Documentaries
Hayaku: A Time Lapse Journey Through Japan – Brad Kremer
by LSP on Jul.29, 2010, under 5D films, Documentaries, Outdoors!, Travel, Urban
Brad Kremer is better known for shooting snowboard movies but he obviously got the timelapse bug a few years back too.
I first saw his timelapsing here.
This is the best one I have seen yet…really inspiring.
Hayaku: A Time Lapse Journey Through Japan from Brad Kremer on Vimeo.
Loads more of his short films here.
Lives of the Artists: Follow me down
by LSP on Jul.23, 2010, under Documentaries, Music, Snow
Lives Of The Artists: Follow Me Down is a documentary about artists on extraordinary adventures. Two of them, freeriders Jeremy Jones and Xavier De Le Rue, go on a maddening pursuit into Antarctica to snowboard down some of the most dangerous and unexplored terrain on earth. It also features James Lavelle as he tours with UNKLE across the world visiting Tokyo, Moscow, St. Petersburg, and London, giving us a glimpse into the energy and ambition behind these creative personalities.
Food Inc
by LSP on May.23, 2010, under Corporate world, Documentaries, Economy, Environment, Main Stream Media Nonsense, Outdoors!, Peak oil, Politics
I’m a little late on this as it was released in 2008 but just watched this profoundly important movie.
I imagine one of the reasons I had never heard of it is that it was probably denied publicity by pressure from the likes of Monsanto and other vested interests…
It is quite graphic at times, but it is hugely important to gain awareness of where our food comes from…
One of the biggest impressions I was left with was the massive centralisation of power and control in the food industry and the ineffectiveness of the bodies charged with regulating it. It seems that this process is systematic in many of the industries (banking comes to mind!) in the US in particular but also elsewhere in the world.
South Pacific
by LSP on Jul.03, 2009, under Beaches, Documentaries, Environment, Oceans, Outdoors!, Surf, Travel
The South Pacific is a part of the world I have always wanted to visit, and will definitely be doing so in the not too distant future. Before leaving the UK, I watched the first 2 episodes of a great series on the whole South Pacific region, and through the luxury of torrents have been catching up on the rest of the episodes here (BBC Iplayer still hasnt gone international and I havent yet found a way to fool the site in to thinking I am in the UK)
The narrator went to my school too…(yea I know, typical middle England accent…)
Below is an incredible clip from episode 1, well worth downloading the whole thing if you like the look of it…
Another great bit of filming from an earlier BBC documentary: