Category Archives: Film

Cities At Night

“Cities at night may be one of the most beautiful consequences of humanity” Between 2002 and 2008, astronaut Don Pettit and his colleagues on the International Space Station took more than 4,000 extraordinary photographic images of the world’s great cities … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Photography | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Is Manhattan Just a Theme Park ?

The brilliant folks at Black Sheep Films have magically transformed New York City’s iconic buildings and public spaces into amusement park attractions. In a reality bending mash-up, diector Fernando Livschitz has combined Manhattan’s renowned sites with rides from Coney Island‘s … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Photography, South America, Tourism, USA | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Eurolapse

Eurolapse takes us on a whirlwind three month tour of Europe in under five minutes. The film, created by photographer David Smith, was taken between May and August 2011.If you look closely, you can pick-out Vilnius, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Copenhagen, … Continue reading

Posted in Europe, Film, Tourism | Tagged , , , , , | 1 Comment

Write Like The Wind

Fans of the wildly popular A Song of Ice and Fire series and the A Game of Thrones tv show will be tickled by the video Write Like the Wind (George R.R. Martin) which encourages the author to finally finish the next installment … Continue reading

Posted in Books, Film, Writing | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Manhattan Project

The Manhattan Project is a fantastic and exhilarating five-minute time-lapse video of New York City. Videographer Cameron Michael lugged 120 pounds of camera gear all around Manhattan ( and violated a few city ordinances) to create this charming paean to the city … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Photography, Tourism, USA | Tagged , , | 6 Comments

Round the World by Chemin Vert

Rome-based artist/web designer/computer scientist Giacomo Miceli created this beautiful, mind-blowing little video trip across the globe and four seasons. The video titled Chemin Vert uses panoramic frames from Google Street View . There are even better versions of the video … Continue reading

Posted in Art, Europe, Film | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Ghosts of Pere Lachaise

Founded in 1804 in the countryside beyond the Paris city walls, the Cimetiére Pére-Lachaise is now Paris’ largest cemetery. Verdant, hilly, with meandering paths between thousands of sepulchral tombs and monuments this vast city of the dead is one of … Continue reading

Posted in Animation, Europe, Film, History, Tourism | Tagged , , , , | 2 Comments

Real Books vs Ebooks

London antiquarian booksellers Adrian Harrington and Jonathan Kearnes are not ebook hating Luddites. They simply see new literary technologies as complements rather than replacements for real books. In their thoughtful 15 minute video, the booksellers focus on why bibliophiles are … Continue reading

Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Europe, Film, Writing | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

It’s Towel Day

Don’t panic ! Towel Day is actually tomorrow May 25th. Fans of the late, great Douglas Adams, author ofThe Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,have already chosen that special towel to carry on Towel Day. When Adams died of a heart … Continue reading

Posted in Books, Film, Writing | Tagged , , | 5 Comments

Rome Reborn

I was recently searching for some information on the astonishing Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain when I stumbled on this stunning digital animation exploring Rome in 320 A.D.. If you’ve every visited The Eternal City, or dreamed of going there, … Continue reading

Posted in Animation, Architecture, Art, Europe, Film, History, Tourism | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment