Category Archives: Hawaii Videos

Wingsuit Flyer: Miles Daisher Cam POV

Miles Daisher, Red Bull’s popular BASE jumper and wingsuit flyer, shows us Oahu, Hawaii from his point-of-view as he soars the skies at 140mph with other wingsuit flyers Mike Wilson, Suzanne Graham, Carson Klein, and Andreas Matischak as they race to the finish line. This video was created for Intel’s “A Momentary Lapse” video and photography contest. “A MOMENTARY LAPSE” – bit.ly Celebrating Time-Lapse and Slow Motion Photography ENTER THE CONTEST: Make your own 30-90 second original time-lapse or slow motion video and submit your entry for chances to win huge prizes! Submission Dates: Sept 17, 2012 – October 23, 2012 bit.ly WATCH: How to Make Time-Lapse Photography by Vincent Laforet – bit.ly Gymnastics in Slow-Mo – bit.ly Wingsuit Jumping in Oahu, Hawaii Slow-Mo – bit.ly Zombie Makeup Special Effects Time-Lapse – bit.ly SUBSCRIBE: youtube.com Visit Intel.com for more information on the Ultrabook™ inspired by Intel®

Michael Jackson – Stranger in Moscow – Live in Munich – HIStory Germany Tour 1997 – HQ

“HIStory World Tour” Start Date: September 7, 1996. End Date: October 15, 1997. “Live in Munich: HIStory Germany Tour” Recorded: “Olympic Stadium” Munich, Germany (July 4 & 6, 1997) Produced & Sponsored by: MJJ & “HRH” Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. Record Labels: MJJ Productions Inc. & Epic Records. Niceties by: www.youtube.com Synopsis! The HIStory World Tour was the third and final world concert tour by Michael Jackson as a solo artist, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and Hawaii from September 7, 1996 to October 15, 1997. The tour, which grossed a total of $163.5 million, included a total of 82 concerts with a record-breaking attendance of 4500000 fans. “Live in Munich: HIStory Germany Tour” Jackson planned upon filming this concert for a DVD release by Christmas time, so more camera angles (including individual crowd shots) were used, and the audio was later remastered heavily to emphasize the percussion and audience sounds. This concert was also an early experiment by Jackson with High Definition cameras. The release was ultimately cancelled; due to Jackson’s dissatisfaction of the behind-the-scenes filming . However, the performance was televised extensively in many different countries, making it one of the most readily available concerts. The most common version is the one aired by Sat.1 and most other channels, but other versions, such as the one that aired in South Africa (with a small segment from a concert at Johannesburg), and a Japanese version also