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askaniatravel · 7 months ago
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Entdecken Sie die Magie Afrikas auf Schienen
Entdecken Sie Afrikas unberührte Schönheit auf einer exklusiven Zugreise! Begleitet von deutschsprachigen Reiseleitern erleben Sie unvergessliche Abenteuer. Jetzt hier entdecken... #Afrika #Zugreise #Abenteuer
Bildrechte: Lernidee Erlebnisreisen, Berlin – Der African Explorer – (11) – Credit Jose Ramalho.JPG Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie reisen durch die atemberaubende Landschaft Afrikas in einem luxuriösen Zug aus den 1920er Jahren. Die Fenster sind weit geöffnet, und Sie können die frische Luft und die Geräusche der Wildnis einatmen. Dieser Traum kann wahr werden, wenn Sie sich für die exklusive…
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lytdybr · 2 years ago
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
Click here for the German version: vimeo.com/286490810
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Blog: dennisschmelz.de/blog/119-transsiberiandream.html
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2zRCLPL
Canon Lenses: Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: amzn.to/2sZUYLw
Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: amzn.to/2zl3mqS
Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
LUT PACKAGE: Because of the massive feedback and a lot of questions how I graded my short "Transsiberian Dream", I decided to release some of the LUTs that I used for this project: dennisschmelz.de/downloads.html The LUTs work with all kind of cameras but your footage should be shot in a flat picture profile (not created for LOG) like Cine2 or Cine4 on Sony cameras or Technicolor Cinestyle on Canon. After purchase you will get a Zip file with 6 LUTs (cube and look files). You can import and adjust the LUTs with every common editing software (Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Da Vinci Resolve, etc.).
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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t3t-nl · 3 years ago
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Namibia
Namibia. History, Cities, Architecture, Wildlife, Natural Beauty. 51 Min. English. @ Expoza Travel Wildlife & Natural Beauty of Namibia. 16 min. English. @Free Documentary – Nature Driving Through Namibia. Desert, Lakes, Mountains, Plant life, Wild Life. 52 Min. English. @Lucas T. Jahn Exploring Namibia by Train. 19 Min. English. @ Lernidee Erlebnisreisen GmbH
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artwalktv · 7 years ago
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The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard! Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz Blog: http://bit.ly/2IJRwbK Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (http://bit.ly/2G3XwKG / http://bit.ly/2ILKSBM) Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP) Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: http://amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: http://amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: http://amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: http://amzn.to/2zcaB50 Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: http://amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: http://amzn.to/2zRCLPL Canon Lenses: Converter: http://amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: http://amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: http://amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: http://amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: http://amzn.to/2sZUYLw Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: http://amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: http://amzn.to/2zl3mqS Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: http://amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: http://amzn.to/2AZfPlK For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: http://bit.ly/2IKz6YK © Dennis Schmelz | 2018 http://bit.ly/2G6et7e http://bit.ly/2ILNpw0 http://bit.ly/2G0Mkic http://bit.ly/2ILNpMw http://www.youtube.com/dennisschmelz
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yahoo-realtime-news · 5 years ago
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俄羅斯北極旅遊列車首發 7國91名乘客搭乘
首列穿越俄羅斯北極地區的旅遊列車,5日從俄羅斯聖彼得堡啟程開往挪威,搭乘這班北極旅遊列車有91名乘客。 法新社報導,這項計畫由德國「樂尼迪體驗旅行社」(Lernidee Erlebnisreisen,暫譯)策劃,旅行社執行董事穆卡許(Nurlan Mukash)表示:「北極讓所有人為之著迷。」 穆卡許也說:「加拿大和挪威的旅行社已經納入這個目的地,但是俄羅斯還沒有這個實例。」 這列命名��「至尊沙皇號」(Zrengold)且搭載2節餐車的列車,將從聖彼得堡啟程,行經彼得羅扎沃茨克(Petrozavodsk)、歷史悠久的小鎮凱姆(Kem)和靠近北極圈的莫曼斯克(Murmansk)。Zrengold是沙皇(The Tsars)的德語。 莫曼斯克是北極圈北方最大的城市。乘客會在這從火車下來,繼續搭乘巴士赴挪威的基爾凱內斯(Kirkenes),再搭船到挪威首都奧斯陸(Oslo),或是搭機前往斯匹次柏根島(Spitsbergen)。 策劃單位表示,為期11天的旅程將讓乘客透過不一樣的方式,探索難以到達的地區。 搭乘這趟「測試之旅」首列的91名旅客來自7個國家,包含美國、德國、挪威和俄羅斯。
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drone-reference · 6 years ago
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Short edit of a Travel-Moodfilm with impressions of the famous south african capital city Cape Town, the table mountain and a helicopter flight around the coast. In collaboration with filmmaker Dennis Schmelz for the german travel company Lernidee Erlebnisreisen. Camera: Dennis Schmelz, Christopher Schmid Edit: Christian Fleischer Color Grading: Christian Fleischer Musik: Cape of Dreams | http://bit.ly/2PC1jEY Filmed on Sony a7S II & Sony a6500 Drone: DJI Phantom 4 Pro Lenses: Canon 24-70 f/2.8, Canon 70-200 f/2.8, Sony 10-18 f/4 & Sony 35 f/1.8 Gimbal: Zhiyun Crane Plus http://bit.ly/2vr7lis http://bit.ly/1V7KuQD http://bit.ly/2vr7lPu
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meow-mellow · 6 years ago
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
Click here for the German version: vimeo.com/286490810
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Blog: dennisschmelz.de/blog/119-transsiberiandream.html
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2zRCLPL
Canon Lenses: Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: amzn.to/2sZUYLw
Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: amzn.to/2zl3mqS
Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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mehdimedia · 7 years ago
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Blog: dennisschmelz.de/blog/119-transsiberiandream.html
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2zRCLPL
Canon Lenses: Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: amzn.to/2sZUYLw
Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: amzn.to/2zl3mqS
Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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tonin-terets · 7 years ago
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Blog: dennisschmelz.de/blog/119-transsiberiandream.html
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2zRCLPL
Canon Lenses: Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: amzn.to/2sZUYLw
Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: amzn.to/2zl3mqS
Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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fandervisual · 7 years ago
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Blog: dennisschmelz.de/blog/119-transsiberiandream.html
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2zRCLPL
Canon Lenses: Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: amzn.to/2sZUYLw
Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: amzn.to/2zl3mqS
Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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theo900 · 7 years ago
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Blog: dennisschmelz.de/blog/119-transsiberiandream.html
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2zRCLPL
Canon Lenses: Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: amzn.to/2sZUYLw
Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: amzn.to/2zl3mqS
Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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t3t-nl · 4 years ago
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The Ancient Silk Road
The Ancient Silk Road
The Ancient Silk Road. Gansu Provence, China. History, Mountains, Monuments, People, Cities. 8 Min. English. @airasia Travelling on The Ancient Silk Road by Train. 15 Min. English. @Lernidee Erlebnisreisen GmbH History & Trade Along The Ancient Silk Road. Cycling Along The Silk Road. China, Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran.18 Min. English. @TDA Global Cycling
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laeirbag · 7 years ago
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* The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard! Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz Blog: http://bit.ly/2FXnwvg Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (http://bit.ly/2pwMNSf / http://bit.ly/2FVfqDI) Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP) Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: http://amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: http://amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: http://amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: http://amzn.to/2zcaB50 Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: http://amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: http://amzn.to/2zRCLPL Canon Lenses: Converter: http://amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: http://amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: http://amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: http://amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: http://amzn.to/2sZUYLw Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: http://amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: http://amzn.to/2zl3mqS Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: http://amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: http://amzn.to/2AZfPlK For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: http://bit.ly/2FX1EjV © Dennis Schmelz | 2018 http://bit.ly/2G677kw http://bit.ly/2FWmvE1 http://bit.ly/2G3XHWm http://bit.ly/2FVpTik http://www.youtube.com/dennisschmelz * Starred video auto added. To maybe watch someday.
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emzeciorrr · 7 years ago
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer Title Design: Patrick Richter Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear: Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604 Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses: Sony 10-18 mm f/4: amzn.to/2yVcGkW Sony 35 mm f/1.8: amzn.to/2zRCLPL
Canon Lenses: Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3 Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II: amzn.to/2k4oQ2N Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM: amzn.to/2sZUYLw
Filter: Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU B+W ND Vario 62mm: amzn.to/2zl3mqS
Post Production: Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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drone-reference · 6 years ago
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Inspired by some Russian winter fairy tales, I decided to come back aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway to discover the real Siberian winter. I took a similar trip from Beijing to Moscow two years ago in summer, but I always wanted to see these places in the frozen coldness of the Siberian Winter. And I was not disappointed. Meeting the nomads in the Mongolian desert, hovering across the world's biggest and deepest frozen lake, walking the in the streets of Buryatia at -30 degrees Celsius, flying through the steam of the almost frozen Angara river or joining a traditional sleigh ride through the Russian Taiga. All of this made me feel like I was looking into a fairyland, which never existed anywhere apart from dreams. Such a miracle. Siberia is something really extraordinary and mesmerizing. Our stops: Omsk - Krasnoyarsk - Irkutsk - Listvyanka (Lake Baikal) - Ulan-Ude - Tarbagata - Ulan Bator and the Mongolian countryside. The lyrics in the video are based on the opera "The Snow Maiden" from Nikolai Rimsky‐Korsakov and couldn't fit better to my images. Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid Edit & Sound Design: Dennis Schmelz Speaker: Joe Goffeney Grading: Dennis Schmelz Title Design: Julius Dürrfeld Adviser: Claudina Hoff ter Heide Music: Dan & Adam Skinner (Far From Home) Lyrics: Parts of "The Snow Maiden" from Nikolai Rimsky‐Korsakov Filmed on Sony a7S II & Sony a6500 Drone: DJI Phantom 4 Pro Lenses: Canon 24-70 f/2.8, Canon 70-200 f/2.8, Sony 10-18 f/4 & Sony 35 f/1.8 Gimbal: Zhiyun Crane Plus Editing Software: Adobe Premiere CC 2019 Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (http://bit.ly/2TShJcv) for making this trip possible. For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: http://bit.ly/2AiRuVJ © Dennis Schmelz | 2019 Check out my pages: http://bit.ly/1V7KuQD http://bit.ly/2YKopgB http://bit.ly/2sEgosd
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