Monday, February 7, 2011

Virtual Walks of Europe - A Unique Travel Experience

In June of 2003, Kav and I took a Globus tour of Italy - their "Italian Mosaic." Before leaving for the trip, I borrowed a Steadicam Jr. from a good friend in Los Angeles who is a film editor. I wanted to use it with my home video camera to shoot better quality home movies while on this "once in a lifetime" trip. The Steadicam Jr stabilizes the camera and completely eliminates any shaking.


The 21-day (with two extensions) trip was absolutely wonderful! The group of about 25 people on the tour all meshed nicely and the food, the sights, the art, were fantastic. I shot hours of video, some of it while actually walking down the streets of Rome, Florence, Venice, and Naples. The Steadicam Jr produced smooth shots that seemed to “float.” And in Venice, I proposed to Kathi at sunset in a gondola on the Grand Canal. We purhased our wedding rings in the gold market of Florence.

Returning to the US, I viewed the video I had shot with the Steadicam and quickly realized that it would be perfect for watching while walking on our treadmill. A few tests confirmed my idea - the “virtual walks” could give you the impression that you were actually “walking” the streets of these beautiful European cities and could make the time spent on the treadmill pass quickly.

Having recently retired from a career in teaching Television Production, and having just celebrated our marriage, I proposed another idea to my new wife: We would form a tv production company which would purchase professional equipment and film "Treadmill Virtual Walks" of European cities. We would then sell these virtual walks on the Internet.

Kathi immediately agreed and we got busy with the details. We formed a corporation, researched equipment, purchased it, along with the rights to music suitable for accompanying these walks.

In addition to the “virtual walks” which we would shoot with Steadicam equipment, we also decided to take a tripod and shoot more traditional travel video footage. We planned on editing this footage into our “Armchair Travel Videos” which, accompanied by classical music, we would also sell on the Internet. Our objective was to come back from a 2 week shoot in a European city with two totally different types of footage, which could then be edited into two totally different types of travel videos.


We set off to Venice on our first professional “shoot” in April of 2001. We stayed in the Marconi Hotel overlooking the Rialto Bridge and the Grand Canal. We had excellent weather and worked hard. Awake and on the street by 7 AM each morning, we shot treadmill walks while the streets were empty and then returned to our hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, we returned to the streets for more shooting. We shot most days until well into the night. Venice is absolutely incredible! If you’ve never been to Venice, you must go. You’ll never regret it.

Returning home after 10 long days of shooting in Venice, we rested for one month. In June we left for 2 weeks of filming in London. I promised Kathi we wouldn’t work so hard in London, that any rain days would be “days off” for us.

It didn’t rain a single day while we were in London. We filmed virtual walks in Hyde Park, along the canal in Little Venice, and on the Hampstead Heath, among others. At the end of two weeks shooting, we were exhausted.

We got on the plane and flew directly to Rome for two more weeks of filming! And it didn’t rain a single day in Rome! We filmed virtual walks along the Via Veneto, the Appian Way outside Rome, and a walk in Pincio Gardens. At the end of a month of filming we returned to the US vowing never to commit to such an exhausting schedule again.

Soon after we returned from Rome, I received a call from my film editor friend in Los Angeles. He was editing Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen's feature “When In Rome” and needed some night scenes of Rome. Did I have any night time scenes which they could purchase?

Weeks later they did purchase a number of my night scenes and used them in the movie. And that’s how we got into the business of selling stock footage of Rome, Venice, and London to television networks and production houses.

In October of 2003, we returned to London. This time we concentrated on filming in the villages outside of London. We filmed virtual walks in the Darent River Valley, in Otford, in Canterbury, in Salisbury, and some in London, along with the usual tripod shots.

What To Look For In Credit Card Travel Rewards

With the use of credit cards becoming mainstream, credit card companies are looking for ways to make their card stand out in the crowd. They want to entice customers to chose their card over someone else's by offering customers the chance to earn rewards for what they spend. A popular reward is for travel. Most travel rewards center around air travel, but there are many different types of air travel rewards.


Travel rewards usually work on the basis of earning points or miles from the purchases you make on your credit card. Some rewards work towards discounts off air travel, while others offer a chance to earn free airline tickets. Other rewards that may be offered are car rental discounts and hotel discounts. Some of these travel rewards can also be used for non-travel related rewards like at restaurants or shopping centers. Using a credit card with travel rewards gives you an opportunity to earn something while making purchases with credit card. You do not have to do anything else, except use the credit card when you make purchases. The idea is to offer customers something that will encourage the use of their credit card.

There are many different types of travel rewards with many different things to consider. Cards that offer frequent flier miles are often considered to be the best reward cards available. The earnings are much higher than with other types of rewards. It is very important with rewards cards to understand how you much you earn. The conversion rates vary from card to card. One card may offer you a reward worth 2 cents on each dollar you spend, while another card only offers ½ a cent per dollar you spend. To get the maximum benefit always know how the reward system works. Some travel reward cards also have limits. Some expire if not used in a certain time period and some have no expiration. Some cards also limit where the rewards can be used while others do not. There are also limits on the amount of rewards you can earn. It is very important to check out how the program works and all of the limits or uses.


Travel rewards credit cards give back to the consumer. Instead of burying yourself in debt you can actually find a practical reason to use credit cards. You earn something that you will use. You end up saving a little money while you spend. It is important to shop around for these types of cards, though. Cards range in what they offer from air miles to hotel stays. They vary from airline sponsored cards to a standard credit card, but they offer you something for using them.

What you need to know about - cancun travel

The charismatic Cancun can quench anyone's thirst for enjoyment caressing the bountiful nature. The island is nestled in the lately recognized state of Mexico. Cancun leaves a thrilling impact on all its visitors because of more than a few reasons. The place is blessed with some exotic beaches and a laudable Mexican history. The natives of this bewitching place have spared not even a single effort in refurbishing a ravishing nightlife on their island.


The out of the ordinary temptations-- The island is a host two numerous crystal clear beaches and is virtually divided into two segments- the Hotel Zone and El Centro or the Cancun City. The Hotel Zone is a meant to hail the tourists with a multitude of hotels, restaurants, markets and the delectable water activities. Your travel agency can service you with the reservations. The charges fluctuate from hotel to hotel. The El Centro is the area of the locals and is often thronged by the outsiders due to the fantastic cultural festivals and activities.

The mystifying white sand and the large transparent water bodies at Cancun encourage numerous relished water sports. You can enjoy snorkeling and swimming next to dolphins at any of the beaches and especially at places like Xcaret nature park, Xel Ha and Isla Mujeres. But this is not all. If you don't want to get drenched in crystal blue water, try your hand at horse riding, golf, kayaking etc. The Xcaret nature park that is around 35 miles away from Cancun has mind blowing coral formations along with outstanding Mayan temples. The south of Cancun invites you to the rare and diverse species of wildlife at the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.

The climate of the place is mild throughout the year with above 80 degree Fahrenheit for 330 days. The average summer temperature varies from 80 to 85 degree Fahrenheit. The rain god is merciless during the months of March and April while there are little or more showers during the rest of the months. The climate of the place is such that it shores up the activity of golf all round the year. Coming to the history and culture the Mayan ruins and archaeological sites of Mexico are a treat to the eyes. Tulum, a site near Cancun is regarded as the world's first lighthouses. The site of Chichen Itza that grounds some of the bizarre Mayan ruins and El Castillo Pyramid is definitely a destination to visit.

The cultural activities like the original Mexican dance at the Ballet Folklorico Nacional de Mexico, the shopping and other outdoor enjoyments at the small island coast of Isla Mujeres and the like are worth watching and visiting on the soil of Mexico. The nightclubs like Senor Frogs, La Boom, Congo Bongo and the Parque De Las Palapas at El Centro facilitate scrumptious cuisines with luscious drinks, laser shows and gentle music. Cancun hosts more than 400 restaurants with miscellaneous food ranging from sea food to Italian, Japanese, Caribbean to the American dishes.

The precautions and arrangements Once you made up your mind to visit Cancun, make sure that you immunize yourself against Hepatitis A and B, typhoid and rabies. This is in order to avert the threat of diarrhea, malaria and contact with any wild animal during your visit. The CDC-Centres for Disease and Control Prevention recommends the people particularly the tourists to focus on total personal hygiene from washing hands and brushing teeth regularly, drinking bottled water and not to buy food from street vendors. The Chloroquine drug should be kept to ward off the malarial infection. Finally keep a pair of sunglasses, sunscreen lotions, summer clothes and a picture ID or your birth certificate before boarding your flight to Cancun.

So move out, get baked in the sun at the breathtaking island of Cancun!