Award-winning photographer Dan Chung explains why he thinks there’s no future for traditional photojournalism. As a staff photographer for the Guardian and Reuters, Dan has been touring the world’s trouble-spots for more than a decade, supplying images to newspapers and websites all over the globe. But although he made his name as a stills photographer, he’s been shooting increasing amounts of video both for the web and for TV. We asked him why.
(SUPPORT ALSO BE CICKING ON THE AD, a few bucks can also help support the showcase of Jaya Production) Hello you guys! this one of my first Vlog expanding my work as a photographer and artist. Also talk about “lost of Cambodia” how can that video help me reach more into the Cambodian community. The video also talk about my project “Nature of Oakland” showcase + book which will be a local showcase that help me with my project “KHMER FASHION 2013-2014”. Goal is to reach and travel around the world as an artist to capture the movement of time here. THIS VIDEO TALK ABOUT PART 1 : TALK ABOUT “LOST IN CAMBODIA” – HIDDEN MESSAGE PART 2 : THE PROJECT “NATURE OF OAKLAND” PART 3 : “KHMER FASHION 2013-2014 T-SHIRT DESIGNER “TONY SO” www.besquaredclothing.com SUPPORT BY TELLING YOUR FRIENDS SUB!!! AND ALSO VIEW www.jayaproduction.com ADD BULLI SOT FACEBOOK AT http PASS IT ON !!! AND SUB FOR MORE WORK 😉 Video Rating: 4 / 5
Imagine a world far, far into the future. A world very different than our own where people have been wiped out by massive climatic and geological changes, nearly destroying the Earth. What would the world be like, and what kinds of creatures could survive? An international team of eminent scientists was formed to predict the future and its new life forms in five million, 100 million and 200 million years. The scientists predicted that the Earth would go through several phases, including Ice World after five million years, Hothouse World at 100 million years and New World at 200 million years. To portray the scenery as accurately as possible, a camera crew traveled to remote locations around the world. State-of-the-art animation helped bring to life such freakish beings as Flishes combining the characteristics of birds and fish, the giant slimemold known as the Slithersucker, the Toraton tortoise bigger than any dinosaur, tree-dwelling squids called Squibbons, the spewing Spitfire Bird and many more!
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Nikon cosponsored the “19th International Children’s Painting Competition on the Environment”. This movie introduces the 1st prize global winner of the contest and her work. Coincidentally, “International Children’s Conference on the Environment” was taken place and children learned the importance of “biodiversity” the theme of the conference by participating various activities offered by Nikon.
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Imagine a world far, far into the future. A world very different than our own where people have been wiped out by massive climatic and geological changes, nearly destroying the Earth. What would the world be like, and what kinds of creatures could survive? An international team of eminent scientists was formed to predict the future and its new life forms in five million, 100 million and 200 million years. The scientists predicted that the Earth would go through several phases, including Ice World after five million years, Hothouse World at 100 million years and New World at 200 million years. To portray the scenery as accurately as possible, a camera crew traveled to remote locations around the world. State-of-the-art animation helped bring to life such freakish beings as Flishes combining the characteristics of birds and fish, the giant slimemold known as the Slithersucker, the Toraton tortoise bigger than any dinosaur, tree-dwelling squids called Squibbons, the spewing Spitfire Bird and many more! Video Rating: 4 / 5
Detonation vs. Deflagration. ** LINKS ** Music by Jake Chudnow: www.myspace.com Shockwave in slo mo: www.youtube.com How a bullet works: www.youtube.com Smokeless Powder burned: www.youtube.com Nitroglycerine + hammer: youtu.be Firework 1: www.youtube.com Firework 2: www.youtube.com World Record Rocket Attempt: www.youtube.com 100 tons of TNT: www.youtube.com Shockwave hits camera: www.youtube.com 1965 TNT tests: www.youtube.com 1958 Nuclear Underwater test: www.youtube.com Hiroshima: www.youtube.com Tsar Bomba: www.youtube.com Super Nova Animation: www.youtube.com Atomic Cannon: www.youtube.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
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