This video was shot a while ago (several months) and assembled only recently (may be in January). While originally not intended to be published, and just kept offline for evaluation only purposes, nevertheless decided to have it published. This video was in fact only accessible/visible from specific FB pages for Panasonic Lumix camera enthusiasts and not published on my channel. But, considering the amazing quality that can be achieved with this little and handy m43 camera, thought about making it public for others to enjoy, obviously primarily addressed to all Panasonic Lumix users out there, especially, of course, GX80/GX85. Location already visited (and filmed) in the past but, this time, in a slightly different environment/season and as well as for the subjects taken. Clips are, indeed, entirely new of course. Not the same ones already used in a similar video shot on this location.
Description:
CityLife is a residential, commercial and business district, still under construction, although the most part of it has now been completed), situated a short distance from the old city center of Milan, Italy; it has an area of 36.6 hectares (90 acres).
The development is being carried out by a company controlled by Generali Group, that won the international tender for the redevelopment of the historic neighborhood of Fiera Milano with an offer of €523 million. The project is designed by famous architects Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki and Daniel Libeskind. For more infos, please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CityLif...) .
The new exhibition centre in Rho-Pero opened in 2005, 85 years after the first Trade Fair in April 1920. The Fiera’s move outside Milan benefited the city by eliminating traffic problems caused by big events and by freeing up a highly valuable area. An international tender for the redevelopment of the old Fiera area, seeking to create an unprecedented level of connectivity with the surrounding urban context, concluded in 2004. The CityLife project won the competition due to the high level of architectural and environmental quality it offered.
The 20 exhibition halls, with a total volume of about 2,500,000 m3 (88,000,000 cu ft), were demolished and submit to remediation in 2007 and 2008. Painstaking efforts were made to protect and recover the area’s stock of trees, 120 of which were saved and relocated in the public parks over Milan. Since 2007 a Permanent Environmental Observatory has worked to protect the surrounding districts. Administered by local public authorities, it controls the noise, dust and environmental impact during all stages of construction, using among other things, sound-absorbing and dust protective.
At the end of July 2014, Generali Group reached an agreement with Allianz to become sole owner of CityLife, through the acquisition of the remaining 33% of the company that manages CityLife. At the same time, Allianz will acquire Il Dritto and part of the residential district within the area.
The project involves the construction of three skyscrapers, with dedicated areas for offices, stores, restaurants and services. The luxury residential area will cover about 164,000 m2 (1,770,000 sq ft), with around 1,300 apartments (housing about 4,500 people). If you want to see how one of those luxury apartments looks like inside, watch this: • Attico Chopin - Residenza Hadid, City... ... . In addition, more than 50% of the available area, 170,000 m2 (1,800,000 sq ft) are dedicated to green spaces. There will also be underground parking space for around 7,000 vehicles. Further to the existing public transportation network, the CityLife area will be served by a new extension of the metro line 5, with a dedicated station at the centre of Piazza Tre Torri.
This is the second video I made on this location, the former was shot over 3 years ago (Dec 2019) with a Canon EOS M with Magic Lantern custom firmware hack in it (see: • MILAN’s CITY-LIFE - CANON EOS M + MAG... ).
Video:
Clips shot last October 30th, with my Panasonic Lumix m43 mirror-less camera, at full 4K UHD resolution, 3840x2160p, 24fps, Cinelike-D profile. Video rendered in 4K UHD @24fps cinematic format, cinemascope 2.35:1 A/R (black bars at the top and bottom of the frame). Editing, cuts, color correction and grading carried out in DaVinci Resolve 16.5. Final export at 4K resolution via VEGAS 17 after an intermediate rendering in DVR. . Video’s file-size: 3.94GB. Average bit-rate: 136Mbps.
Enjoy! Thank you very much to everyone for watching and comment! I hope you enjoy this video, as much as I enjoyed making it.
Stay connected with me at:
Facebook: / luca.trava1
Instagram: / lb_tra
Смотрите видео City-Life (new video) // Panasonic Lumix GX-80 онлайн без регистрации, длительностью часов минут секунд в хорошем качестве. Это видео добавил пользователь LBTRA 03 Май 2023, не забудьте поделиться им ссылкой с друзьями и знакомыми, на нашем сайте его посмотрели 92 раз и оно понравилось 5 людям.