Category Archives: Videos

Italian Home Video Tour: “Moltrasio On Lake Como”

In the heart of Moltrasio, a town on the shores of Lake Como, there is this intimate and luxurious estate with a panoramic view of the lake’s landscape for sale.

Moltrasio is a comune in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 kilometres north of Milan and about 6 kilometres north of Como, near the border with Switzerland, on the western shore of Lake Como.

Political News: “Shields & Brooks” On The Latest In Washington (PBS Video)

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including former Vice President Joe Biden’s choice of Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate, the legislative stalemate over federal coronavirus relief and President Trump’s ongoing campaign against mail-in voting and the U.S. Postal Service.

Cocktails With A Curator: “Vase Japon” (Frick Video)

In this week’s episode of “Cocktails with a Curator,” examine one of the Frick’s recent acquisitions, the Sèvres “Vase Japon,” with Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator Xavier F. Salomon. A unique interpretation of a Chinese (not Japanese) bronze vase from the Han Dynasty, the object represents the 18th-century influence of China on European porcelain design. This week’s program is paired with a Long Island Iced Tea.

To view this object in detail, please visit our website: https://collections.frick.org/objects…

Top New Travel Videos: “Seattle In Motion” By Michael Shainblum (2020)

Filmed and Edited by: Michael Shainblum

Seattle in motion is my new cityscape timelapse film featuring Seattle Washington. The film includes both hyperlapse shots and motion controlled timelapse scenes. The main focus of the film was showcasing all of boats, planes, trains and cars zipping throughout the city. I really hope you all enjoy the video!

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Nature Books: “The Nature Of Nature” By Enric Sala (National Geographic)

In this inspiring manifesto, an internationally renowned ecologist makes a clear case for why protecting nature is our best health insurance, and why it makes economic sense.

Enric Sala wants to change the world–and in this compelling book, he shows us how. Once we appreciate how nature works, he asserts, we will understand why conservation is economically wise and essential to our survival.

Here Sala, director of National Geographic’s Pristine Seas project (which has succeeded in protecting more than 5 million sq km of ocean), tells the story of his scientific awakening and his transition from academia to activism–as he puts it, he was tired of writing the obituary of the ocean. His revelations are surprising, sometimes counterintuitive: More sharks signal a healthier ocean; crop diversity, not intensive monoculture farming, is the key to feeding the planet.

Using fascinating examples from his expeditions and those of other scientists, Sala shows the economic wisdom of making room for nature, even as the population becomes more urbanized. In a sober epilogue, he shows how saving nature can save us all, by reversing conditions that led to the coronavirus pandemic and preventing other global catastrophes. With a foreword from Prince Charles and an introduction from E. O. Wilson, this powerful book will change the way you think about our world–and our future.

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Best New Travel Videos: “Europe’s Top Ten Islands”

Filmed and Edited by: Ryan Shirley

The Islands of Europe are home to some of the world’s most diverse and beautiful landscapes. From the Isles of the Mediterranean to the archipelagos of the Atlantic ocean, Europe’s islands have so much to offer!

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Earth & Atmosphere Video: NASA Spacecraft Uncover Mystery Of “Aurora Beads”

A special type of aurora, draped east-west across the night sky like a glowing pearl necklace, is helping scientists better understand the science of auroras and their powerful drivers out in space. Known as auroral beads, these lights often show up just before large auroral displays, which are caused by electrical storms in space called substorms.

Until now, scientists weren’t sure if auroral beads are somehow connected to other auroral displays as a phenomenon in space that precedes substorms, or if they are caused by disturbances closer to Earth’s atmosphere. But powerful new computer models, combined with observations from NASA’s Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms – THEMIS – mission, have provided the first direct evidence of the events in space that lead to the appearance of these beads and demonstrated the important role they play in our local space environment.

Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/aurora-m…

New Travel Videos: “Orcas Island, Washington” (2020)

Filmed and Edited by: Milosh Kitchovitch (Amazing Places on Our Planet)

Orcas Island is the largest and the most popular of the San Juan Islands of the Pacific Northwest, Washington state. The island is famous for its natural beauty and the amazing views from Mount Constitution, Moran State Park and Turtleback mountain.

Recorded July 2020 in 4K Ultra HD with Sony AX700 and DJI Osmo Pocket.

Music: Juan Sánchez – Rebirth – 01-Rebirth; 05-Beautiful Rose Licensed via ilicensemusic.com

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FOOD & AGRICULTURE: “The Robot Producing Crops Of The Future” (WSJ Video)

Arizona has what researchers call “the climate of tomorrow, today.” Scientists are using a 30-ton robotic field scanner in the state to study plant genetics and hopefully develop stress-resilient crops.

Photo: Jesse Rieser for The Wall Street Journal

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