Mokens, aka Sea Gypsies were the sole people to have forecast in time the arrival of the Tsunami waves on December 2004. How they can know it? And why they succeeded where the so called advanced civilizations have failed? Are they preserving memories of ancient Tsunamis? This old gentle Moken gives us some clues.
A group of 34 Rohingyas from Myanmar tries to escape military oppression and to reach Malaysia. Packed in a small boat, they reach by mistake Thailand.
An alternative counter, not too much serious, to be used at the beginning of video timelines made of melt chocolate. It has been employed software of modelling and animation 3d with tools for dynamic and fluid simulations.
Example of 2.5D animated titles (multi-layered images on a 3d environment). The animation has been composed using Adobe After Effects. These titles were used at the beginning and at the end of a video (which is not shown here).
A series of eight blasts rocked Bangkok on the 31st December 2006.
The pictures were grabbed during the last of the eight explosions at the Central World Plaza. The core of the video shows the moment of the explosion and the chaos that derived from the blast. The clip, anyway, try to condensate as synthetically as possible a particular that impressed me much more than the blast itself..
Special effect employed in the video Mons Cerignonis (a medieval rievocation). Giorgio (the Knight´s ghost) dissolves himself into the darkness of the night
Mons Cerignonis is a joyful medieval commemoration that takes place each year around July in a small, cute, ancient village in Italy (Pesaro province). If you're around there in such a period, it may be worth to visit it
Wedding videos are not included in my usual activities. However, this is an exception I have made for my friend Valentina (the bride).
Religious ceremony in church.
Mons Cerignonis is a joyful medieval commemoration that takes place each year around July in a small, cute, ancient village in Italy (Pesaro province). If you're around there in such a period, it may be worth to visit it