Friday 23 September 2011

Berlin



By  tomyork
Trip around Berlin
Shot on Canon 5DMKII + 35 f2 + 24-105 f4
Music: Impossible Germany - Wilco 





By matreyia

A recolored version in HD of the Berlin video.
The smaller version was color graded with Red Giant's Looks Suite, which is a simplified turn key package that was made for folks who just don't have the time to learn completely color correction software. Both have their advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation.

This is a collection of footage edited together to a song called, "Fragile," from a Cranes 2001 album Future Songs. This is further testing of the images that can be captured with the Panasonic HVX200 equipped with a Brevis 35mm adapter.

The following sites are shown in order: Brandenburg Gate, Siegessäule (Victory Column), Berlinerdom (Berlin Cathedral), Neptunebrunnen (Neptune Fountain), Alexanderplatz (Weltuhr and Fernseheturm - World Clock and TV Tower), and some traffic timelapse.




By Luci Westphal

Sanssouci Park is a vast park in Potsdam, just outside of Berlin. It contains several castles, most famously Sanssouci Castle (Schloss Sanssouci) - the summer residence of Frederick the Great (aka Friedrich der Grosse), the king of Prussia in the late 1700s. My friend Judith's family was visiting and they took Scott and me on this wonderful trip out of the city on the only truly beautiful day this week (it's been raining mostly since then again). So it didn't even cross our minds to go inside any of the castles. Instead I'd like to share with you the outside views of: Schloss Sanssouci (Sanssouci Palace) Orangerie (Orangery Palace or New Orangery) Chinesisches Haus (Chinese House) Neues Palais (New Palace) ... and many statues... Because we came into the park from the (wrong) side of the Potsdam University we happened across the statue repair shop, which was one of the highlights for me. There are many more buildings and statues and plants to see. So I hope I can visit again another time - and I highly recommend a trip out there to Potsdam not only for this park. The music is an excerpt from Clarinet Concert - 3rd Rondo - Allegro. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Performed by Merkur Orchester Wiener Neustadt, conducted by Willibald Zwittkovits with Markus Krump?ck on the clarinet. The performance is under Creative Commons license. --- For links and more information.






By Matthias Makarinus
"Christmas Market Berlin" is a short movie, documenting the events at a Berlin christmas market in chosen motives of all generations. From classical stalls trough to modern and dynamic fairground rides. This movie was recorded with the "HDSLR Canon 5D MKII". That very camera enables recordings from perspectives, no other camera would be able to do. Besides there is the biggest strength of that camera, its low-light-abilities, to produce incredible recordings, even if there's just very few up to no light, if you combine the camera with a light intense objective. For the purpose of dynamics, I was working with Timelapse and Glidetrack.

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