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Xiaoou Olivia Zhang
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2010
Cinema Studies
Film Practice
Film Practice
The Wild Art of Falconry (2011)
Please watch in HD.
A J412 student documentary project from the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. The documentary was made in spring, 2011.
The four falconers who appeared in the documentary are Kort Clayton, Patrick Rummans, Lucas Cramer, and Kelsey Goff, based in Oregon, US.
For information about the sport and the practice of the sport in Oregon, please visit oregonfalconers.com
A J412 student documentary project from the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. The documentary was made in spring, 2011.
The four falconers who appeared in the documentary are Kort Clayton, Patrick Rummans, Lucas Cramer, and Kelsey Goff, based in Oregon, US.
For information about the sport and the practice of the sport in Oregon, please visit oregonfalconers.com
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You Are Goodbye - Holly Conlan (2011)
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A Music Video of a song of Holly Conlan. For education purpose only. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All music copyrights belong to Holly Conlan. The filmmaker takes no financial benefits from the music. Shot on Canon T3i and T2i A work of Xiao Ou Zhang. Talents: Chi-hung Liao & Han Cao
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This is a FCP Editing Project in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. For Education Purpose Only. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
Alex Chudnovsky - Russian Romance
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For Education Purpose Only. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All music copyrights belong to Alex Chudnovsky. I take no financial benefits from the music. This is a music video project of the Journalism 331 ( J331 ) course in the University of Oregon. The music is purchased through iTune. Director&Producer: Xiao Ou Zhang Starring: Elizaveta Pyanzina Russian Romance is a classical composition ...
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I could watch this video all day!
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Great job! Keep it up !!
What a beautiful hawks and falcons and persons~! What a beautiful relationship
Thank u so so much . and i know it will be difficult to trap one cuz i dont know the times and the environment which i dont know
I want to become a falconer so bad for more than a year now. And so I´m asking myself why they don´t just use dogs to get the rabbits out?
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This, is perfect. Great job with it. <3
any tips on proper diets durring the rehabs i occasionaly due on the farm, ive helped a few get back strong and go fly away sometimes take a day sometimes a week sometimes a month, but they always get healthy and strong quick and then there ready to leave.
cannot purchase or buy any, have to trap a passage durring the allow time of year when ur aprenticeing
Modesto California area and im looking for a mentor please! weve always had a pair in our back 5 arce's on the ranch and ive helped rehab and get alot of babys and young adults back in the air and healthy and moving on whenever thy come out early or get injured or blown out ina storm and i realy love these birds, if anyone has any info on mentors in my area please let me know, thanks
Falconry is amazing and a very beautiful sport. This video is awesome!
Very well made video and does the sport justice with good taste.
hi ... im Egyption falconer im doing falconry in the arabic style here ... but im about to travel to U.S .. can any one help me where can i find place to buy hawk in Virginia or any near state ?
I've always wanted to get into Falconry, Never been able to find someone to mentor me though.
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im a falconer and i wood like to get a merlin
@4:48) That dude with the Red-Tailed Hawk, really is a good Falconer! You can't train one to hunt NIGHTCRAWLERS. Jacks, cottontails or pheasants, maybe. Well done, guy!
This was very well done. I've been a falconer for 51 years and have seen many changes in falconry. Used to be rather secretive not wanting the general public to see or learn much due to the fact that many times, people would somehow acquire birds but not know anything about them, consequently starving or totally mistreating the birds through a total lack of knowledge and understanding.However, in order to keep the sport alive, new interested parties must be encouraged to learn and participate.
Poor representation of falconry. Apprentice falconers walking their raptors in the park? Clubs being invaded by abatement falconers is a sad state. Selling falconry as the new ‘woke’ tree hugger sport is pathetic. Figures this load of libtard crap came out of Oregon. Burn Portland, burn. Let’s go Brandon!
3:52......my buddy and meeee!!!!...now back off and let me finish my tidbit...lol
Hey man, I'm a falconer in WA state. Every state has a falconry club or association, look it up online and write to them. I'm sure somebody in NY would be happy to help you!
no problem buddy:)
Nah its perfectly fine, don't sweat it man, we all learn sumthin new everyday :)
thanks for correction, its always good, but the key word in that sentence was "probably"
Please visit the Oregon Falconers Association if you are located in Oregon area. The website is in the description of the video. Good luck!
actually carbon is probably a red tailed falcon/peregrine mix
Im 15, live in ny, would love to become an apprentice, state law says that I can but I dont have the money to really get into it, but I would love to, any tips I found your video inspiring and awesome!
Im working on getting an apprenticeship, any tips?
I'm 16. I live in Michigan, and I'm looking to get in Falconry. I have parent approval, and lots of space. My dad (whom I live with) live near Cabrefae Ski Resort, in a wide open area with a field and a large cut of woods. There are always birds of prey around, and plenty of prey animals. I have read, and reread the Michigan Falconry laws, and made sure the area is suitable. I really want to get a jump start on my training before winter sets in. Any tips for an aspiring Falconeer?
Carbon looked like a Prairie falcon to me. I always wanted to be a falconer, but I can't handle the hunting part. >.<
AMAZING VIDEO!!! im hopefully gonna get an apprenticeship soon and im hoping to fly a kestrel as my first bird :) good luck with making videos this one was amazing!!!!
thanks
Quote of the producer "I think she's a peregrine falcon/gyrfalcon cross." I guess you can also ask Kort about his Carbon by visiting the Oregon Falconers Association website. He is the president there. The website should have his contact info :)
very nice
very cool, i love this stuff!!
I LOVED this. Thanks for sharing.
oh what kind of bird was carbon
Awesome thanks!
@rbmelanie :)
@keyqui05 this is shot on Canon 75-300mm, 18-55mm, and 50mm lenses
@Kris10Valle thank you!
@falconfather69 Thank you! I'm glad you like it!
Beautiful, your daughter has quite the talent.
This is great(: Good job
impressive!! what lens do you use??
As a N.C. falconer I found your video moving and well done. Thanks
Well done !
So gorgeous. Well done, Olivia :)
@chudnovsky Thank you very much Alex! Actually I just send a message to you through the website informing you about this MV :) These images came to my mind the first time I listened to the music. I love the music. It inspired me a lot on the production. I'm glad you like it!
Wow man!!.. that is very beautiful imagery and beautifully produced!!... Congratulations you have done true justice to this composition :) Thank you Cheers, Alex