Our own music video to Winter Song. Shot with Nikon D3200. Disclaimer: We do not own the music in this video. Song: Winter Song by Ingrid Michaelson and Sara BarriellesДлительность: 2:16
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Winter Song
Our own music video to Winter Song. Shot with Nikon D3200. Disclaimer: We do not own the music in this video. Song: Winter Song by Ingrid Michaelson and Sara Barrielles
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The video shows Justin Verdier and Daniel Diaz playing New Year Concert of Chopin Society in Darmstadt, Germany. I missed the beginning of the 3rd move because I had to change the battery of the camera. Sorry. The Duo Pianissimo was created in 2008 by Justine Verdier and Daniel Diaz, in that time both students at the Salzburg Mozarteum. They have started to study the four hands repertoire with the advices of Prof. Rolf Plagge, member of the Duo "Queen Elizabeth" with Wolfgang Manz. The Duo Pianissimo has performed in Austria, France (Paris, Cannes, Saint Yrieix, Val Thorens, Unieux...), Spain (Madrid, Sevilla, Huelva...) and Italy. Their repertoire includes pieces of Schubert, Ravel, Liszt, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, De Falla, Chabrier, Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka, Albeniz. They have also made arrangements for piano duet of pieces of De Falla and Albeniz. Camera: NIKON D3200 Telephoto lence: Tamron SP 70-300mm, f/4-5,6 Di VC USD Rode Stereo Video Mic Pro Cameraman: Thomas Nolte
The video shows Justin Verdier and Daniel Diaz playing New Year Concert of Chopin Society in Darmstadt, Germany. The Duo Pianissimo was created in 2008 by Justine Verdier and Daniel Diaz, in that time both students at the Salzburg Mozarteum. They have started to study the four hands repertoire with the advices of Prof. Rolf Plagge, member of the Duo "Queen Elizabeth" with Wolfgang Manz. The Duo Pianissimo has performed in Austria, France (Paris, Cannes, Saint Yrieix, Val Thorens, Unieux...), Spain (Madrid, Sevilla, Huelva...) and Italy. Their repertoire includes pieces of Schubert, Ravel, Liszt, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, De Falla, Chabrier, Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka, Albeniz. They have also made arrangements for piano duet of pieces of De Falla and Albeniz. Camera: NIKON D3200 Telephoto lence: Tamron SP 70-300mm, f/4-5,6 Di VC USD Rode Stereo Video Mic Pro Cameraman: Thomas Nolte
Polaris IQ 600rr wheelie etc edit from 2013. Hope you like it! :) Song: Kraddy - Android Porn Subscribe!
Please read the below, but if you liked the film then you can vote for it in the Fort William Mountain Festival Film Competition by clicking 'like' on the page here; www.facebook.com 'When' hopes to illustrate how three average athletes find time in their already full schedules to train for, and participate in, mountain biking, running and rock climbing. What they have to sacrifice, what conflicts arise and how they manage them, how they balance different commitments and when they find time to do it all. Inspired by Corey Rich's "WHY" (vimeo.com a short film documenting the motivation and drive of three top level athletes in kayaking, climbing, and mountain biking who push the boundaries of the sport whilst remaining inspirational, down to earth and becoming true role models, 'When' explores the other side of the coin. I wanted to document 'when' three people with extensive job and family commitments find the time to put significant time and effort into a sport; balancing training, with getting out and enjoying the sport itself, and with work/family/other commitments. Finding out what they sacrifice and when they find time to fit a training schedule into an already full life/work schedule. Truly every-day role models. I wanted to take the 'other side of the coin' idea further. Whilst WHY documented the extradordinary capabilities of the incredible Nikon D4, 'When' was filmed entirely on Nikon's ultra-capable entry level DSLR models (a D3200 and a D5100) and hopefully <b>...</b>
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Welcome to Energon media's - Mike's Media Meltdown is back with news and a special un-boxing of a Nikon D3200. www.energonmedia.co.uk http www.facebook.com www.twitter.com check out The Gaming Forums website www.tgforums.co.uk All video's created and owned by myself and my company. All copyright belongs to Energon Media. www.energonmedia.co.uk
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A comparison of the Canon EOS 6D vs the Nikon D600 looking at specs including megapixels, ISO Range, continuous shooting, Full 1080p HD video, SD memory, Wireless WU-1b adapter, GPS and price. The Canon 6D is the lightest and smallest full frame Canon DSLR camera that offers a 20.2 Megapixel full-frame CMOS pixel sensor, full 1080p video capability and an 11 point auto-focus system. The Nikon D600 is the lightest and smallest full frame FX-format DSLR camera that offers a 24.3 Megapixel full-frame pixel sensor, full 1080p video capability and a 39 point auto-focus system. The Canon EOS 6D joins the 5D MkIII and 1DX Canon's entry level full frame camera where as The D600 joins the D800, D800E and D4 as Nikon's entry level full frame camera. See some of my other related videos: Nikon D600 v Nikon D800 - youtu.be Nikon D800 Review - youtu.be Nikon D800 UK - Unboxing - youtu.be Nikon D5200 vs Nikon D3200 - youtu.be Follow me on: Facebook - www.facebook.com Twitter - twitter.com YouTube - www.youtube.com Web: www.SuperSaf.com
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