Astoria Market
Astoria market just prior to opening. Used in a Lively environment - basinproductions.com/lively
This is New York. 1946
Identifier: F2008.058.082
Description: Black and white film with sound follows a fictional family that wins a contest on their first trip to New York. Includes scenes of Times Square, Actors Chapel, 5th Avenue, Churches of New York, Grants Tomb, The Waldorf Astoria, Radio City Music Hall, Financial District and Wall Street, Madison Square Garden, Yankees Stadium, Brooklyn and George Washington Bridge, Chinatown, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hayden Planetarium, New York Harbor, Bronx Zoo. Contains shots from the top of the Empire State pointing out the city landmarks and various Burroughs.
Creator: Arthur Ramsey Productions
Coverage United States-New York-New York
MARC Geographic Areas United States (xxu)
Extent: (quantity/size) 22min 12 sec
Media Moving Images, 16mm Film; AVI 1920X1080 29.97 FRAME RATE
Subjects: Cities / New York (City)
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HATV New York City Farmers Market
Paul and Ann Malkmus take you to NYC to experience the farmers market at Union Square, one of the most spectacular in the country!
⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Midtown Manhattan New York City Walking Tour 2020 | Times Square to West 48th Street NYC
⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Midtown Manhattan New York City Walking Tour 2020 | Times Square to West 48th Street NYC (January 13, 2020).
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From Wikipedia:
Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Midtown is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, the headquarters of the United Nations, Grand Central Terminal, and Rockefeller Center, as well as Broadway and Times Square.
Midtown Manhattan is the largest central business district in the world and ranks among the most expensive pieces of real estate; Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan commands the world's highest retail rents, with average annual rents at US$3,000 per square foot ($32,000/m2) in 2017. However, due to the high price of retail spaces in Midtown, there are also many vacant storefronts in the neighborhood. Midtown is the country's largest commercial, entertainment, and media center, and also a growing financial center.
The majority of New York City's skyscrapers, including its tallest hotels and apartment towers, are in Midtown. The area hosts commuters and residents working in its offices, hotels, and retail establishments, tourists and students. Times Square, the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District, is a major center of the world's entertainment industry. Sixth Avenue also has the headquarters of three of the four major U.S. television networks.
Midtown is part of Manhattan Community District 5. It is patrolled by the 14th and 18th Precincts of the New York City Police Department.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking NYC : Roosevelt Island Tour from Costco Wholesale, Astoria, Queens
Google Maps Route:
Enjoy this video where I walk from Costco Wholesale in Astoria, Queens along Vernon Boulevard to Roosevelt Island in Manhattan.
From Wikipedia:
Roosevelt Island is a narrow island in New York City's East River. It lies between Manhattan Island to its west and the borough of Queens, on Long Island, to its east. It is politically part of the borough of Manhattan, and New York County. Running from the equivalent of East 46th to 85th Streets on Manhattan Island, it is about 2 miles (3.2 km) long, with a maximum width of 800 feet (240 m), and a total area of 147 acres (0.59 km2). Together with Mill Rock, Roosevelt Island constitutes Manhattan's Census Tract 238, which has a land area of 0.279 sq mi (0.72 km2), and had a population of 9,520 as of the 2000 United States Census. It had a population of 11,661 as of the 2010 United States Census.
The island was called Minnehanonck by the Lenape and Varkens Eylandt (Hog Island) by New Netherlanders, and during the colonial era and later as Blackwell's Island. It was known as Welfare Island when it was used principally for hospitals, from 1921 to 1973. It was renamed Roosevelt Island (after Franklin D. Roosevelt) in 1973.
Roosevelt Island is owned by the city but was leased to New York state's Urban Development Corporation for 99 years in 1969. Most of the residential buildings on Roosevelt Island are rental buildings. There is also a cooperative named Rivercross and a condominium building named Riverwalk. One rental building (Eastwood) has left New York State's Mitchell-Lama Housing Program, though current residents are still protected. It is now called Roosevelt Landings. There are attempts to privatize three other buildings, including the cooperative.
Filmed February 16, 2019
Timestamps
3:00 - Rainey Park
6:45 - Going down a slide
8:07 - Vernon Boulevard & 34th Avenue
10:30 - Vernon Boulevard & 35th Avenue
12:55 - 36th Avenue & Vernon Boulevard (Roosevelt Island Bridge Entrance)
20:05 - Main Street Entrance at Motorgate Parking Garage
23:36 - Octagon Field
27:22 - Octagon Tennis Courts
30:00 - Octagon Dog Run
31:30 - Seagulls
32:45 - Lighthouse Park
34:50 - Roosevelt Island Lighthouse (Access Restricted)
35:40 - Brent Geese
44:26 - Shiplike Structure extending out into the East River
46:25 - The Marriage of Real Estate and Money Scupltures by Tom Otterness
52:46 - Main Street
53:25 - Meeting fans!
1:01:35 - Roosevelt Island (F) Subway Station
1:04:25 - Roosevelt Island Tramway and Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge
1:07:00 - Cornell Tech Campus
1:12:50 - Southpoint Park
1:15:20 - Smallpox Memorial Hospital
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of 14th Street, NYC in its entirety from West Side Highway to the East Village
Filmed November 3, 2017. I walk the entirety of 14 Street in Manhattan, NYC from the West Side Highway to Avenue C in the East Village.
Timestamps:
5:12 - 9th Avenue/Hudson Street
10:21 - 8th Avenue
14:53 - 7th Avenue
18:54 - 6th Avenue
23:53 - 5th Avenue
28:00 - Broadway/4th Avenue (Union Square)
33:44 - 3rd Avenue
37:33 - 2nd Avenue
40:34 - 1st Avenue
43:48 - Avenue A
46:48 - Avenue B
From Wikipedia:
14th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Presently primarily a shopping street, in the earlier history of New York City 14th Street was an upscale location, but it lost its glamor and status as the city grew northward.
At Broadway, 14th Street forms the southern border of Union Square. It is also considered the northern boundary of Greenwich Village, Alphabet City, and the East Village, and the southern boundary of Chelsea, Flatiron/Lower Midtown, and Gramercy.
14th Street marks the southern terminus of Manhattan's grid system. North of 14th Street, the streets make up a near-perfect grid that runs in numerical order. South of 14th, the grid continues in the East Village almost perfectly, but not so in Greenwich Village, where an older and less uniform grid plan applies.
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Walking around Grand Central Terminal New York City 2019 December 24 unComnented Unedited Real sound
Walking around Grand Central Station on Christmas Eve 2019
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⁴ᴷ Empire State Building 2020 New York City 4K Walking NYC
Walking Tour of Empire State Building New York City
Filmed Using Gopro Hero 8
From Wikipedia:
The Empire State Building is a 102-story[c] Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931. The building has a roof height of 1,250 feet (380 m) and stands a total of 1,454 feet (443.2 m) tall, including its antenna. Its name is derived from Empire State, the nickname of New York, which is of unknown origin. The Empire State Building stood as the world's tallest building for nearly 40 years until the construction of the World Trade Center's North Tower in Lower Manhattan in late 1970. Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, it was again the tallest building in New York City until it was surpassed by the new One World Trade Center in 2012. As of 2019, the building is the seventh-tallest building in New York City, the sixth-tallest completed skyscraper in the United States, and the 45th-tallest in the world. It is also the sixth-tallest freestanding structure in the Americas.
The site of the Empire State Building, located in Midtown South on the west side of Fifth Avenue between West 33rd and 34th Streets, was originally part of an early 18th-century farm, then became the site of the Waldorf–Astoria Hotel in 1893.[15] In 1929, Empire State Inc. acquired the site and devised plans for a skyscraper there. The design for the Empire State Building was changed fifteen times until it was ensured to be the world's tallest building. Construction started on March 17, 1930, and the building opened thirteen and a half months afterward on May 1, 1931. Despite the publicity surrounding the building's construction, its owners failed to make a profit until the early 1950s.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Midtown Manhattan New York City Walking Tour 2020 | Radio City Music Hall to Rockefeller Center
⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Midtown Manhattan New York City Walking Tour 2020 | Radio City Music Hall to Rockefeller Center (January 12, 2020).
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Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Midtown is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, the headquarters of the United Nations, Grand Central Terminal, and Rockefeller Center, as well as Broadway and Times Square.
Midtown Manhattan is the largest central business district in the world and ranks among the most expensive pieces of real estate; Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan commands the world's highest retail rents, with average annual rents at US$3,000 per square foot ($32,000/m2) in 2017. However, due to the high price of retail spaces in Midtown, there are also many vacant storefronts in the neighborhood. Midtown is the country's largest commercial, entertainment, and media center, and also a growing financial center.
The majority of New York City's skyscrapers, including its tallest hotels and apartment towers, are in Midtown. The area hosts commuters and residents working in its offices, hotels, and retail establishments, tourists and students. Times Square, the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District, is a major center of the world's entertainment industry. Sixth Avenue also has the headquarters of three of the four major U.S. television networks.
Midtown is part of Manhattan Community District 5. It is patrolled by the 14th and 18th Precincts of the New York City Police Department.
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Lyndhurst Mansion and Other Castles of New York
When you think castle you probably think medieval times or maybe you think Belvedere Castle in Central Park. But a lot of majestic castles are scattered throughout New York State.
North of New York City is Bannerman Castle. Its namesake was Irishman Francis Bannerman, who owned an ammunitions company in Brooklyn. He bought the island in 1901 and had the castle built to store military surplus. The state purchased the island in 1967. After a fire destroyed most of the castle in 1969, it became off-limits to the public. (The island eventually became part of Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve.)
In the Great Lakes region, you'll find Boldt Castle. George Boldt, a former manager of the Waldorf-Astoria, commissioned this castle in 1900. It was once one of the largest private homes in the United States. Today, it is a tourist attraction.
Hundreds of years ago, a castle was a structure that had to be fortified from attack. But after arriving at Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, I learned that times have changed.
Lyndhurst was built in 1838. It was designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis, the same man who designed Federal Hall on Wall Street.
The grand entryway is just a hint of what is inside. One of the first rooms you enter is a parlor where guests gathered before dinner. This was a room designed for conversation.
On our way to the paintings gallery, we passed a bathroom and the duchess's room complete with vintage Louis Vuitton trunk. The gallery made it clear that owner Jay Gould loved collecting fine art.
Almost 200 years after the gothic revival home was built, Lyndhurst remains a crown jewel on the shore of the Hudson River.
--CHRISTAL YOUNG
Empire State Building Tour 2019 - Empire State Building New York
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The Empire State Building is a 102-story[c] Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931. The building has a roof height of 1,250 feet (380 m) and stands a total of 1,454 feet (443.2 m) tall, including its antenna. Its name is derived from Empire State, the nickname of New York, which is of unknown origin. As of 2019 the building is the 5th-tallest completed skyscraper in the United States and the 28th-tallest in the world. It is also the 6th-tallest freestanding structure in the Americas. The Empire State Building stood as the world's tallest building for nearly 40 years until the completion of the World Trade Center's North Tower in Lower Manhattan in late 1970. Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, it was again the tallest building in New York until the new One World Trade Center was completed in April 2012.
The site of the Empire State Building, located in Midtown South on the west side of Fifth Avenue between West 33rd and 34th Streets, was originally part of an early 18th-century farm, then became the site of the Waldorf–Astoria Hotel in 1893.[15] In 1929, Empire State Inc. acquired the site and devised plans for a skyscraper there. The design for the Empire State Building was changed fifteen times until it was ensured to be the world's tallest building. Construction started on March 17, 1930, and the building opened thirteen and a half months afterward on May 1, 1931. Despite the publicity surrounding the building's construction, its owners failed to make a profit until the early 1950s. However, since its opening, the building's Art Deco architecture and open-air observation deck has made it a popular attraction, with around 4 million tourists from around the world visiting the building's 86th and 102nd floor observatories every year.[16]
The building stands within a mile of other major Midtown tourist attractions including Grand Central Terminal, Pennsylvania Station, Madison Square Garden, Koreatown, and Macy's Herald Square.
The Empire State Building is an American cultural icon and has been featured in more than 250 TV shows and movies since the film King Kong was released in 1933. A symbol of New York City, the tower has been named as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The Empire State Building and its ground-floor interior have been designated as a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, and were confirmed as such by the New York City Board of Estimate. It was also designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986, and was ranked number one on the American Institute of Architects' List of America's Favorite Architecture in 2007.
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Queens & Brooklyn, NYC - Grand Avenue/Grand Street from Elmhurst to Williamsburg
For the timelapse version click here:
I walk the entire length of Grand Avenue from Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst, Queens, over the Newtown Creek (where it becomes Grand Street in Brooklyn) to the East River at Grand Ferry Park in Williamsburg.
Timestamps:
2:12 - Queens Boulevard
7:53 - Van Kleeck Street
12:39 - 82nd Street
15:18 - Elmhurst Park
17:42 - 74th Street (Maspeth)
22:20 - 72nd Place
27:58 - 69th Place
30:05 - September 11th Memorial
34:12 - Hamilton Place
40:58 - 61st Street
47:38 - 58th Place
56:43 - 49th Place
1:00:00 - Grand Avenue Bridge (Crossing into East Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
1:07:31 - Stewart Avenue
1:09:32 - Metropolitan Avenue Bridge
1:20:48 - Bushwick Avenue (Williamsburg)
1:23:50 - Graham Avenue
1:25:55 - Manhattan Avenue
1:35:10 - Rodney Street (need to head south since Grand Street is broken up by the freeway)
1:42:00 - Havemeyer Street
1:45:22 - Driggs Avenue
1:47:00 - Bedford Avenue
1:51:15 - Wythe Avenue
1:53:55 - Grand Ferry Park
From Wikipedia:
Grand Street and Grand Avenue are the respective names of a street which runs through the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States. Originating in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Grand Street runs roughly northeast until crossing Newtown Creek into Queens, whereupon Grand Street becomes Grand Avenue, continuing through Maspeth where it is a main shopping street, until reaching its northern end at Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst.
The thoroughfare continues north and west beyond Queens Boulevard as Broadway until terminating on the bank of the East River in western Queens (in Astoria/Long Island City).
When Williamsburg was an independent town (and, later, city), Grand Street was its first main east-west commercial street which acted as a dividing line between the Northside of town and the Southside of town. Street numbering originated here with North 1st Street, North 2nd Street (now Metropolitan Avenue) and so on running parallel to Grand to the north and South 1st Street, South 2nd Street and so on progressing to the south. Its initial segments from the East River were first named Washington Street and then Dunham Street. It was extended to the southeast to Roebling Street in 1812 and to the then village line between Rodney and Keap Streets in 1830. Soon after, the street was extended to Union Avenue in the new third ward of Williamsburg and bent on an angle to the east in order to pass through the property of several prominent land owners. Grand Street was opened from Bushwick Avenue to Metropolitan Avenue in 1858.
In the 19th century, before the construction of the Williamsburg Bridge, the Grand Street Ferry connected Grand Street, Brooklyn to Grand Street, Manhattan. The Grand Street Line was a streetcar line along the road. Two Long Island Rail Road stations existed along the street in both boroughs. Grand Street (LIRR Evergreen station) along the Evergreen Branch near Willamsburg from 1868 to 1885, and Grand Street (LIRR Main Line station), a station in Elmhurst along Main Line that also served the Rockaway Beach Branch from 1913 to 1925.
At some point between the construction of the Williamsburg Bridge and 1913 (it appears on a 1913 map of Brooklyn), Grand Street was connected to the bridge plaza from the elbow bend near Union Avenue by the Grand Street Extension (now named Borinquen Place) and this became the main flow for car traffic. In 1950, Grand Street was severed by the BQE between Marcy Avenue and Rodney Street.
Filmed February 3, 2018
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Filmed Using
GoPro HERO5 Black @ 4K, 30FPS:
FeiyuTech G5 Gimbal:
Camera Equipment I used or have used
GoPro HERO6 Black:
Panasonic G7:
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew:
GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Battery with Dual Battery Charger:
Wealpe GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Black Frame Mount:
Kupton Screen Protector + Lens Cap for GoPro HERO5/HERO6:
Lifelimit Accessories Starter Kit for GoPro:
The CLAW Flexible Tripod:
AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro - Large:
Transcend USB 3.0 Card Reader:
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank:
⁴ᴷ Walking The High Line in New York City in its entirety - September 2018
Google Maps Route:
I walk the entirety of the High Line elevated park from West 34th Street near 12th Avenue to Gansevoort Street in Manhattan during Labor Day Weekend 2018. Reupload since the previous version ( was missing 4 minutes of footage in the beginning.
From Wikipedia:
The High Line (also known as High Line Park) is a 1.45-mile-long (2.33 km) elevated linear park, greenway and rail trail. It was created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. Led by landscape architecture firm James Corner Field Operations, the abandoned railway has been redesigned as a living system that draws from multiple disciplines including landscape architecture, urban design, and ecology. Since opening in 2009, the High Line has become an icon in contemporary landscape architecture.
The park is built on the disused southern viaduct section of a New York Central Railroad line called the West Side Line. Originating in the Lower West Side of Manhattan, the park runs from Gansevoort Street – three blocks below 14th Street – in the Meatpacking District, through Chelsea, to the northern edge of the West Side Yard on 34th Street near the Javits Center. Formerly, the West Side Line went as far south as a railroad terminal at Spring Street, just north of Canal Street. However, most of the southern section was demolished in 1960, with another small portion being demolished in 1991.
Filmed September 2, 2018
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Filmed Using
GoPro HERO6 Black @ 4K, 30FPS:
FeiyuTech G6 Gimbal:
Camera Equipment I used or have used
GoPro HERO5 Black:
FeiyuTech G5 Gimbal:
Panasonic G7:
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 7-14MM, F4.0 ASPH:
Zhiyun Crane V2 Gimbal:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew:
GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Battery with Dual Battery Charger:
Wealpe GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Black Frame Mount:
Kupton Screen Protector + Lens Cap for GoPro HERO5/HERO6:
Lifelimit Accessories Starter Kit for GoPro:
The CLAW Flexible Tripod:
AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro - Large:
Transcend USB 3.0 Card Reader:
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank:
⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Downtown Newark, New Jersey - Market Street, Broad Street, & Raymond Boulevard
I walk in Downtown Newark, New Jersey from Newark Penn Station and travel along Market Street, Broad Street, and Raymond Boulevard.
From Wikipedia:
Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County. As one of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 281,764 in 2016, making it the nation's 67th-most populous municipality, after being ranked 63rd in the nation in 2000.
Settled in 1666 by Puritans from New Haven Colony, Newark is one of the oldest European cities in the United States. Its location at the mouth of the Passaic River (where it flows into Newark Bay) has made the city's waterfront an integral part of the Port of New York and New Jersey. Today, Port Newark–Elizabeth is the primary container shipping terminal of the busiest seaport on the American East Coast. In addition, Newark Liberty International Airport was the first municipal commercial airport in the United States, and today is one of its busiest.
Several leading companies have their headquarters in Newark, including Prudential, PSEG, Panasonic Corporation of North America, Audible.com, IDT Corporation, and Manischewitz. A number of important higher education institutions are also in the city, including the Newark campus of Rutgers University (which includes law and medical schools and the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies); the New Jersey Institute of Technology; and Seton Hall University's law school. The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey sits in the city as well. Local cultural venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Symphony Hall, the Prudential Center and the Newark Museum.
Filmed August 28, 2018
Timestamps
1:25 - Market Street & Raymond Plaza East
5:43 - Market Street & Mulberry Street
8:40 - Broad Street & Market Street (Four Corners)
10:40 - Broad Street & Bank Street
12:10 - Raymond Boulevard & Broad Street
13:50 - Raymond Boulevard & Commerce Court
15:40 - Raymond Boulevard & Mulberry Street
18:02 - Raymond Boulevard & McCarter Highway (Route 21)
20:25 - Raymond Boulevard & Raymond Plaza West
24:06 - Raymond Plaza East & Commercial Street
The links below may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission from your purchases.
Filmed Using
GoPro HERO6 Black @ 4K, 30FPS:
FeiyuTech G6 Gimbal:
Camera Equipment I used or have used
GoPro HERO5 Black:
FeiyuTech G5 Gimbal:
Panasonic G7:
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 7-14MM, F4.0 ASPH:
Zhiyun Crane V2 Gimbal:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew:
GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Battery with Dual Battery Charger:
Wealpe GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Black Frame Mount:
Kupton Screen Protector + Lens Cap for GoPro HERO5/HERO6:
Lifelimit Accessories Starter Kit for GoPro:
The CLAW Flexible Tripod:
AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro - Large:
Transcend USB 3.0 Card Reader:
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank:
⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Midtown, Chelsea, & Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NYC - 7th Avenue (GPS Overlay)
No GPS Overlay version:
I walk Manhattan's 7th Avenue from Central Park & 59th Street through the neighborhoods of Midtown, Chelsea, and Greenwich Village to Clarkson Street (where 7th Avenue South turns into Varick Street).
Apologies about the electrical noise that my microphone picked up.
Timestamps
2:01 - 58th Street
3:25 - 57th Street
8:09 - 53rd Street
10:21 - 51st Street
12:35 - 49th Street (Entering Times Square)
15:56 - 47th Street
17:20 - Top of the TKTS Booth at Times Square
19:45 - Costumed Characters and CD Hustlers of Times Square (Be wary of them and know they expect money)
22:16 - 44th Street
25:01 - 42nd Street
28:02 - 40th Street
32:52 - 37th Street
37:44 - 34th Street (View of the Empire State Building here) [Entering Chelsea]
42:00 - 31st Street
44:16 - 30th Street
47:15 - 28th Street
50:13 - 26th Street
53:18 - 23rd Street
55:50 - 21st Street
58:55 - 19th Street
1:00:40 - 18th Street
1:02:45 - 16th Street
1:05:07 - 14th Street (Entering Greenwich Village)
1:08:05 - 12th Street
1:09:05 - 11th Street / Greenwich Avenue
1:11:00 - Perry Street / Waverly Place
1:12:05 - Charles Street
1:12:50 - I meet Spiderman
1:13:33 - 10th Street
1:14:30 - West 4th Street
1:14:50 - Christopher Street
1:15:15 - The Spite Triangle
1:16:15 - Grove Street
1:17:39 - Bleecker Street
1:19:38 - Morton Street
Filmed March 31, 2018
The links below contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission from your purchases.
Filmed Using
Panasonic G7 @ 4K, 30FPS:
Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 7-14MM, F4.0 ASPH:
Zhiyun Crane V2 Gimbal:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Camera Equipment I used or have used
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
GoPro HERO5 Black:
GoPro HERO6 Black:
FeiyuTech G5 Gimbal:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew:
GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Battery with Dual Battery Charger:
Wealpe GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Black Frame Mount:
Kupton Screen Protector + Lens Cap for GoPro HERO5/HERO6:
Lifelimit Accessories Starter Kit for GoPro:
The CLAW Flexible Tripod:
AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro - Large:
Transcend USB 3.0 Card Reader:
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank:
ESTv - Navigating the NYC Apartment Market as a College Student
Moving in New York can be scary but it doesn't have to be hard. ESTv reporter Callie Patteson dives into three of the best neighborhoods for college students to live in.
Music: Neo Turf Masters by Golden Retriever