This is a short film on the centenary Trans-Siberian Railway. We embarked August 2017 expecting to live a romantic long train journey, but it wasn’t only that: we enjoyed 2 weeks of absorbing and great experiences, both on the train and in the cities we visited. We departed from Moscow and stopped in Ekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Baikal Lake and Ulan-Ude, the formerly closed city in which we took the Trans-Mongolian route to UlaanBaatar to after visit the spectacular Mongolian countryside.
101 years after it was completed, the Trans-Siberian still keeps the tranquility and nostalgia of an historical ride.
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A film by J.J. Guillermo
Production by Raquel Delgado
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Technical:
Cameras: Sony a7s, GoPro Hero 4 Black Edition
Lenses: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM, Yongnuo 35mm f./2
GoPro Stabilizer: Feiyu G4s
Edited in: Final Cut Pro X
Music: "In the Distance" by Tony Anderson. Licensed: musicbed.com
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Special Thanks:
Antonio Pinto
Little Tuvshinzaya
Cast: J.J. Guillermo
Tags: Trans-Siberian, transsiberian, Trans-Mongolian, transmongolian, russia, tren, railway, journey, travel, train, ferrocarril, vacaciones, gopro, Moscow, Mongolia, Mongolian, steppe, ulaanbaatar, Ulan-Bator and Baikal
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