The Washington Post HD Video Podcast
Summary: Watch award-winning documentary videos created by The Washington Post's multimedia team in HD. This is a high-definition (HD) podcast from The Washington Post, designed to be viewed on HD television and computer screens. The video is encoded at the highest specification that Apple TV supports.
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Video extras from Creating "Frank Cho's World:" How does a line drawing become a life-sized 3-D set in two days? Watch a time-lapse of the entire two-day process from foam core and fishing wire to final flash.
Video extras from Creating "Frank Cho's World:" The full take of photographer Andrew Cutraro's images from the shoot. Images by Andrew Cutraro / Redux.
In the 15th episode of our personal style video series, people in historic Old Town Alexandria put an artistic spin on fashion.
Jason McGuire left his house this morning near Beach Drive in Northwest D.C. to get to his job at his family's funeral parlor. But a fast-moving thunderstorm left downed trees and power lines in its wake and blocked his usual route to work. He decided to try his luck crossing a stretch of standing water. That's when things went wrong.
The revitalized Atlas District, along H Street, NE serves up a slice of quirky with its deep-rooted neighborhood traditions.
At the famed steeplechase race at Great Meadow in The Plains, Va., for some it's as much about the fashion as the horses.
Bethesda couple Seth Goldstein and Paula Stone started building sculptures out of the invasive Oriental Bittersweet vine in 2008. The sculptures have been exhibited at Brookside Gardens and the Nature Conservancy headquarters.
Horse breeder Bill Boniface of Bonita Farm in Darlington, Md., sees his business on the decline as surrounding states offer slots at racetracks. Boniface has diversified his business, making hay, growing Christmas trees and establishing a vineyard, all in hopes of staying in the horse business.
From Thomas Circle to T Street, Midcity's fashionistas bring their unique style to 14th Street.
Partygoers are looking good while doing good at the Knock-Out Abuse fundraiser at the Ritz-Carlton.
Vendors show their wares; shoppers look for one-of-a-kind finds on the weekend at Eastern Market.
At Howard Homecoming's annual Yardfest, Fashion Show and Step Show, students and visitors show their style.
At Shaw's Shiloh Baptist Church, at 9th and P Streets NW since 1924, parishioners keep up tradition and don their Sunday best.
When the 9:30 club opened its doors 30 years ago, it wasn't just hosting its first concert. It was changing the landscape of music in D.C. Video excerpts from a multimedia history of D.C.'s 9:30 club.
At Holy Cross Abbey, a Catholic monastery in the Shenandoah Valley, monks live a life of quiet prayer and visitors relax and recharge in the pastoral countryside.