Shots 1-40 of total of 7667 in Transportation. Hover to play, click for details or add to Clips Bin. Refine search, click on subcategories or filters.
Blue Sky Stock Footage experimental film-makers, are not afraid to strap and mount cameras to many modes of transportation and move ourselves from one location to another, sometimes over and over again to get a shot. To experiment capturing transportation on the city streets, we use bicycles and sometimes rolling luggage, anything with wheels, along with traditional modes of transformation of automobiles, trains and planes. We have been known to ride our electric bicycle in New York City, capturing dynamic moving driving plates. Our rolling luggage, we capture moving sidewalk footage of Washington D.C. We mount cameras to poles high above traffic, to acquire surveillance pov stock footage.
Our office place is often on modes of transportation including a bike, bus or train, as we work to capture high quality footage through cityscapes and landscapes. Sometimes we are forced to point this out to someone who is very curious that we can't talk because we are working. More often though, we enjoy talking about our craft, it's just sometimes, time is the essence for us to concentrate and get the shot in the bag as they say.
At the Station of the Versailles Railway poem from A Trip to Paris and Belgium by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1849)
I waited for the train unto Versailles.
I hung with bonnes and gamins on the bridge
Watching the gravelled road where, ridge with ridge,
Under black arches gleam the iron rails
Clear in the darkness, till the darkness fails
And they press on to light again?again
To reach the dark. I waited for the train
Unto Versailles; I leaned over the bridge,
And wondered, cold and drowsy, why the knave
10 Claude is in worship; and why (sense apart)
Rubens preferred a mustard vehicle.
The wind veered short. I turned upon my heel
Saying, "Correggio was a toad"; then gave
Three dizzy yawns, and knew not of the Art.
Shots 1-40 of total of 7667 in Transportation. Hover to play, click for details or add to Clips Bin. Refine search, click on subcategories or filters.