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Post by shartmeyer on Feb 10, 2010 13:31:36 GMT
Since today "Auyan Tepui", the first movie of our new film series "On CP-tour with Stewart McPherson" is online. The filming was made by Stew while Irmgard and I edited and produced the footage, which provides amazing landscapes with i.e. Brocchinia reducta, Heliamphora minor, Utricularia humboldtii . In the course of this year the film series will be continued with trips to many more tepuis with their different Heliamphoras and other CP genera. Also most Nepenthes species will be shown at their natural sites in Asia/Australia in our film series. Some hours ago Stew emailed that he really likes the film and we all hope that the readers here enjoy it too: On CP-tour with Stewart McPherson: Auyan Tepui
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Post by Brian Barnes on Feb 10, 2010 22:05:31 GMT
Hey Sig, Excellent editing as usual! Thanks to Stew and yourself for making this wonderful film possible... Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by shartmeyer on Mar 4, 2010 10:28:20 GMT
Since today also the second part of our tepui film series with Stew "Ascent of Mount Roraima" is on-line for the public on YOUTUBE: It was a great pleasure to edit this footage and at the moment Irmgard and I are navigating through altogether 74 hours of tepui adventures on our editing computer (using about 1.5 Terabyte), therefore many more films will follow during the course of this year.
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Post by utricseb on Mar 11, 2010 19:50:35 GMT
This is great Siggy, thanks for sharing it here, and of course also thanks to Stew.
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Post by shartmeyer on Mar 29, 2010 15:23:17 GMT
Meanwhile part 3 "Gran Sabana to Ilu-Tramen Massif" of our tepui-adventures with Stew McPherson has been uploaded to our Youtube channel. After a visit at "Jasper Creek" near Mount Roraima Stew takes a helicopter to visit the Ilu-Tramen massif. Again within unique and fascinating landscapes he takes us now to Heliamphora elongata, H. ionesii and their natural hybride. And the story will go on ... On CP-tour with Stewart McPherson: Gran Sabana to Ilu-Tramen Massif
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Post by Brian Barnes on Mar 29, 2010 18:13:36 GMT
Hey Siggi, Great work. Thanks for sharing this video and allowing us to take a peak into the magical world of the Tepuis! Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by Randy Zerr on Mar 30, 2010 4:40:42 GMT
5 thumbs up!
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Post by shartmeyer on Sept 1, 2010 8:43:56 GMT
Meanwhile we uploaded also the introduction to our film to YouTube. At the original sites Stew is personally telling facts on the history and discovery of the South American tepuis (image = Amuri Tepui). The link is:
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Post by Brian Barnes on Sept 1, 2010 13:43:26 GMT
Well Done! Definitely a place I must go visit within the next few years... Thanks for sharing your videos with us, Brian
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