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Outdoor Games - Team Médéo
The final "director's cut" of the MédéO Team movie, shot and edited in one only week, during the Outdoorgames in Chamonix (February 2008).This is a 5-minute short film movie featuring 5 different sports: mountaineering, skiing, snowboarding, paragliding and base jumping.All the footage and editing had to be done in five days, from Monday to Friday and had to be shot in the Mount Blanc range.The movie had to be understandable for the international jury, so we made the voice-over in English.But for those who don't really understand English: the idea was to tell the story of our photographer, who wanted to make one shot showing all the sports, instead of taking one picture of each sport (which took us a lot of work!!).To learn more about the movie and the project, please visit : http://petzlcrew.petzlteam.com...
Channel: Sports
Uploaded: May 22, 2008 at 9:27 am
Author: petzlcrew
Length: 06:03
Rating: 4.56
Views: 250356
Tags: chamonix medeo outdoorgames
Video Comments
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thanatos454 (August 18, 2008 at 5:48 pm)
sack***
thanatos454 (August 18, 2008 at 5:48 pm)
I hate to say I agree with you here. I couldn't stop rolling my eyes at this guy. I guess you have to be extremely interested in this sorta stuff to find this video anything but a big ol' sock of pointless.
naturalexa1 (August 5, 2008 at 6:09 pm)
its cool
MrJeremiahWeed (July 21, 2008 at 10:42 pm)
I like this video very savvy sound an video.
starorion5 (July 1, 2008 at 10:51 pm)
too self-righteous
petzlcrew (June 24, 2008 at 7:33 am)
Hello to all.Glad you like the vid ! Some answers :* This movie is part of a film competition (7 teams in 5 days must create a 5mn movie).* So it's not a Canon commercial...* The picture is not fake, as you can see the footage right before the end with all the guys. The paraglider was cropped, otherwise the picture would have been not understable.* You can check all the details and making-of the movie, following the link on the movie description. Enjoy !
bendistraw5 (June 23, 2008 at 7:19 pm)
SWEET -_-
Blinkerage (June 23, 2008 at 4:56 pm)
He got most of it though.
meathead422 (June 23, 2008 at 10:06 am)
epic vid but dont like being a spoil sport and wld like someone to prove me wrong... the team consists of a climber,a skier,a snowboarder a speed skier (paraglider with skies), a paraglider (the guy doin flips) and a base jumper(being droped by a seperate paraglider). and so why in the final photo r there 2 climbers and the guys who is doin flips on the paraglider has been missed out. He didnt pull of the photo
Leviathong (June 23, 2008 at 7:05 am)
This is all my greatest passions too! Thank you for posting this. |
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Plasma Versus LCD Televisions
By Brian Stevens
Want to know if a plasma television or an LCD television would be best for your needs? Here's a side-by-side comparison that will help you make an informed decision ...
What's the difference between plasma and LCD TVs?
Plasma TV screens are made up of hundreds-of-thousands of gas-filled, colored light cells. When an electrical current passes through those cells they light up and produce a picture.
LCD TV screens consist of a layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two glass plates. When electricity passes through the crystals, an array of tiny color pixels light up and produce a picture.
Which one has the best picture?
Plasma TVs produce a slightly more colorful picture than LCD TVs. This is due to the fact that plasma TVs display blacks better than LCD TVs, which creates better color contrast, and produces brighter colors.
LCD TVs produce a sharper picture than plasma TVs due to their higher resolution.
What sizes do plasma TVs and LCD TVs come in?
Plasma TVs range in size from 42" to 65" wide, while LCD TVs are as small as 2" wide and go up to 65" wide." LCD TVs are thinner and lighter than plasma TVs.
Which one is better for video games?
Plasma TVs can experience screen "burn in." This happens when a still image is left too long on a screen, resulting in a ghost of that image burned into the screen. LCD TVs do not have this problem and are therefore a better choice if you play lots of video games on your TV.
Does a plasma TV or an LCD TV last longer?
Plasma TVs have a screen life of 30,000 to 60,000 hours, whereas LCD TVs have a screen life of 60,000 hours or more.
How much do they cost?
I recently ran a price check for plasma and LCD TVs. The cheapest large-screen plasma TV was a 42" inch model for $999. The cheapest 42" LCD TV was $1,367.
The cheapest 27" LCD TV I found was $550, and the cheapest 32" LCD TV was $619. There were no plasma TVs smaller than 42."
So what's the bottom line?
If you're in the market for a 42" flat-screen or larger, a plasma TV will give you the most bang for your buck. If you want a smaller TV, or if you're really into video games, then I'd recommend an LCD TV.
Visit the http://TheSatelliteTVGuide.com to get more information, to compare prices, and to get consumer ratings for plasma TVs and LCD Tvs.
The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on plasma TVs and LCD TVs.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brian_Stevens http://EzineArticles.com/?Plasma-and-LCD-Televisions---A-Side-By-Side-Comparison&id=394715
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