A short film made to the composition 'Surfing Dreams & Chaos', written by Ysanne Spevack and Philip Clemo. The film was produced, edited and directed by Philip Clemo and shot on full HD on location in Iceland.
The project was shot using specialist high-speed and timelapse camera technology on the ground, and from the air using an ultra-smooth gyro-stabilised camera mounted on a helicopter.The film is structured around the changing form of water: from ice, through liquid to vapour, on a glacial journey to the sea.
This journey offers a deep immersion into a world of exquisite beauty: immersion into the extraordinary patterns and abstraction found in landscape, immersion into the complex world of sound, immersion into the elemental roots of all being. It is an invitation to let go of the map, experience our planet very differently, and through that develop a deeper awareness of life itself.
The soundtrack, described as intricate, immersive in MOJO and something to dive and immerse yourself…
A short film made to the composition 'Surfing Dreams & Chaos', written by Ysanne Spevack and Philip Clemo. The film was produced, edited and directed by Philip Clemo and shot on full HD on location in Iceland.
The project was shot using specialist high-speed and timelapse camera technology on the ground, and from the air using an ultra-smooth gyro-stabilised camera mounted on a helicopter.The film is structured around the changing form of water: from ice, through liquid to vapour, on a glacial journey to the sea.
This journey offers a deep immersion into a world of exquisite beauty: immersion into the extraordinary patterns and abstraction found in landscape, immersion into the complex world of sound, immersion into the elemental roots of all being. It is an invitation to let go of the map, experience our planet very differently, and through that develop a deeper awareness of life itself.
The soundtrack, described as intricate, immersive in MOJO and something to dive and immerse yourself…
High in the Canadian Arctic, 5 friends venture to the frozen fjords of North West Baffin Island during spring time. Ancient and colossal, these branching hallways of rock are the domain of seals and polar bears, and relied upon by local Inuit hunters. For visiting skiers, the fjords are nothing short of a dream. In every direction, giant couloirs ascend thousands of feet above the sea ice, weaving in between some of the tallest and cliffs on the planet. Baffin Island: A Skier's Journey EP2 [Season 2] is a step through these magical spaces.
Presented by www.Arcteryx.com, The GORE-TEX® Brand, and www.VIO-pov.com
Producer: Jordan Manley
Narrator: Chad Sayers
Additional footage: Jamie Bond/http://www.doglotion.com/
Story editor: Chad Manley http://chadmanley.ca/
Skiers:
Chad Sayers
Marcus Waring
Jordan Manley
Tobin Seagel
Jamie Bond
Rope Access Tech: Marcus Waring
Many, many thanks to:
Andrew McLean
Natalie Smith & Crystal Dare
Leslie & Thomas (our Inuit guides)
Dr. Sheri Gearheard
Dr.…
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Shot in South Dakota in early February 2011, with most nights sub zero with -25 F wind chill. Used Dynamic Perception Stage Zero dolly and Milapse mount on most of the shots.
The Stage Zero Dolly worked great in the sub zero temps.
http://dynamicperception.com/
At :55 is an owl, and at 1:33 are Racoons moving near the attic of house.
Canon 60D and T2i
Tokina 11-16 - Great Lens
Tamron 17-50
Shot in RAW format, most shots were 20 seconds exposure F2.8 with 1 second interval between shots, for about 300 frames or so (several hours). There were a few 30 second and one 15 second exposures. ISO 1600
Music is "Scorpio" By Simon Wilkinson www.thebluemask.com
Simon's music has also been used on Fox's "24"
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This was filmed between 29th April and 10th May 2011 in the Arctic, on
the archipelago Lofoten in Norway.
My favorite natural phenomenon is one I do not even know the name of, even after talking to meteorologists and astrophysicists I am none the wiser.What I am talking about I have decided to call The Arctic Light and it is a natural phenomenon occurring 2-4 weeks before you can see the Midnight Sun.
The Sunset and Sunrise are connected in one magnificent show of color and light lasting from 8 to 12 hours. The sun is barely going below the horizon before coming up again. This is the most colorful light that I know, and the main reason I have been going up there for the last 4 years, at the exact
same time of year, to photograph. Based on previous experience, I knew this was going to be a very
difficult trip. Having lost a couple of cameras and some other equipment up there before, it was crucial to bring…
Far removed from the hassles of everyday life, at the extremes of the Earth, lie vast landscapes of incredible beauty and ruggedness. Actually, they are not really landscapes. They are mostly made up of ice. IceScapes.tv lets you experience the Arctic and Antarctic in a raw and unmanipulated way through high-quality digital video and photography. Experience these remote regions with us while watching on your iPod or HD TV
Far removed from the hassles of everyday life, at the extremes of the Earth, lie vast landscapes of incredible beauty and ruggedness. Actually, they are not really landscapes. They are mostly made up of ice. IceScapes.tv lets you experience the Arctic and Antarctic in a raw and unmanipulated way through high-quality digital video and photography. Experience these remote regions with us while watching on your iPod or HD TV screen!
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