London Landscape TV (HD 720p)
If you love London, you'll love London Landscape TV. This regular high-definition video podcast allows your TV or computer to become your own window overlooking one of the world's greatest and historic capital cities. Whether you live in London now, have stayed in London and wish to remember it, or you have never been but would love to come, let London Landscape TV be your visual guide to the UK's capital city. Each LLTV podcast episode is filmed in high-definition by Nick Lansley to bring each particular scene into sharp focus and allows the life of London unfold before the lens in high resolution detail. The finished movie file is available in the format MPEG4 H.264 Widescreen 720P HD which is compatible with most HD video players. You'll find LLTV in the iTunes Podcast Directory, Adobe Media Player catalog, TVTonic for Windows Media Player, Zune, and at various other podcast directory sites such as Juice, Doppler, Democracy, jPodder and Feedstation. You can use the RSS feed in any RS reader or pod-catcher application. Check out LLTV's website at http://www.londonlandscape.tv for all the ways of receiving, watching and enjoying episodes, and even re-using content under the terms of a creative commons license.
I have had many requests from viewers asking about how London's 2012 Olympic Village is getting on. I am pleased to say that, as this video shows, there has been a vast change since I visited the site last summer. I took the opportunity to start at the same place as I filmed from last year then cycled along the canals that surround the Olympic village site to give a full perspective on the building works as well as reveal a 'hidden' london of peaceful canals and waterways. This episode starts with a map of the Olympic Village but if you would like to cross-reference, head to http://maps.google.co.uk and search for "pudding mill lane". This is a Docklands Light Railway station which has existed for some time but now finds itself in the heart of the Olympic village site. Although the Google aerial photography has not yet caught up with the building works, you can still clearly see the main roads and canals surrounding the site. This episode was filmed on Monday 2nd March 2009 - about 1400 days to go...!
Direct download: LLTV_Olympic_Site_March_2009.mp4
Category: LLTVONE -- posted at: 5:22 PM
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