Sun, 30 December 2007 As London Landscape TV celebrates more than 90,000 downloads since it started at the end of April 2007, here are 30 minutes of the very best footage (including a few shots airing for the first time) of London throughout 2007.
Shown chronologically, watch London progress through the seasons as we re-visit all the great locations in the capital city that was captured for LLTV viewers since May. This podcast goes back to basics: the only fx allowed (outside the opening titles) are fade transitions from scene to scene. The only sound is that captured by the camera as it filmed each location. Please use this episode as your window on London. Put it up on your computer screen or LCD panel as a background. Just enjoy London from the many viewpoints the camera used. Enjoy its scenery, its architecture, and above all its people. London Landscape TV continues its filming of the UK's capital city throughout 2008, so stay subscribed, tell all your friends, and write to me at nick@lansley.com with your feedback and places you would love to see filmed in London! If you use iTunes please feedback your views on the LLTV podcast page (in iTunes highlight 'London Landscape TV (HD720p)' in your list of podcasts and click the right-arrow that appears next to the 'clean' tag). Oh and have a Happy New Year! Best regards Nick Lansley London Landscape TV. Comments[1] |
Sun, 23 December 2007 Every night in December, Carol groups from London are each given an hour's slot at Trafalgar Square to sing their Christmas hearts out in front of a festive audience. Here is a carol from one such group, filmed live in front of a free audience in front of the National Portrait Gallery. Behind them is the tree given by Norway (as they do every year) for thanks in response to military help given by the UK in World War II. So Merry Christmas to every London Landscape TV viewer - and watch out for some fantastic fresh film of London every week in the New Year! Comments[1] |
Wed, 12 December 2007 12 December 2007 - I catch the sunlight fading by the River Thames as London's evening lights come to life - spectacular buildings lit up on the city's riverscape. I then visit Leicester Square to catch some of the latest movies and enjoy the Christmas fun-fair. Finally I join the many thousands shopping for Christmas gifts at Oxford Circus, where the great shopping districts of Oxford Street and Regent Stree meet. The Christmas lights on both streets are truly excellent tis year (I hope my HD camera did tthem justice!). Comments[0] |
