Few Seconds in Paris (video podcast)
Summary: A collaborative video Podcast on Paris, the City of Light, by three French bloggers: Natacha Quester-Séméon, Tristan Mendès France & Sacha Quester-Séméon. One of the first french video Podcasts. Be a part of it, send your videos to: paris.vlog@gmail.com. Videos must be shot in Paris and last... a few seconds.
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Bonne Fête des Lumières ! Happy Festival of Lights!
From the Quai de Gesvres to the Pont de l'Archevêché: the flower market, Hôtel Dieu Hospital, Notre Dame de Paris cathedral...
More videos: http://www.memoirevive.tv/archives/2006_10.php
Submitted by Paul Thurrott from Dedham, Massachusetts (USA). Send us your videos by email (paris.vlog at gmail.com) like Paul did. Videos must be shot in Paris and last... a few seconds. ;-)
Submitted by Paul Thurrott from Dedham, Massachusetts (USA). Send us your videos by email (paris.vlog at gmail.com) like Paul did. Videos must be shot in Paris and last... a few seconds. ;-)
Submitted by Marsha, California (USA). Send us your videos by email (paris.vlog at gmail.com) like Marsha did. Videos must be shot in Paris and last... a few seconds. ;-) Here is her message : "I was watching the French flag on top of the Sully wing of the Louvre, waiting for the wind to blow in the right direction so the flag would unfurl. A reminder of the rich cultural heritage that belongs to France alone." Filmé par Sacha QS avec un Nokia N90.
Submitted by Marsha, California (USA). Send us your videos by email (paris.vlog at gmail.com) like Marsha did. Videos must be shot in Paris and last... a few seconds. ;-) Here is her message : "If you have only one afternoon available to visit the Louvre, it is possible to see it in its entirety but you must walk very quickly (running is even better but might arouse suspicion) . Do not stop to ponder any work of art no matter how magnificent, nor under any circumstances should you read any interpretive descriptions of said art. And skip the Mona Lisa - the crowds will slow you down and frankly, you know what she looks like. You must suppress your intellectual curiosity, succumb to your sensualist side, and be prepared for visual stimulation unlike any other. And very sore feet." Filmé par Sacha QS avec un Nokia N90.
Submitted by Marsha, California (USA). Send us your videos by email (paris.vlog at gmail.com) like Marsha did. Videos must be shot in Paris and last... a few seconds. ;-) Here is her message : "A street protest by a predominantly young crowd on rue de Rivoli in Paris in the vicinity of the Saint Paul metro station. This appeared to be a co-mingling of interests ranging from anti-war to AIDS causes. The atmosphere was friendly with live music from several bands and DJs that were part of the procession. There is also a special salute to President Bush in the video." Filmé par Sacha QS avec un Nokia N90.
Le premier festival français de films réalisés avec des téléphones mobiles, c'est le Festival Pocket Films organisé par le Forums des Images au Centre Georges Pompidou. Galenni nous avait invités à participer à sa deuxième édition. Notre trio vient donc de tourner un nouveau petit film, un voyage dans un ascenseur typiquement parisien du début du siècle dernier. Filmé comme il se doit avec nos Nokia N90. Fin 2005, nous avions participé au Mobile film Festival avec quatre films (Rendez-vous 2005, Je te tiens, tu me tiens..., Incrédibulles et Mémoire courte). Ce film s'inscrit dans notre démarche expérimentale autour du blogging et de la mobilité. Nous réalisons des plans séquences sur le vif, des interviews (de 5 à 20 mn un plan unique), des reportages, des photos avec nos téléphones, diffusés sur "Mémoire Vive vidéo podcast" et "Few seconds in Paris". Nous explorons les possibilités créatives et de contenus avec ces micro-appareils, sans pour autant inventer la roue (puisqu'elle existe déjà !). Filmé par Natacha QS, Sacha QS et Tristão avec des Nokia N90.
Vidéo filmée par Sacha QS avec un Nokia N90.
Vidéo filmée par Sacha QS avec un Nokia N90.