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The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe. Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century BCE; these, later joined together and made bigger and stronger, are now collectively referred to as the Great Wall. Especially famous is the wall built 220–206 BCE by Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. Little of that wall remains. Since then, the Great Wall has on and off been rebuilt, maintained, and enhanced; the majority of the existing wall is from the Ming Dynasty.
Other purposes of the Great Wall have included border controls, allowing the imposition of duties on goods transported along the Silk Road, regulation or encouragement of trade and the control of immigration and emigration. Furthermore, the defensive characteristics of the Great Wall were enhanced by the construction of watch towers, troop barracks, garrison stations, signaling capabilities through the means of smoke or fire, and the fact that the path of the Great Wall also served as a transportation corridor.
Coordinates: 40°21′15″N 116°00′25″E / 40.35417°N 116.00694°E / 40.35417; 116.00694
Badaling (simplified Chinese: 八达岭; traditional Chinese: 八達嶺; pinyin: Bādálǐng) is the site of the most visited section of the Great Wall of China, approximately 50 miles (80 km) northwest of urban Beijing city in Yanqing County, which is within the Beijing municipality. The portion of the wall running through the site was built in 1504 during the Ming Dynasty, along with a military outpost reflecting the location's strategic importance. The highest point of Badaling is Beibalou (北八樓), approximately 1,015 metres (3,330 ft) above sea level.
Badaling Great Wall was built in the Ming Dynasty (1505) to occupy a commanding and strategic position for protecting the Juyongguan Pass (Juyongguan section of the Great Wall ) on its south, further protecting the city of Beijing.
The portion of the wall at Badaling has undergone restoration, and in 1957 it was the first section of the wall to open to tourists. Now visited annually by millions, the immediate area has seen significant development, including hotels, restaurants, and a cable car. The recently completed Badaling Expressway connects Badaling with central Beijing. Line S2, Beijing Suburban Railway, served people who wanted to go to the Great Wall from Beijing North Railway Station. People can buy tickets at Beijing North Railway Station to Badaling Station. A bus also runs frequently from Deshengmen to Badaling.
A wall is a structure that defines an area, carries a load, or provides shelter or security. There are many kinds of walls:
Wall comes from Latin vallum meaning "...an earthen wall or rampart set with palisades, a row or line of stakes, a wall, a rampart, fortification..." while the Latin word murus means a defensive stone wallEnglish uses the same word to mean an external wall and the internal sides of a room, but this is not universal. Many languages distinguish between the two. In German, some of this distinction can be seen between Wand and Mauer, in Spanish between pared and muro.
The word wall originally referred to defensive walls and ramparts.
Great may refer to:
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a sovereign state in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. The PRC is a one-party state governed by the Communist Party, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing. It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces; five autonomous regions; four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing); two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau); and claims sovereignty over Taiwan.
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers, China is the world's second-largest country by land area, and either the third or fourth-largest by total area, depending on the method of measurement. China's landscape is vast and diverse, ranging from forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts in the arid north to subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres (9,000 mi) long, and is bounded by the Bohai, Yellow, East and South China Seas.
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below. Full Trip: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83bIljRzhistENzB0oiOWU9C Visits to Major Sites of Interest: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83Ysdul3cCCKkXEoQwjmdDid Places we stayed: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83ZVGIZDEuT_cvAbf1QiqEAs Food in China: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83YG3nvwgmoeEKkdVvFIwsS9 Getting around in China: http://www.yout...
To go to Badaling Great Wall by train is the cheapest way to visit the Great Wall of China. The single trip ticket is only 6 CNY. It's the cheapest ticket. Before you take this tour, you need do some preparation. Watch this video and you can get some idea. Wish you a good day.
The Great Wall of China is a must-see and we saw it from Badaling. However - no one tells you that there is something YOU SHOULDN"T WEAR on your visit! Plus, it's easy to get some great pictures despite the crowds.... IF you follow my tips. Why was I frustrated travel to the Great Wall at Badaling? Because it took a long time for us to (1) Walk to the subway station (2) Transfer and get to our destination subway station where we then had to (3) get slightly lost trying to find the bus station before (4) finally finding the station and getting in line for what we hoped was the right bus and then (5) riding the bus to the Badaling Great Wall area after a girl beside us vomited because of motion sickness and then (6) walking for 15 minutes to get to the actual village/town at the ...
The easiest and cheapest way to get to the Great Wall is to take the subway and bus. The bus is a superior option than the train as it is faster, arrives closer to the Wall and departs closer to the city center. We suggest that you get an early start to beat the crowds. The bus 877 departs from the Deshengmen bus station which is a short walk from the Jishuitan subway (line 2). The bus departs frequently based on this schedule: - April 1 to November 15: 6h00 to 12h30 - November 16 to March 31: 6h30 to 12h30 For the return trip, the bus leaves the Wall as follows: - April 1 to November 15: 10h30 to 17h00 - November 16 to March 31: 11h00 to 16h30 Price of entry tickets - high season (April 1 to October 31) - Adult: 40RMB - Senior (60 and over): 20RMB - Student: 20RMB - Child 6 to 18 years ...
I climbed to the top of The Great Wall of China in Badaling with my guide, Sam. When seeing the magnificent Wall, most tourists are brought to Badaling (about 1 1/2 hours north of Beijing), which has one of the most well preserved and rebuilt sections in China. While most tourists don't climb all the way to the top, we climbed to the top (12 towers). It took us about 2 hours to go up and down. The Wall was originally built to keep out enemies. The original Great Wall is over 2,000 years old but little of that Wall remains in China. The Badaling section is anywhere from 50-500 years old.
Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA (Viewer discretion advised: some may find this footage disturbing) One woman was killed and another injured after a pair of tigers pounced on them at Beijing's Badaling Wildlife Park on Saturday afternoon. The tigers attacked one of the women when she left her vehicle and walked a few meters away from the car. The surveillance video footage shows the woman being dragged by the tiger, which prompted the second woman, who later turned out to be her mother, to rush for help.However, she didn't survive the attack. While the park allows visitors to drive their own cars in a safari-style tour, they are prohibited to get out as the animals roam freely through the park. But the first woman got out of the car after an alleged argument, puttin...
Rush to board the train back to Beijing, China from Badaling
Great Wall of China -- Badaling http://www.myvideomedia.com English see below Die Grosse Mauer - 萬里長城, hier bei Badaling, gehört zu den Höhepunkten einer Chinareise. Über die Länge der Mauern gibt es unterschiedliche Angaben. Meist geht man von einer Länge von 6.800 km aus. Die ersten Anfänge reichen bis 656 v.u.Z. zurück, als das Königreich Chu einen ersten Wall zur Verteidigung gegen den Staat Qi errichtete. Der erste chinesische Kaiser Qinshi ließ nach der Reichsvereinigung die ersten Mauerteile zu einer gemeinsamen Mauer verbinden. Zeitweise waren bis zu 100.000 Soldaten und 800.000 Zwangsarbeiter mit den Bauarbeiten beschäftigt, die im Todesfall in der Mauer begraben wurden. Später verloren weite Teile der Mauer ihre Bedeutung, da diese meist durch eigenes Territorium verliefen. Ers...
A young musician stifled by the modern day schooling system tries to find his way to make his mark. Written, Directed, Edited, and Scored By Matthew Fredrick Sound Production By Michael Badal Starring Zach Gallen, Tosh Sivertson, Kevin Trang, and Charles Iacuzzo. Shot on two HV20s with the Twoneil adapters. Check out my new channels http://vimeo.com/channels/shadows http://vimeo.com/channels/originalscore PS If you like the music in the film, go to our website and contact me because we can score your short. Depending on the film and if your a student or not the price will be extremely cheap. The great thing is that you dont have to live by us, we can just download it and you can tell us what you want. We can work to make it a masterpiece! www.musicmentality.com Twitter: mfredrick ...
Check out our new Katy Perry Parody music video 'The One that Won't Go Away" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_AFaXdX-Po&list;=HL1326211550&feature;=mh_lolz Leave your prejudices at the door. "Full Circle" follows Ethan, a destitute kleptomaniac, through his normal procedures of his day to day. Entirely taking place in a drug store, Ethan's intentions are clear, he is looking to shoplift something of value. The opportunity presents itself, and he pick pockets a man for his wallet. Inside he doesn't find money, but a prescription. Attempting to fill the prescription, he meets a girl along the way. Directed by Matthew Fredrick Director of Photography Molly Becker Editor Mikiko A. Convis Camera Op Benny Wolde-Yohannes Production Sound Alex Samovitz Post Production Sound Michael Badal Starrin...
An independent music producer with underground ideas faces the harsh reality of a mainstream world. Written, Directed, Edited, Scored, and Mixed by Michael Badal Producer and Director of Photography: Matthew Fredrick Starring Christian Caceres, Markiss McFadden, and Rob Young. Shot on two HV20's. Sound was using Apple Logic Pro 8, M-Audio Project Mix I/O, and M-Audio BX8a monitoring. PS If you like the music in the film, go to our website and contact me because we can score your short. Depending on the film and if your a student or not the price will be extremely cheap. The great thing is that you dont have to live by us, we can just download it and you can tell us what you want. We can work to make it a masterpiece!
It’s a film that every bride and groom would want for his or her big day. The story is driven all throughout with the sheer wit of the groom and various reflections of romance of the bride to be. As we move further in the story we all cannot help but fall for the couple that are truly madly deeply in love with each other Every wedding has the same story but to make it look different is the Cinematographer's job. The challenge was to capture the real emotions as discreetly as possible.
Travel video about destination Great Wall in China. The Great Wall of China, a combination of many walls, extends for 1,500 miles and winds across Northern China from Gansu Province to Hebei Province on the Yellow Sea and was constructed as a defence against the northern nomads. Although it was to be of little military significance, the Great Wall is a monument to human endeavour and relentless achievement, a meandering Man made structure that seems to connect all of China's endless horizons. Some of its towers served as the soldiers' living quarters and also played an essential role in communicating messages. The advance of hostile troops was signalled with large fires and cannon shot and any relevant military information was then communicated from tower to tower until it reached a fortre...
The Great Wall of China is a must-see and we saw it from Badaling. However - no one tells you that there is something YOU SHOULDN"T WEAR on your visit! Plus, it's easy to get some great pictures despite the crowds.... IF you follow my tips. Why was I frustrated travel to the Great Wall at Badaling? Because it took a long time for us to (1) Walk to the subway station (2) Transfer and get to our destination subway station where we then had to (3) get slightly lost trying to find the bus station before (4) finally finding the station and getting in line for what we hoped was the right bus and then (5) riding the bus to the Badaling Great Wall area after a girl beside us vomited because of motion sickness and then (6) walking for 15 minutes to get to the actual village/town at the ...
How To Get To The Great Wall From Beijing. Tips on travelling in China. How to save money travelling. My childhood dream to see the Great Wall. Truly one of the amazing wonders of the world. Enjoy!
The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials. Legend has it that The Great Wall was built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China in part to protect the Chinese Empire. Initially several walls were being built as early as the 7th century BC; which later were joined together and made bigger and stronger, are now collectively referred to as The Great Wall. Especially famous is the wall built between 220–206 BC by the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. Android - http://goo.gl/WSxGbB iOS - http://goo.gl/9HaH4A
Take a tour of Great Wall of China in China -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. It is one of the world's most famous man-made structures, and the largest. The Great Wall of China is an enduring symbol of strength and empire. The Great Wall was built from 220-206 BC by China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. It was later restored and expanded during the Ming dynasty, in the 15th century. Even today, it seems almost mythical as it winds and climbs through the Chinese hills. There are parts of the wall that are destroyed or ruined, but huge stretches remain pristine. Incredibly, all the sections of the wall put together run for nearly 4,000 miles. There are many segments of the Great Wall that are open for people to walk along.
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Documentary Of The Great Wall Beijing Travel Guide - Great Wall Of China Part 1 "Mongol Invaders" H Part 1: Mongol Invaders In March, 1907, Aurel Stein, a British explorer and adventurer, and his caravan make their way through the Taklimakan desert. Giant ruins grab their attention: it is the Jade Gate, the westernmost point of a more than two-thousand-year-old fortification system. The walls, once built with clay and straw, are barely identifiable in some parts, but the fortification must have had great significance in the past. Travel back in time to around 130 BC. For centuries, belligerent nomads from the north have been raiding, looting and pillaging Chinese settlements. The contrast could not be more pronounced: wild horsemen roaming the desert on the one side, on the other a popula...
Documentaries, Documentary, Documentary Films, National Geographic - The Great Wall of China - Documentary. Documentary National Geographic, National Geographic Documentary, Documentaries. national geographic documentaries, documentaries national geographic, documentaries films, the univese, universe documentary. Watch more documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgOlZVG2RZs&list;=PLTEq-I2WHEVgLvnFhFdBs43-rlm6uCGN- [Documentary] .The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe. [Documentary] .Several w...
Continuing our series on the world's most unmissable travel experiences, Telegraph Travel's experts explain why The Great Wall of China should be on everyone's "bucket list". Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=telegraphtv Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/telegraph.co.uk Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/telegraph Follow us on Google+ https://plus.google.com/102891355072777008500/ On site: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/activity-and-adventure/bucket-list-great-wall-of-china/ Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Daily Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle an...
WHY A TOUR IN ASIA? Attracted both by the beauty of Asia, we left our jobs to realise our dream: launch an online travel guide, while traveling six months through Asia. We already much traveled the world but we chose finally this continent because we always have lived strong and memorable experiences there. We defined our route following the dry seasons of each country. Eh yes! We studied tourism management and we are therefore very rigorous in the organization of a trip. This project gave a real goal to this trip: to discover even more, even further, limitless. After a few months, we found ourselves completely free of any prior, completely off the beaten tracks and we become true adventurers. And it is there, you really feel the joy, the pride of all the emotions experienced. It's crazy,...
A light-hearted web series that gives insight to life in China, from the view of foreigners. Episode 12: A Beijing Special. With just a couple of days to spare in between our busy work schedule, me and the boys set sail on a two day man-cation to China's Capital. Myself, Matt, Aaron and Will visit some of Beijing's most visited sights, such as The Forbidden City, The Great wall and Tiananmen Square. Along with some of Beijing's lest visited attractions, such as the 'poo' themed restaurant and the 'Friends' replica cafe. All of this is weaved between a classic tale of friends becoming enemies, enemies becoming friends. Intro music by The Static Cult. Featuring music by The Second Sons. Shot of the iPhone 4S and Panasonic GH1.
The Great Wall of China, the Statue of Liberty, the Pyramids of Egypt; every corner of the world has its must-see attraction… in the Canadian Rockies, it’s the Glacier Adventure. This tour takes visitors onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier by Ice Explorer; a massive vehicle specially designed for glacial travel. An experienced driver-guide shares a wealth of fascinating information about glaciers, icefields and their impact on our environment during this one hour and 20 minute journey.
Video created by: Kara Byrne Music by: Romain - From Childhood to the End Coldplay - Fix You www.thefinityproject.com Neurodegeneration, venous-insufficiency, and autoimmunity, are only pieces of the finity that push us, Kara Byrne and Lee-Anne Fava, co-founders of The Finity Project, to achieve all that we are just learning to be possible. In eight episodes that take place around the globe, we will embark on eight charity challenges such as Skydiving, adventuring the Great Wall of China, and trekking across Cuba, each for a specific cause. Every episode is dedicated to a different disease, and will prove to test both us and viewers alike while raising funds and awareness. We are on a mission, with Multiple Sclerosis as our travel companion, not our guide. Find us on Facebook: https://...
http://boldearth.com/china-high-school-adventure-community-service-program BEIJING: TOUR THE FORBIDDEN CITY AND TIANANMEN SQUARE Past and present collide as we start our journey in Beijing, where Tiananmen Square, Mao's resting place and the Forbidden City speak to the city's rich heritage. Our first community service project involves working with a local Hutong charity for students with learning disabilities. TREK ON THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA Our exploration of the country's world-class landmarks continues as we undertake a breathtaking two-day trek along the 2,000-year-old Great Wall of China. With support from porters, we trace the Wall through mountaintop forests while learning about its history from a local guide. Nightly stays in quaint guest houses afford us the opportunity to wake ...
This video is made up from almost 3000 photos taken over four weeks of travelling around China and Hong Kong. We spent five days in Beijing, prior to our trip in North Korea, seeing celebrations for Golden Week - China National Day in Tiananmen Square and the Summer Palace. We joined the Dragon Trip, after returning from North Korea, for an 18 day tour around China beginning in Yangshuo. Yangshuo (in Guilin) is famous for its Karst mountain range spread across its farmland. Here we saw a rural side of China; seeing the scenic view from 20 Yuan note, visiting a Dragon Trip's tour guide's family farm, have a cooking class, cycle through the mountains and farmland, float down the Yulong River on a bamboo raft and see the traditional Cormorant bird Fishing. After Yangshuo we travelled to ...
Jason Hartman talks with About.com Budget Travel Journalist, Mark Kahler, on low cost travel to London, New York, Paris, Vienna, San Francisco and other expensive cities. Mark Kahler is an American journalist and writer with more than two decades of professional experience. Jason and Mark will also explore some innovative ways to get free upgrades from airlines, hotels and rental car agencies. Mark is an avid traveler who has visited all 48 contiguous U.S. states and 25 other countries around the world. He has traveled from the former Berlin Wall to the Great Wall of China to cover stories. In his experience, spending large sums of money does nothing to bring people closer to the places they visit. He helps readers save their money for enjoyable travel expenditures. He has been the ...
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below. Full Trip: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83bIljRzhistENzB0oiOWU9C Visits to Major Sites of Interest: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83Ysdul3cCCKkXEoQwjmdDid Places we stayed: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83ZVGIZDEuT_cvAbf1QiqEAs Food in China: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrauGn_We83YG3nvwgmoeEKkdVvFIwsS9 Getting around in China: http://www.yout...
To go to Badaling Great Wall by train is the cheapest way to visit the Great Wall of China. The single trip ticket is only 6 CNY. It's the cheapest ticket. Before you take this tour, you need do some preparation. Watch this video and you can get some idea. Wish you a good day.
The Great Wall of China is a must-see and we saw it from Badaling. However - no one tells you that there is something YOU SHOULDN"T WEAR on your visit! Plus, it's easy to get some great pictures despite the crowds.... IF you follow my tips. Why was I frustrated travel to the Great Wall at Badaling? Because it took a long time for us to (1) Walk to the subway station (2) Transfer and get to our destination subway station where we then had to (3) get slightly lost trying to find the bus station before (4) finally finding the station and getting in line for what we hoped was the right bus and then (5) riding the bus to the Badaling Great Wall area after a girl beside us vomited because of motion sickness and then (6) walking for 15 minutes to get to the actual village/town at the ...
The easiest and cheapest way to get to the Great Wall is to take the subway and bus. The bus is a superior option than the train as it is faster, arrives closer to the Wall and departs closer to the city center. We suggest that you get an early start to beat the crowds. The bus 877 departs from the Deshengmen bus station which is a short walk from the Jishuitan subway (line 2). The bus departs frequently based on this schedule: - April 1 to November 15: 6h00 to 12h30 - November 16 to March 31: 6h30 to 12h30 For the return trip, the bus leaves the Wall as follows: - April 1 to November 15: 10h30 to 17h00 - November 16 to March 31: 11h00 to 16h30 Price of entry tickets - high season (April 1 to October 31) - Adult: 40RMB - Senior (60 and over): 20RMB - Student: 20RMB - Child 6 to 18 years ...
I climbed to the top of The Great Wall of China in Badaling with my guide, Sam. When seeing the magnificent Wall, most tourists are brought to Badaling (about 1 1/2 hours north of Beijing), which has one of the most well preserved and rebuilt sections in China. While most tourists don't climb all the way to the top, we climbed to the top (12 towers). It took us about 2 hours to go up and down. The Wall was originally built to keep out enemies. The original Great Wall is over 2,000 years old but little of that Wall remains in China. The Badaling section is anywhere from 50-500 years old.
Subscribe to us on Youtube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA (Viewer discretion advised: some may find this footage disturbing) One woman was killed and another injured after a pair of tigers pounced on them at Beijing's Badaling Wildlife Park on Saturday afternoon. The tigers attacked one of the women when she left her vehicle and walked a few meters away from the car. The surveillance video footage shows the woman being dragged by the tiger, which prompted the second woman, who later turned out to be her mother, to rush for help.However, she didn't survive the attack. While the park allows visitors to drive their own cars in a safari-style tour, they are prohibited to get out as the animals roam freely through the park. But the first woman got out of the car after an alleged argument, puttin...
Rush to board the train back to Beijing, China from Badaling
Great Wall of China -- Badaling http://www.myvideomedia.com English see below Die Grosse Mauer - 萬里長城, hier bei Badaling, gehört zu den Höhepunkten einer Chinareise. Über die Länge der Mauern gibt es unterschiedliche Angaben. Meist geht man von einer Länge von 6.800 km aus. Die ersten Anfänge reichen bis 656 v.u.Z. zurück, als das Königreich Chu einen ersten Wall zur Verteidigung gegen den Staat Qi errichtete. Der erste chinesische Kaiser Qinshi ließ nach der Reichsvereinigung die ersten Mauerteile zu einer gemeinsamen Mauer verbinden. Zeitweise waren bis zu 100.000 Soldaten und 800.000 Zwangsarbeiter mit den Bauarbeiten beschäftigt, die im Todesfall in der Mauer begraben wurden. Später verloren weite Teile der Mauer ihre Bedeutung, da diese meist durch eigenes Territorium verliefen. Ers...
A young musician stifled by the modern day schooling system tries to find his way to make his mark. Written, Directed, Edited, and Scored By Matthew Fredrick Sound Production By Michael Badal Starring Zach Gallen, Tosh Sivertson, Kevin Trang, and Charles Iacuzzo. Shot on two HV20s with the Twoneil adapters. Check out my new channels http://vimeo.com/channels/shadows http://vimeo.com/channels/originalscore PS If you like the music in the film, go to our website and contact me because we can score your short. Depending on the film and if your a student or not the price will be extremely cheap. The great thing is that you dont have to live by us, we can just download it and you can tell us what you want. We can work to make it a masterpiece! www.musicmentality.com Twitter: mfredrick ...
Check out our new Katy Perry Parody music video 'The One that Won't Go Away" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_AFaXdX-Po&list;=HL1326211550&feature;=mh_lolz Leave your prejudices at the door. "Full Circle" follows Ethan, a destitute kleptomaniac, through his normal procedures of his day to day. Entirely taking place in a drug store, Ethan's intentions are clear, he is looking to shoplift something of value. The opportunity presents itself, and he pick pockets a man for his wallet. Inside he doesn't find money, but a prescription. Attempting to fill the prescription, he meets a girl along the way. Directed by Matthew Fredrick Director of Photography Molly Becker Editor Mikiko A. Convis Camera Op Benny Wolde-Yohannes Production Sound Alex Samovitz Post Production Sound Michael Badal Starrin...
An independent music producer with underground ideas faces the harsh reality of a mainstream world. Written, Directed, Edited, Scored, and Mixed by Michael Badal Producer and Director of Photography: Matthew Fredrick Starring Christian Caceres, Markiss McFadden, and Rob Young. Shot on two HV20's. Sound was using Apple Logic Pro 8, M-Audio Project Mix I/O, and M-Audio BX8a monitoring. PS If you like the music in the film, go to our website and contact me because we can score your short. Depending on the film and if your a student or not the price will be extremely cheap. The great thing is that you dont have to live by us, we can just download it and you can tell us what you want. We can work to make it a masterpiece!
It’s a film that every bride and groom would want for his or her big day. The story is driven all throughout with the sheer wit of the groom and various reflections of romance of the bride to be. As we move further in the story we all cannot help but fall for the couple that are truly madly deeply in love with each other Every wedding has the same story but to make it look different is the Cinematographer's job. The challenge was to capture the real emotions as discreetly as possible.
ganeshpur, badal.
sukhbir badal sukhvilas
Wani wachiyelo Ate omakiyayo (Father help me I want to live) [sings this 3 times]
Atay nimichikun (Father you have done this)
Oshiya chichiyelo (Humbly have pity on me)
Wani wachiyelo Atay omakiyayo (Father help me I want to live) [sings this 2 times]