Monday, January 24, 2011



This will bake your noodles. Go full-screen, then use the mouse to look around.

It's part of an ad for a high-end fly-in fishing resort in British Columbia. I don't know if I'd pay the big bucks to catch a fish, but I do know I like the video and the technology behind it.

As a side-note, the song is "Hallelujah", written by Canadian poet Leonard Cohen. It was part of our wedding ceremony when Lisa and I got hitched.

9 comments:

Giulia said...

Whoa! That was so cool to watch.

(love the song btw) :)

Scote1992 said...

That is one of the coolest things I've seen in a while.

CeridianMN said...

I gotta say, I'm not sure if I like the song or the video more - they are both amazing. Thank you for the extra nudge as I skipped watching this video earlier when someone had it in my twitter feed.

Capt. Schmoe said...

Amazing video. I must say that I couldn't help but think how bad a bird strike would suck while jamming down that river.

The other thing I noticed was that scene where the horizon and the sky suddenly became the same shade of white and he did a 180. Gotta love helicopters.

Thanks for sharing a true audio-visual experience.

Matt206 said...

This resort is world renowned, I use to work for the company that provides the helicopters, very cool heli venture trips to amazing places....I traded that scenery for coffee in a PC12 in NWO now.... lol. Very cool video!

Anonymous said...

That's a super cool video, and Hallelujah for the win!

It's one of the best songs ever, but if you haven't heard Jeff Buckley's version of it, you're in for a real treat. It's widely regarded as the best arrangement and performance ever produced of Cohen's classic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIw0ewEsNHs

Anonymous said...

the future of audio-video entertainment looks amazing. all that's missing is the wind in your hair :)

matzeBT said...

Great Video.
You know that the Original Website has only the short version? :-)

The 5 Min. version ist great.....

5400AirportRdSouth said...

Wow. Awesome.

Gave me a little shiver when I realized this is probably where the future of TV is going...