MANHATTAN | NEW YORK CITY - NY , UNITED STATES - A TRAVEL TOUR - 4K UHD
A 3.5+ hour tour of New York City (NYC), focusing on the borough of Manhattan, the city’s historic birthplace, economic and administrative center as well as the most densely populated of the 5 boroughs that make up NYC.
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The film chronologically progresses from early morning to the small hours of the night, showcasing daily life around Manhattan.
- Early morning up to 10 AM (0:00 - 24:07)
- Daytime from 10 AM to 2 PM (24:08 - 1:45:37)
- Daytime from 2 PM to 4 PM (1:45:38 - 2:17:49)
- Afternoon from 4 PM to sunset (2:17:50 - 3:00:17)
- Sunset (3:00:18 - 3:11:01)
- Evening (3:11:02 - 3:24:42)
- Night (3:24:43 - 3:40:33)
For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again. A person MUST experience the city at least once in their lifetime.
Filmed during October 2015.
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Filming equipment:
Camera:
- Panasonic Lumix GH4
Lenses:
- Panasonic Lumix G X Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 ASPH Power OIS Micro 4/3
- Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Telephoto Zoom
- Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM
Other Accessories:
- Sachtler System FSB 8 SL MCF (Tripod + Fluid Head)
- Freefly MOVI M5 3-Axis Motorized Gimbal Stabilizer
- Atomos Shogun 4K HDMI/12G-SDI Recorder and 7 Monitor
- Rode Stereo VideoMic X
Editing Software:
Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Driving Downtown - Hartford 4K - Connecticut USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Main Street - Hartford Connecticut USA - Episode 73.
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Hartford is the capital of Connecticut and the historic seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775,[1] making it Connecticut's third-largest city after the coastal cities of Bridgeport and New Haven. Census Bureau estimates since then have indicated Hartford's subsequent fall to fourth place statewide as a result of sustained population growth in the coastal city of Stamford.
Nicknamed the Insurance Capital of the World, Hartford houses many insurance company headquarters, and insurance remains the region's major industry.[2] Founded in 1637, Hartford is among the oldest cities in the United States. Hartford is home to the nation's oldest public art museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum; the oldest publicly funded park, Bushnell Park; the oldest continuously published newspaper, The Hartford Courant; the second-oldest secondary school, Hartford Public; Trinity College, an elite, private liberal arts college, and the Mark Twain House where the author wrote his most famous works and raised his family, among other historically significant attractions. In 1868, resident Mark Twain wrote, Of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see this is the chief.[3]
Following the American Civil War, Hartford was the richest city in the United States for several decades.[4] Today, Hartford is one of the poorest cities in the nation with 3 out of every 10 families living below the poverty line.[5] In sharp contrast, the Hartford metropolitan area is ranked 32nd of 318 metropolitan areas in total economic production[6] and 7th out of 280 metropolitan statistical areas in per capita income. Highlighting the socio-economic disparity between Hartford and its suburbs, 83% of Hartford's jobs are filled by commuters from neighboring towns who earn over $80,000, while 75% of Hartford residents who commute to work in other towns earn just $40,000.
Economy
Hartford is the historic international center of the insurance industry, with companies such as Aetna, Conning & Company, The Hartford, The Phoenix Companies, UnitedHealthcare and Hartford Steam Boiler based in the city, and companies such as Travelers and Lincoln National Corporation having major operations in the city. The city is also home to the corporate headquarters of U.S. Fire Arms and United Technologies.
From the 19th century until the mid-20th century, Hartford was a major manufacturing city. During the Industrial Revolution into the mid-20th century, the Connecticut River Valley cities produced many major precision manufacturing innovations. Among these was Hartford's pioneer bicycle (and later) automobile maker Pope.[64] As in nearly all former Northern manufacturing cities, many factories have been closed, relocated, or reduced operations.
Aetna and the Hartford Financial Services Group, both Fortune 100 companies, are headquartered in Hartford. Travelers Insurance has its largest national employment center and historical headquarters in the city. CIGNA insurance is headquartered in the region with a presence in Hartford and its suburb Bloomfield. United Health Insurance has a significant presence in the city.[65]
Hartford is a center for medical care, research, and education. Within Hartford itself the city includes Hartford Hospital, The Institute of Living, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, and Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center (which merged in 1990 with Mount Sinai Hospital).
Long Island NY
A Christmas time on Long Island New York. Long Island is an island in the southeast of the U.S. state of New York, just east of Manhattan. Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island contains four counties, two of which are boroughs of New York City (Queens and Brooklyn), and two of which are mainly suburban (Nassau and Suffolk). The term Long Island often refers only to Nassau and Suffolk counties in order to differentiate them from New York City, although all four counties are on the island and part of the New York metropolitan area.
Destination Long Island: The Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina
By Video Journalist Waldo Cabrera
If your destination is Long Island, then take a look at the Montauk Yacht Club.
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Michelle Schwehr
Assistant Director of Catering
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Long Island, New York, USA
When visiting the famous city New York, most tourists stay directly in the centrum. Only a few European people I know have been in Long Island so far. As I did not want to stay were most of the visitors are, I decided to stay in Long Island during my last trip to the United States.
MASADA | ISRAEL - A TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
Masada is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel situated on top of an isolated rock plateau, akin to a mesa. It is located on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea.
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Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. According to Josephus, the siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire at the end of the First Jewish–Roman War ended in the mass suicide of 960 people – the Sicarii rebels and their families hiding there.
Masada is one of Israel's most popular tourist attractions
Filmed during December 2011.
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Filming Equipment:
Cameras:
- Sony HDR-AX2000
- Sony Nex-VG10
Camera Accessories
- Glidecam HD-2000 hand-held camera stabilization.
- Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule.
- Manfrotto 701HDV pro fluid video mini head / 055XB tripod legs.
Editing Software:
Sony Vegas Pro
Lisa Mazillo - The Long Island Travel Advisor
Lisa Mazillo, the Long Island Travel Advisor specializes in travel to Tahiti, Hawaii, Bali, Thailand, and many other great locations around the world!
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DIY Destinations (4K) - Egypt Budget Travel Show | Full Episode
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Welcome to Egypt, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous the Great Pyramids of Giza, Hot Balloon for sunrise in Luxor, Karnak Temple, exclusive interior of Abu Simbel, Philae Temple and much more. We also gain a rare access to the Western Desert, including White Oasis and Black Oasis, all shot in 4K resolution. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Saturday in Los Angeles
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111 Places in Los Angeles That You Must Not Miss:
Don't read! Following is just the filler, not description of the video: Notable places around Hollywood Area:
CBS Columbia SquareCharlie Chaplin StudiosCinerama DomeCrossroads of the WorldDolby TheatreEarl Carroll Theatre (currently Nickelodeon on Sunset)El Capitan TheatreFrederick's of HollywoodGower GulchGrauman's Chinese TheatreGrauman's Egyptian TheatreHollywood & Western BuildingHollywood and Highland CenterHollywood and VineHollywood Forever CemeteryHollywood Heritage MuseumHollywood PalladiumHollywood Masonic TempleHollywood MuseumHollywood Walk of FameHollywood Wax MuseumKnickerbocker HotelMadame Tussauds HollywoodMusso & Frank GrillPantages TheatreRoosevelt HotelSunset Gower Studios
Special events
The Academy Awards are held in late February/early March (since 2004) of each year, honoring the preceding year in film. Prior to 2004, they were held in late March/early April. Since 2002, the Oscars have been held at their new home at the Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
The annual Hollywood Christmas Parade: The 2006 parade on Nov 26 was the 75th edition of the Christmas Parade. The parade goes down Hollywood Boulevard and is broadcast in the LA area on KTLA, and around the United States on Tribune-owned stations and the WGNsuperstation.
The Hollywood Half Marathon takes place in April (since 2012) of each year, to raise funds and awareness for local youth homeless shelters. The event includes a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and Kids Fun Run along Hollywood Blvd.
Landmarks from west to east
Los Angeles National CemeteryWilshire Federal BuildingHammer MuseumWestwood Village Memorial Park CemeterySephardic Temple Tifereth IsraelWilshire RegentSinai TempleLos Angeles Country ClubBeverly Hilton HotelThe Regent Beverly Wilshire HotelRodeo DriveSterling PlazaAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesLarry Flynt PublicationsSaban Theatre (formerly Fox Wilshire Theater)Johnie's Coffee ShopPetersen Automotive MuseumAcademy Museum of Motion Pictures (to be constructed)Hancock ParkLos Angeles County Museum of ArtLa Brea Tar Pits and George C. Page MuseumEl Rey TheatreE. Clem Wilson BuildingEbell of Los AngelesLos Altos ApartmentsPellissier Building and Wiltern TheatreWilshire Boulevard TempleSt. Basil Catholic ChurchRobert F. Kennedy Community Schools (former site of the Ambassador Hotel)Southwestern University School of Law (in the former Bullocks Wilshire department storeThe Town HouseLafayette ParkBryson Apartment HotelPark Plaza HotelMacArthur Park (formerly Westlake Park)Good Samaritan HospitalWilshire Grand Tower
Los Angeles Driving Tour: Hollywood & Beverly Hills, California, USA
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134-Manzanar Relocation Center, Owens Valley CA
Manzanar is most widely known as the site of one of ten camps where over 110,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II. Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada in California's Owens Valley between the towns of Lone Pine to the south and Independence to the north, it is approximately 230 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Manzanar (which means apple orchard in Spanish) was identified by the United States National Park Service as the best-preserved of the former camp sites, and is now the Manzanar National Historic Site, which preserves and interprets the legacy of Japanese American incarceration in the United States.