Are you a hitchhiker going to Nelson BC? Hop in and I’ll take you to Baker Street!
Music is “Dude in the Moon (Luna Mix)” by Dastrix.
This video shows a driver’s perspective inside a car driving on the highway from Taghum to Nelson BC, followed by an interesting timelapse view of Nelson’s legendary Baker Street.
Nelson BC is a vibrant arts community nestled in the Selkirk mountains on the western arm of Kootenay Lake in the country of Canada. The Capitol Theatre features live performances and is definitely worth the visit..
Gratitude to Gisele from the Rhythmic Dimensions and the Fusion Dance.
Wanted:
Local Audio Content — if you’re from the Nelson BC area and wish to share your music with the world via the medium of quality high definition video let’s talk!
Technical Notes:
Shooting HD video in the dim lighting conditions of an indoor theatre can be challenging; fortunately the Panasonic AG-HMC150P HD video camera performs quite well at these kinds of venues as evidenced in this collection of HD video clips. We filmed these video sequences at 24 frames per second and discovered that iMovie ’11 is now capable of handling this frame rate — previously iMovie ’09 rejected 24 fps clips. The still photos in this video were shot using the Nikon D5000 under sunny conditions and shined up using Aperture 3.
The hippie time traveller partakes upon an epic voyage over the orange bridge in Nelson BC as the mystical kootenay lake/river washes away childhood emotional trauma — a carwash for the soul..
Trail BC is home to the largest non-ferrous lead and zinc smelter in the world!
These pictures were taken using a Nikon D5000 still camera and edited into this photo slideshow using Aperture 3. The choppy bridge video framing the photos was shot using an iPhone 4 and edited into the slideshow using iMovie 11.
Driver’s sideways perspective of an asphalt resurfacing paver crew working in the hot sun during the summer on highway 3A just past the orange bridge in Nelson BC Canada.
Various colour filters employed throughout. Camera is a Sony HDR-XR200 camcorder secured to the windshield using a vacuum suction video camera mount. Video edited using Final Cut with filters from FxFactory Pro.