Archive for the Videos Category
murmuration
| November 9th, 2011disgustingly sick.
| September 27th, 2011Life in a Day Trailer
| July 30th, 2011What happens when you send a request out to the world to chronicle, via video, a single day on Earth? You get 80,000 submissions and 4,500 hours of footage from 192 countries. Producer Ridley Scott and Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald took this raw material — all shot on July 24, 2010 — and created Life in a Day, a groundbreaking, feature-length documentary that portrays this kaleidoscope of images we call life. National Geographic is bringing it to theaters starting July 24, 2011. Prepare to be amazed.
super brilliant marketing
| July 15th, 2011creative geniuses, brasstronaut
| June 5th, 2011flying underwater
| May 25th, 2011wouldn’t it be amazing to be able to feel free like that?
JELLYFISH LAKE, PALAU from Sarosh Jacob on Vimeo.
stripped down, brilliantly.
| February 26th, 2011lending me your ears while i’m selling you my fears
| February 3rd, 2011i was a dreamer
staring at windows
out onto the main street
cos that’s where the dream goes
the beautiful life
| December 16th, 2010amidst all the challenges and rush, such songs make me think of all the beauty the universe has in store. breathtaking wide open skies. the freshest air in our lungs. the calming sight of neverending seas. the comfort of wind in the face. the list could go on.
Mount Batur, Bali, Indonesia
| December 4th, 2010The third trip to Bali saw us paying a visit to Mount Batur and her magnificence for the second time. Nothing beats the feeling of being able to witness such grandness in the most natural surroundings, with fresh air in your lungs and the cool weather kissing your face. Of course, videos do not do justice to Mother nature’s wonders.
I backed this video with the sounds of traditional Balinese Gamelan music. With the music, I find myself getting somewhat “into” the video, almost in a “hypnotised” state, especially during the parts where the video is being zoomed in.
Anyways, to quote Wiki, “Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia. The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake. The inner 7.5-kilometer-wide caldera, which was formed during emplacement of the Bali (or Ubud) ignimbrite, has been dated at about 23,670 and 28,500 years ago. The lake, Danau Batur, is the largest crater lake on the island of Bali and is a good source of fish.“
sleep party people
| November 14th, 2010my current favorite new discovery. why haven’t i heard of them before this? perfect when it rains. perfect all snuggled under the sheets. enjoy.

