DIY Destinations - Detroit featuring the best of what it has to offer. The episodes showcase all the must-see free and many off the beaten path attractions including: GM Renaissance Center, Lincoln Street Art Park, Detroit International Riverfront, Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), Detroit Historical Museum, African Bead Museum, and more. It also feature many of the homegrown activities such as the sport of fowling and Slow Roll, and checking out the homegrown hip pop scene and New Dodge Lounge, many of the DIY projects like Michigan Urban Farming Initiative (MUFI). Not to mention, amazing original Detroit food the Coney Islands and vegetarian dining at Seva Detroit. Produced by Charles Huang and Kai Mathias, camera by Stan Trac and co-hosted by Sarah S...
Episode Guide for Jerusalem with List of Attractions: http://www.diytravelshow.com/jerusalem This episode of DIY Destinations featuring Jerusalem, and its FREE, must-see attractions within all four Quarters of Old City Jerusalem, such as Western Wall, Cardo, Herod's Gate, Ecce Homo, Temple Mount, Archaeological Park, Dome of the Rock, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Damascus gate and more. The program also show you how to cheaply get from Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv to Old City Jerusalem, transportation options and where to eat for cheap. #DIYTRAVELSHOW Our mission is to create a free publicly funded travel series that is delivered through streaming and file sharing sites. Our goal is to take fear out of traveling and inspire our audience to go far and explore the magnificent planet earth inexpensiv...
Episode Guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/palestine This special episode of DIY Destinations featuring occupied Palestine, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including from understanding the importance and visiting oldest olive tree in al-Walaja, the birthplace of Jesus in Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, and retracing his footstep in Wadi Qelt to Jericho along the way visiting St. George Monastery and Mount of Temptation, Hisham's Palace and Herod's Palace. We'll also visit Aida Refugee Camps to see the realty of life under military occupation and Al-Shuhada Street. We'll also sample the street food and sweet Kanafeh in Nablus and experience Turkish bath. In Jenin, we'll visit Cinema Jenin Project and famous largest oldest church in the w...
As one of the most visited destinations in the United States, Washington DC is packed with things to do. But if you're looking for must-see locations that are a bit under the radar, we have five you have to check out. Avoid the long lines and the bustling hot spots with hidden gems that you won't find in any guidebook. You'll learn about the history of the city while getting a bit of true DC flavor. Washington DC already tops the charts as a popular travel destination, but there are a few hidden gems in the city, which is why we partnered with Hilton for this post. POPSUGAR Food shares delicious recipes, tutorials, kitchen tips and tricks, and everything else you need to start cooking ... and eating! Hosted by Brandi Milloy, POPSUGAR Food shares easy-to-follow recipes, demos, and time-...
This is one of the reasons we love camping! We wanted to stop in Washington during our spring break trip, but didn't make it and wanted to squeeze it in this year. We didn't have this trip budgeted for, but were able to make it work with some careful spending. Instead of a full amenity campground we decided on National Park that didn't have any hookups for just $16/night, but was only 11 miles from downtown Washington DC. We also used a parking app to find some inexpensive, yet convenient parking, near the Air and Space museum. The only thing that set us back was our lunch. We couldn't pack lunch into the museum and decided to eat there while waiting for the rain to end. We could have packed lunch and left it in the car, but with limited time we decided to splurge a little. In th...
FILE - Washington DC, USA - 03 March 2005 1. Various of White House Washington DC, USA, 22 May 2008 2. Wide shot tourists on double-decker bus passing by the US Capitol 3. Medium shot tourist taking photo of US Capitol Washington DC, USA, 8 June 2008 4. Wide shot tourist stops and takes photo of US Capitol 5. Pan from US Capitol to tourist taking photo 6. Medium shot family passing by Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum 7. Medium shot tourists walking into Air and Space Museum Washington DC, USA, 22 May 2008 8. Wide shot Destination DC CEO William Hanbury walking in Washington, DC's Chinatown 9. SOUNDBITE:(English), William Hanbury, CEO Destination DC "Washington we think is positioned very well during the downturn. We're close in to all the major metropolitan areas; 25 per ...
To view the next video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/20763
Episode Guide for Washington D.C. with List of Attractions: http://www.diytravelshow.com/destinations/washington/ NEW DIY Destinations Jerusalem - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DOc_BatquE This is a pilot episode of DIY Destinations featuring Washington DC, and its must-see attractions, including: The White House, Washington Monument, National Zoo, Air & Space Museum, United States Holocaust Museum and much more. #DIYTRAVELSHOW Our mission is to create a free publicly funded travel series that is delivered through streaming and file sharing sites. Our goal is to take fear out of traveling and inspire our audience to go far and explore the magnificent planet earth inexpensive and safely. We want all of us to creating connections with new people, experiencing other cultures and gaining...
Full Episode Guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/israel Special episode dedicated for Jerusalem can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DOc_BatquE This episode of DIY Destinations featuring Israel, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including Tel Aviv Port, Banana Beach, Old Jaffa and Jaffa Flea Market, Ben Gurion House, Carmel Market, Beit Guvrin National Park, Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Golan Heights' Quneitra Observation Point for view of Syria, Basilica of the Annunciation and Salesian Church of Jesus the Adolescent in Nazareth. As well as nightlife in Haifa, along with Mount Carmel, Stella Maris Monastery, Bahai Gardens, Carmelit Metro Subway and Grand Canyon Mall. We'll end our journey in Eilat and taken a look of both King ...
Full episode guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/jordan Welcome to Jordan, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous Wadi Rum and Petra, Madaba, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and much more. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.
DIY Destinations - Detroit featuring the best of what it has to offer. The episodes showcase all the must-see free and many off the beaten path attractions including: GM Renaissance Center, Lincoln Street Art Park, Detroit International Riverfront, Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), Detroit Historical Museum, African Bead Museum, and more. It also feature many of the homegrown activities such as the sport of fowling and Slow Roll, and checking out the homegrown hip pop scene and New Dodge Lounge, many of the DIY projects like Michigan Urban Farming Initiative (MUFI). Not to mention, amazing original Detroit food the Coney Islands and vegetarian dining at Seva Detroit. Produced by Charles Huang and Kai Mathias, camera by Stan Trac and co-hosted by Sarah S...
Episode Guide: http://www.diytravelshow.com/palestine This special episode of DIY Destinations featuring occupied Palestine, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including from understanding the importance and visiting oldest olive tree in al-Walaja, the birthplace of Jesus in Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, and retracing his footstep in Wadi Qelt to Jericho along the way visiting St. George Monastery and Mount of Temptation, Hisham's Palace and Herod's Palace. We'll also visit Aida Refugee Camps to see the realty of life under military occupation and Al-Shuhada Street. We'll also sample the street food and sweet Kanafeh in Nablus and experience Turkish bath. In Jenin, we'll visit Cinema Jenin Project and famous largest oldest church in the w...
Why are there so many places in America called "Union Station"? Because they are the union point of multiple rail companies that come together at major intersections so travelers can connect from one rail line to the next. This is the historic Washington DC Union Station one of the busiest rail hubs in America! Donate to The REAL United States Video Blog: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=VFFB7P269QV3N Stay connected! Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/RealUnitedStates Twitter: https://twitter.com/REALUSvlog Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/112052358926074194091/112052358926074194091/posts Website: http://www.realunitedstaes.com See (most) all video locations marked on Google Maps: http://bit.ly/VzTI9k EXACT LOCATION of video: Latitude: 38.89...
Looking for ideas on things to do in New York and Washington DC? In this episode of the Tour the World travel TV series, we join Evergreen Tours for part one of an amazing journey across the eastern states of the USA. This 21 day tour begins in the Big Apple where we pay a visit to MOMA to view their extraordinary collection of modern art. Then it’s off to Washington DC, Shenandoah National Park and the Amish Country of Pennsylvania where the horse and cart is still the only permitted means of transport. The USA’s early colonial history comes alive at Colonial Williamsburg. To read our destination blogs from this tour, please visit: http://thebigbus.com.au/category/north-america/usa/. You might also enjoy our North America travel guide: http://thebigbus.com.au/north-america/. To ...
Link to the Smithsonian Museums video: http://youtu.be/6WnyNF_aAPo Link to the Monuments & Memorials video: https://youtu.be/ZvYJlMoIMb4 In this video, you'll join me as I see all the best of DC: the Capitol (including the house and senate), the white house, the white house visitor center, the supreme court, union station, cherry blossoms, festival, parade, embassy row, national cathedral, library of congress, botanic garden, national art gallery, hotel monaco, gelato, macaron, calvary baptist church, protest, metro, how to ride the metro, how to take the metro, nationals baseball, mlb, arlington national cemetery, theodore roosevelt island, and more! We stayed at: HOTEL MONACO
Sorry for the really late upload. I was really busy with school and testing!!