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Thai Temple@ beach: Barabajaba World Music, “Escalier”
Jul 19th
Beautifuk Thailand Temples at the beach with world music and Haitian drums and chants by Hawaii’s own Barabajaba World Music Ensemble. The name of this tune is “Escalier” It is based on the Afro Haitian drum and dance piece and drum pattern named Makanda. Filmed on the beautiful beaches of Koh Samui, Thailand by Michael Pluznick on a Canon &D digital camera.
Thailand, Chiang Mai – Songkran Festival: Kid dancing
May 12th
Video we took while meeting kids all around the world for our non for profit initiative, “My Petit Mundo”, meant to enable kids to open up to other kids living at the other end of the world cultural universe. To see all the videos: blogs.tv5.org For more details, see our blog on our media partner Website TV5 Monde (in French): blogs.tv5.org Or take a look at all the pictures we took from our encounters with the kids: blogs.tv5.org
Thailand in Pictures (9 of 11) – Southern Region
Mar 8th
Southern provinces and major islands: Chumphon, Koh Phangan, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Tarutao, Krabi, Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Narathiwat, Pattani, Phangnga, Phatthalung, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ranong, Satun, Songkhla, Surat Thani, Trang, Yala. This video is a tribute to Thailand–its beautiful people, land, and culture. Images from Google. Spiritual songs created for healing, relaxing and meditation. Composer: Chamras Saewataporn Album: Morning Track 9: Friendship Friendship is life’s most sought-after ingredient The flavor could be destroyed by anger and gluttony Friendship lives in the conscience It emits through layers of kindness and generosity Omnipresent and powerful Friendship overcomes despise So let friendship be the sift that filters Whatever negative ingredients of life
Deadly Snake Charming on Thailand Beach with Bridget
Mar 3rd
This starts out like a comedy, then becomes deadly serious and tense. This is the final aired version — less intense than the rough cut as the sound effects and stings were flattened out in the mix. As an editor, rule number one is: “You win some, you lose some”
From Thailand episode. I was lead editor. Presented for artistic demo purposes of my editing. (c) Travel Channel

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