The Milky Way, The Stars, An Epic Journey (4K) - A Yosemite Channel Film
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This time lapse, filmed in four states and five months in the making, features mostly night scenes shot at breathtakingly beautiful locations including snow-capped mountains, red rock mesas, the Pacific Ocean, and the high Sierras. The film is meant to be inspirational. It was filmed using three Sony A7R2s at resolutions above 8K and was downscaled to 4K in post production. There are approximately 8000 still images that went into the making of this film.
Lenses used on the A7R2s:
Sony 28mm f2.0
Zeiss Batis 18mm f2.8
Sony/Zeiss 55mm f 1.8
For inquiries about licensing or other use of this copyrighted film, please contact us at: wincase@hotmail.com
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Absolutely Stunning Mr. Chall. you are a brilliant ARTIST! To conceive and capture such beauty is true art!
Thank you very much. This is something you can't express in words. It's something to be felt ❤️
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed watching the film as much as we enjoyed making it! We plan to start on a new multi month time lapse film project later next month. Hopefully, if the weather and many other things cooperate, we'll have it done by late September.
Mind blowing....❤
@Tarnway0412
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. One day, I'll get to go somewhere, away from lights and see it for myself.
@Tarnway0412
4 жыл бұрын
I live in a small to medium sized city where only a handful of stars are visible and always look forward to the spring and summer filming season when we hit the road to go to the dark places where these films are made. What area or country do you live in?
@w3irdo343
3 жыл бұрын
@@Tarnway0412 heyy can I ask u something......I live in India and where can I see the milky way just like in the video....I want u to suggest me any place (name) in India....
@Tarnway0412
3 жыл бұрын
I wish I could be of more help to you, but I'm afraid that I'm just not familiar with where you can find real dark sky areas in India. However, I would suggest that you try a Google search and use the words dark sky astronomy India. Also, try to search for astronomy clubs. If you contact one of them, they could probably steer you in the right direction. You should be aware however, that what you will see with the naked eye will be quite spectacular and well worth the effort, but it won't look like what you are seeing in our films, since our lowlight sensor high resolution cameras taking 15-25 second exposures are capable of capturing more detail than can be seen with your eyes alone. But, again, it will still be awesome. I know we never get tired of it and we've done a lot of it. It never gets old!
@zaringonda6068
3 жыл бұрын
@@w3irdo343 check out Kausani, Ranikhet, there's also a mini observatory I think. Also Rann of Kutch. Even Coorg in the South. Check out internet for best months to visit. Climate should be dry and clear for a good view, you will also find info on which months the Milky Way can be viewed and at what time.
@w3irdo343
3 жыл бұрын
@@zaringonda6068 , thanks for info....7 years back , I was about to visit ranikhet when I was 11...bt our plan was cancelled...bt I didn't knew that these beautiful night sceneries are also present out there infront of us back then... Anyways ty for suggestion
God is so beautiful!
Just beautiful
@Tarnway0412
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Um espetáculo da natureza , é lindo demais
Awesome thanks. Blessings always. 🌙⭐️
This is the world
Beautiful and exciting thank you so much for posting this. 🌏🌎.ireland.🌎🌍
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Tony. We put countless hours of time and effort into making these films and really appreciate your feedback!
wonderful! i love every single scene and your dedication on the end!☮
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for that. As for the dedication at the end, this is something , as a parent, I feel very strongly about. The thought of innocent children loosing their lives or otherwise being hurt, is just painful for me. Regarding this new film, after months of painstaking work, when you finally put it out there, it's always interesting to hear how people respond. The balance for me today for the one negative comment, was one I got this morning from a guy on an astrophotography forum, who is one of the world's leading people in that field, Dr. Roger Clark a planetary scientist, who has a website called Clarkvision. Last year, he jumped all over me for my blue leaning color grade of our film, The Milky Way, A Journey Through The Sky. He HATED my color grade, whereas, most people- the non professionals, liked it. I was really wondering what kind of response I would get from him on this one with its more "natural" grade. He absolutely loved the film and the color work, which coming from him, was high praise indeed. So, things have a way of balancing out! Best regards, Barry
@Tarnway
5 жыл бұрын
Hi mel Bee, I'm not sure if you're aware of the fact that the other thing we do is make underwater films. I just finished editing this one which we shot in July on the reefs off Cozumel Mexico. They are some if the best coral reefs in the world. This is a high res 2D version of a film we shot in 3D for a new 3D theater planned for Cozumel next year. I have no doubt that you are someone who appreciates the natural beauty of our planet, both above and below! The film is named Planet Earth, The Undersea World. It's a little over 14 minutes long and designed to be VERY relaxing. Here's a link to the film on our other channel. m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z2pr2MOEY6WxktI.html Best regards, Barry Chall
Ty for this amazing job, really, no words to describe my meanings *-*
@Tarnway0412
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment!
Its Godlike
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
I've filmed the night sky many times and in many places. I never stop being amazed by all that's out there. It's truely a wondrous universe which we are just a very small part of. Thanks for commenting!
This is absolutely amazing. WTF 😱👌
@Tarnway0412
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed the film. If you haven't already seen it, here is a link to our latest film. I think you'll like it! m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/nIWLtcx7aZi6iJs.html
Think about this, 1 single star, any star out of the millions that can be captured in 1 frame, holds a whole galaxy. And said galaxy is millions maybe billions of miles wide. And there are millions that you can capture in a single frame on a camera. And even beyond the visible galaxys (stars) are more, possibly bigger galaxys. Which kinda in a way means you are looking at more things that you could even think of. And if the universe is expanding constantly at an increasing speed, the more things your looking at without knowledge by, and these new galaxys could be in theory parallel galaxys, which means you could be staring right at yourself, and neither of you parallel beings would even know... and that could be infinite.
nice images bro
Wish we could explore all of it in an instant
wow!! another great video this has inspired me great editing work also
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated! Best regards, BC
@MOODSTORELAXATIONSOUNDSTOHEAL
5 жыл бұрын
you to keep up the great work
Hello from France ! Very good job, impressif , when we know the difficulty and the work we have, to get this result!
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the film. Yes, it takes several months of filming and many many hours of post production editing to put together one of these 5 minute films. Regards, BC
Very Nice👌❤
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, much appreciated!
Before I die I hope I get to do this
Holy God
Me: *cries in Light pollution*
Amazing footage! I think you captured a geosynchronous satellite at 2:48, in the upper left corner quadrant of the screen. It seems to be motionless compared to the tree, which means it's not moving with respect to the Earth! Very hard to catch. :-)
@Tarnway0412
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, for your comment. Glad you enjoyed the film. Actually, unfortunately, what you are seeing at 2:48 is a hot pixal, also sometimes referred to as a stuck pixal. Sometimes, particularly on hot nights, the camera sensor will get these as it heats up during a long timelapse.They can be minimized by doing a sensor remap. I also have software which will eliminate most of them, but if pushed too far, it will also start eliminating stars. That hotpixal was particularly, stubborn. :)
Like Haven
Wow these footages are really similar to the ones that we have on our channel! It's superb and beautiful wouldn't be able to explain these scenes.
@Tarnway0412
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, much appreciated!
Very nice. Music credit?
@Tarnway0412
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! If you watch the end of the film, there are rolling credits which include a full music credit. However, if you missed that, the music is Believe In Yourself by Ashaneen and licensed from Pond 5.
wow this is great, we need people like you in this world. Not wars and negative news. This Video is presenting God miracle that he created. I like all of your videos. I would love to talk to you, and if you have any social messenger, facebook, skype, let me know please.
@Tarnway0412
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed our films.
Amazing! Can I use it in my video?
@Tarnway0412
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your appreciation and interest in our film. Use requests cannot be granted in the comment section and must be made at: wincase@hotmail.com Please contact us there and include details about your film project.
🌐🌍🌎🌍
Hi, can i get permission to use some of the images from your channel in one of my videos please? It's not monetized and i'll give you credits. Thanks!
@Tarnway0412
3 жыл бұрын
We can't give use permissions in the comment section. Please contact us at: wincase@hotmail.com When you do, you will need to provide some details about the project that you want to use our film in. Thanks.
where can I see this in real life?
@Tarnway0412
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Sarah, scenes in this were filmed at: Burney Falls in California, Mt. Shasta in California, Capital Reef National Park in Utah, and Mendocino California. Of course, what you are seeing in the film is what the camera sees with its high resolution low light sensor. Even with the naked eye, it is quite an amazing sight, but our eyes can't see all the detail and color which a long exposure by the camera will.
@MrTakeOne
3 жыл бұрын
@@Tarnway0412 Louisiana?
@Tarnway0412
3 жыл бұрын
We've never dine any filming in Louisiana, but always interested in finding good new dark sky locations.
@MrTakeOne
3 жыл бұрын
@@Tarnway0412 recommended site to check ? I use Darksitefinder
Look at the creation of God who created you in this life and made you .. Glory be to God
Ludzie Sa tylko podli ze swojej zawisci I podlosci
Allah Maha Besar
mlb
God is the Creator of everything, and He is the agent of everything
Glass sky you can see anaconda