Monday, January 2, 2012

Street Furniture in Paris

A half-hour video showing various types of street furniture in Paris. This is a pretty boring video unless you are actually interested in street furniture (mailboxes, traffic lights, weird stuff like that). It's not touristy so much as it might serve as a reference if you're writing a novel or making a film about Paris. It includes: 00:10 Mailboxes 01:15 Wallace Fountains 03:46 Sanisettes 05:44 Trashcans and Recycling Bins 06:43 Vélib' Stations 08:12 Public Telephones 09:59 Streetlights 12:23 Morris Columns 13:11 Traffic Lights and Crosswalks 16:05 Bus Stops 18:42 Parking Meters 20:04 Autolib' Stations 21:37 Métro Entrances 27:00 Newsstands 28:48 Fire Hydrants 30:07 Taxi Stands 30:48 Benches 31:48 Survey Markers 32:21 Secret Entrances 32:52 Cleaning Water 33:36 Miscellaneous Turn on closed captions for informative narration. I spent months gathering footage for this, and I still left some things out (you have to cut things off somewhere and actually assemble the video, after all). And yes, it's boring enough that I fell asleep a few times while editing it. But it's mainly just a reference video. You never know when you might need to figure out how to find a fire hydrant in Paris!

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