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yohomedia · 6 days
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Orupaap: Music and Dance in South Sudan from Yoho Media on Vimeo.
V1 21/04/24
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yohomedia · 5 months
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MOTHERLOAD from LYNCH SISTERS FILM on Vimeo.
It is often said that the hardest part of any adventure is getting out the door. Planning and packing are tedious and time consuming. But the moment you cross over the threshold from the distractions of the real world to the freedom of the hills, everything seems to just fall into place.
(Said no mother ever.)
Follow professional skiers and mothers Izzy Lynch and Tessa Treadway as they carry the load of loss, life changing events, and the love of their children into the mountains where they find the moments of peace, growth and healing that help them carry on.
A LYNCH SISTERS FILM
Dedicated to our moms: Sandy Parry Sarah German
Featuring: Tessa Treadway Kasper Treadway Raffi Treadway Malto Treadway Izzy Lynch Knox Garneau
Directed & Edited: Zoya Lynch Written & Produced: Izzy Lynch
Presented by: Arc’teryx - Jill Young
With Support From: BUFF- Marie Eve Bilodeau Rossignol- Nick Castagnoli Thule - Martin Cardinal Revelstoke Mountain Resort- Carly Moran Kicking Horse Mountain Resort - Tyson Newell Giro- Travis Tomczak
Cinematography: Peter Wojnar Elora Braden Tom Poole Zoya Lynch Tim Grey Dave Treadway Garret VanSwearingen Mitch Cheek
Graphic & Motion Design: Blair Richmond & Imperial Post
Audio: Ken Bibby aka “Rick”
Sound Design & Mix: Scotty Beam & Cleod9 Music
Color: Bryan Ralph & Trout Lake Colour
Photography: Zoya Lynch Robin O’Neill Blake Jorgenson Aidan Trudel
Music: Selah “Heritage” Easy Giant “My Salty Jente” Silhouettes “Downstream” Ocie Elliot “We Fall In” The Hunts “Love of Mine”
Newspaper Article courtesy of CTV Vancouver
Special Thanks to: The “Mannies” Aiden Trudel Mackenzie Gamble John Parry Josh Parry Gill Parry Sarah German Justin Nicholas Isaac Kamink Molly Baker James Kim George Weetman Verity King Brylee Geddis
In memory of: Dave Treadway
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yohomedia · 7 months
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Hefnamy - Nassar R2-V4-ENGSUBS from Yoho Media on Vimeo.
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yohomedia · 1 year
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UNKNOWN BELIZE – Official Trailer from The European Nature Trust on Vimeo.
From stunning coral reefs to pristine rainforests and tropical savannas brimming with biodiversity, Unknown Belize explores the nation’s unique natural beauty and character in conservation. As we journey across Belize’s diversity of marine and terrestrial habitats, we explore visionary environmental projects, meeting the passionate conservationists and grassroots foundations working to preserve the nation’s natural heritage. We encounter the rich diversity of Belizean cultures, witnessing the vibrancy of a nation that has quietly been preserving its natural environment. Where other nations have dominated the international travel agenda, Belize is a nation so unique in its offering to curious, conscientious travelers. At the culmination of the series, we will have a complete picture of the intricate tapestry that makes up one of the world’s most captivating countries.
Unknown Belize features Belize’s most visionary and integral Non-Governmental Organisations and conservation foundations working together to preserve Belize’s natural heritage: Belize Audubon Society, Belize Maya Forest Trust, BFREE, Clearwater Aquarium Research Institute, Community Baboon Sanctuary, Crocodile Research Coalition, Friends for Conservation and Development, Fragments of Hope, Mar Alliance, Maya Leader Alliance, Oceana, Panthera, Program for Belize, Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association, The Foundation for Wildlife Conservation, The Nature Conservancy and Ya’axche Conservation Trust.
ATTEND THE UK PREMIERE OF UNKNOWN BELIZE
On 7th June, TENT will be hosting the UK Premiere of Unknown Belize at the Royal Geographical Society. 100% of proceeds will be donated to the protection and promotion of Belize's environmental wealth.
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yohomedia · 1 year
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UNKNOWN BELIZE – Official Trailer from The European Nature Trust on Vimeo.
From stunning coral reefs to pristine rainforests and tropical savannas brimming with biodiversity, Unknown Belize explores the nation’s unique natural beauty and character in conservation. As we journey across Belize’s diversity of marine and terrestrial habitats, we explore visionary environmental projects, meeting the passionate conservationists and grassroots foundations working to preserve the nation’s natural heritage. We encounter the rich diversity of Belizean cultures, witnessing the vibrancy of a nation that has quietly been preserving its natural environment. Where other nations have dominated the international travel agenda, Belize is a nation so unique in its offering to curious, conscientious travelers. At the culmination of the series, we will have a complete picture of the intricate tapestry that makes up one of the world’s most captivating countries.
Unknown Belize features Belize’s most visionary and integral Non-Governmental Organisations and conservation foundations working together to preserve Belize’s natural heritage: Belize Audubon Society, Belize Maya Forest Trust, BFREE, Clearwater Aquarium Research Institute, Community Baboon Sanctuary, Crocodile Research Coalition, Friends for Conservation and Development, Fragments of Hope, Mar Alliance, Maya Leader Alliance, Oceana, Panthera, Program for Belize, Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association, The Foundation for Wildlife Conservation, The Nature Conservancy and Ya’axche Conservation Trust.
ATTEND THE UK PREMIERE OF UNKNOWN BELIZE
On 7th June, TENT will be hosting the UK Premiere of Unknown Belize at the Royal Geographical Society. 100% of proceeds will be donated to the protection and promotion of Belize's environmental wealth.
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yohomedia · 1 year
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An tOileán Tiar / The Western Island - The history and culture of the Blasket Islands. from Yoho Media on Vimeo.
A film for the Blasket Island Centre in Kerry, South West Ireland, exploring the the history and culture of the Blasket Islands.
The Blaskets are a group of seven, small islands off the South West corner of Ireland. Exposed to the full force of the Atlantic Ocean, the islands have a remarkable history, having supported a population of around 150 people since the 16th century. The islanders emerged from relative obscurity in the middle of the twentieth century when linguists, ethnographers, writers and photographers began to visit, seeing the islands as a last outpost of Ireland’s language and culture, untainted by English rule or the Catholic Church; the islands had no priest, doctor or shop. The islanders responded by putting pen to paper; building on centuries of oral story telling they produced over 40 new books, a mixture of autobiography and island tales, just as their culture and community was starting to implode. In 1953 the islands were abandoned.
We were commissioned by Ireland’s Office of Public Works to make a documentary film telling this extraordinary story. Shot over four seasons, using specialist 4k equipment and a drone, the film captures the full glory of a year on the edge of the Atlantic. It is shown in a purpose-built cinema at the Blasket Island Visitors Centre, which is situated on the mainland, overlooking the islands.
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yohomedia · 2 years
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Fall Foliage - 1,600W Drone Light from BROOKLYN AERIALS on Vimeo.
Shot in the Catskill Mountains on RED Helium 8K.
1,600W LED with Parabolic Reflectors on Freefly ALTA 6
Music: Walrus Ghost - Levels
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yohomedia · 2 years
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Russia, Kamchatka. Wild and Implicit from Timelab.pro on Vimeo.
Here in this project we didn't plan to show an exact image of objects. The main idea is the search and transmission of the harmony of the surrounding world. We believed that nature of Kamchatka is perfect and any copying of it is meaningless.
Special thanks: snow-valley.ru Tours to Kamchatka helipro.ru Heliski on Kamchatka
Music by Kirill Gorokhov: instagram.com/unsmusic/
Shot on DJI Mavic 3
Project of Andrew Efimov Drone pilot Artem Chirukhin Drone camera & pilot Vitaly Karpovich, Andrew Efimov Ground Camera Vladimir Mikhailov Edit Andrew Efimov Color grading Vitaly Karpovich Composer Kirill Gorokhov Sound Designer Artem Zinovyev Designer Alexa Geletey SMM Ksenia Chekhovskaya, Azat Zalyaev CMO Alyona Tin Producer Anastasia Mikhailova, Andrew Efimov
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yohomedia · 2 years
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Letter to a Cycad from Natural History Museum Denmark on Vimeo.
'Letter to a Cycad' is a visual homage to the historic Palmhouse in Copenhagen, and a reflection on the evolution of plants and our human impact on the planet. Using a fictional voice of the late botanist Frederik Liebmann (1813-1856) who found and described the cycad species Dioon edule, the oldest specimen in the Palmhouse, the film explores life histories and the current biodiversity crisis.
CREDITS
PRODUCER Anders Drud
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Frederik Wolff
MANUSCRIPT Rasmus Zwicki
VOICE AND SOUND Rasmus Zwicki
ART DIRECTION, STORY BOARD AND ANIMATION DarkMatters.dk
THANKS Jesper Riis Christiansen Ole Seberg Tonni Eilertsen Hanne Espersen Henning Knudsen Nele Høgsbro
Supported by IARU Virtual Museum Tours / UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
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yohomedia · 2 years
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Sounds of the South - Official Trailer [4K] from HTN Films on Vimeo.
(2021, 60 min, dir. Hubert Neufeld)
Dutch musician Ruben Hein’s love for nature and wildlife has always been central to his creativity. But when he decided to visit Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic, some of the wildest regions on the planet, he had no way to know how deeply the experience would impact him.
From February to March of 2020, Hein embarked on a 22-night voyage to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Known for their colossal seabird colonies and abundant marine life, monstrous glaciers and ruggedly beautiful coastlines, these still-untouched areas allow visitors to see a side of the planet few of us are ever lucky enough to experience.
As creatures who spend much of our lives plugged into a near-ceaseless succession of laptop screens and smartphone apps, the stresses of society are all around us and the sounds of civilization almost always in our ears. What does this do to us and at what cost? How often do we really get the chance to break away, to harken to sounds more natural than those that surround us every day?
Join Hein as he attempts to do just that, searching for inspiration for his next album as he ventures among some of the far south’s most surreal landscapes and iconic creatures. Overlaid with his own original music, this documentary seeks to capture some of the magic of his journey into this wondrous other world, in whose presence the most immediate response is awe.
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yohomedia · 3 years
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Burberry - Open Spaces / Dir. Megaforce from MEGAFORCE on Vimeo.
FULL CREDITS: AGENCY & PRODUCTION: @riffrafffilms CREATIVE & DIRECTION: @the_megaforce EXEC PRODUCER/OWNER: Matthew Fone PRODUCER: @cathyhoodx PRODUCTION MANAGER: @lauzyduffy PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: @lauralingling / @tinymichelle CHOREOGRAPHER: @la.horde CASTING DIRECTOR @kharmelcochranecasting STYLIST: ANA STEINER #AnaSteiner DOP: @mrjustinbrown LOCATIONS: @saltfilm_locations @carl.fairall 1st AD: @benjjji GAFFER: @prolight_davis MAKE-UP ARTIST: @gemmasmithedhouse HAIR STYLIST: @mr.hiroshi.matsushita CAMERA: @panavisionofficial STOCK: @kodak_shootfilm FILM PROCESSING: @cinelabuk EDITOR: @joeguestdotcom EDIT HOUSE: @finalcutedit POST HOUSE: @movingpicturecompany 2D CREATIVE DIRECTOR : @lovejuicelex POST PRODUCER: @jr0ngo COLOURIST: @emilianoserantoni SOUND DESIGN: @samashwell at @750_mph TRACKING VEHICLES: @bickersaction CLIENT: @burberry CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER: @riccardotisci17 VP CREATIVE: @rachcrowther SENIOR ART DIRECTOR: @alrwatts ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR - @louisgabriel.info ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR - @harry.bradb LEAD PRODUCER: @willprestongeorge SENIOR PRODUCER: @asha_joneja PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: @katiewrightx PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: @g8neva DIRECTOR OF STYLING: @jamesrncampbell STYLIST ASSISTANT: @donnikaa STYLIST ASSISTANT: @amylouiseryall JUNIOR STYLIST: @thomas.ramshaw STYLING ASSISTANT: @davounte
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yohomedia · 3 years
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After Ice from Kieran Baxter on Vimeo.
Glaciers reflect our past and reveal our future. This short film overlays imagery from the archives of the National Land Survey of Iceland with current day footage of six outlet glaciers in the Hornafjörður region of Southeast Iceland to reveal the breathtaking story of a rapidly disappearing frozen world.
:: Sources and further reading below ::
Directed by Kieran Baxter Written & narrated by M Jackson Produced by Þorvarður Árnason & Kieran Baxter
Historical imagery based on aerial photography from National Land Survey of Iceland with additional photography by Colin Baxter
Drone filming in Vatnajökull National Park carried out under special permit
Drone filming, 3D compositing & editing by Kieran Baxter Additional drone & ice cave filming by Þorvarður Árnason Additional drone filming by Ólafur Rögnvaldsson Sound engineering by Alex Marquez Narration recorded at Ancora Publishing
Music by Hugar: ‘Órói’ - ‘Úti’ - ‘Aftur í Tíma’ Bergur Þórisson & Pétur Jónsson © Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd. Courtesy of Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Sponsored by: Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources Icelandic Glaciers – a natural laboratory to study climate change Landsbankinn Community Fund
Thanks to: 3DVisLab, DJCAD, University of Dundee • University of Iceland's Research Centre in Hornafjörður • Vatnajökull National Park • Icelandic Transport Authority • Icelandic Meteorological Office • Icelandic Glaciological Society • South East Iceland Nature Research Center • Glacierworld, Hoffell • Sjónhending • IceGuide • Glacier Adventure • Glacier Trips • Stepman • Gale Force North • Heading North
Special thanks: Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir • Óskar Arason • Helga Árnadóttir • Joaquín Belart • Kieran Duncan • Eyjólfur Guðmundsson • Snævarr Guðmundsson • Hrafnhildur Hannesdóttir • Steinunn Hödd Harðardóttir • Kristín Hermannsdóttir • Tómas Jóhannesson • Eyjólfur Magnússon • Gunnlaugur Þór Pálsson • Chris Rowland • Martin Schuhmacher • Matt Sprick • Alice Watterson • Þrúðmar Þrúðmarsson
Copyright © 2021 climatevis.com/after-ice
Sources and further reading: Historical aerial photographs are free to access from the National Land Survey of Iceland: lmi.is/is/vefsjar/kortasjar/loftmyndasafn-1 Measurements of glacier termini in Iceland are recorded and published by the Glaciological Society of Iceland: spordakost.jorfi.is/ Almost half of the total ice mass lost in Iceland in the last 130 years has occurred since the mid 1990s: doi.org/10.3389/feart.2020.523646 The overwhelming scientific consensus is that recent climate warming trends are due to human activity: climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus
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yohomedia · 3 years
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كيف تنشأ متحف from Yoho Media on Vimeo.
متحف السودان المجتمعي
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yohomedia · 3 years
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Changing Oceans from Nomads Expeditions on Vimeo.
Environmental short film showing the diversity of life in the planets rapidly changing oceans.
Produced by Nomads Expeditions, 2017 nomads-expeditions.com
Production Music: epidemicsound.com
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yohomedia · 3 years
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M166 - The Changing Currents Of The North Atlantic from Vincent Urban on Vimeo.
In late 2020, I had the chance to accompany a team of oceanographers from the University Of Hamburg on the FS Meteor, one of Germany’s main research vessels, on a journey to the North Atlantic.
This 17-minute documentary explores the connection between ocean currents and our planets climate, shows how life feels like on a 4-week journey at sea as the scientist doing the hard work of measuring the effects of climate change.
Specifically, this cruise collected data about the overflows, the exchange of cold salty water on the sea floors, between the Artic and the Atlantic Ocean. This is part of the circulation system that affects the climate in Northern Europe.
This was a very special experience to me, learning about such a complex and interesting topic, interacting with the crew and living with the scientists on a ship for such a long time, finding friends and great moments.
Thank you so much to everyone who helped me on this long journey, from start to finish.
Produced by: 27 Kilometer Entertainment GmbH Shot on: Canon EOS R5 Animation and Title Design: Moril Gnoyke Color Grading: Andreas Teichert Special Thanks for your all your help: Jan Oliver Eisermann, Rebecca Riggs, Malte Schlieker, Tim Hillmer, Annika Gebben, Tim Höddinghaus, Leo Beisert, Charlotta Mirbach, Clarissa Beckert, Thomas Muis
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Music (in order of appearance): Martin Roth - “AN ANALOG GUY IN A DIGITAL WORLD" 2WEI - “THE OVERFLOW" Grandbrothers- “FROM A DISTANCE" 2WEI - “FOUND BY THE FISHERMEN” Martin Kohlstedt - “AMS”
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The M166 METEOR Cruise Science Team,
Hossein Mashayekh Poul, Chief Scientist Bernhard Andreas Mayer, Senior Scientist Alberto Elizalde Arellano, Scientist Laura Schaffer, Scientist Andreas Welsch, Technician Jan Oliver Eisermann, PhD-Student Marek Muchow, Head of CTD watch Martin Stelzner, Meteorological technician DWD Patrick Suter, Meteorologist DWD
CTD Watch: David Kilian Drewes, Ryan Mole, Johannes Benthaus, Raphael Pistor, Rebecca Riggs, Christine Kaufhold, Carolin Meier
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Thanks to Institute of Oceanography, Universität Hamburg Armin Koehl Dagmar Hainbucher Dharmesh Reddy Frederike Benz Johanna Baehr Nuno Serra Ryan North Thomas Pohlmann Thomas Wasilewski Udo Huebner Ulrich Druebbisch
The German Research Fleet Coordination Centre, Universität Hamburg, Andrea Gerriets Francisca Terrassa
Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie Kerstin Jochumsen Martin Moritz
Captain Detlef Korte and the whole METEOR crew
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yohomedia · 3 years
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M166 - The Changing Currents Of The North Atlantic - TRAILER from Vincent Urban on Vimeo.
Find the full film here: vimeo.com/602410139
In late 2020, I had the chance to accompany a team of oceanographers from the University Of Hamburg on the FS Meteor, one of Germany’s main research vessels, on a journey to the North Atlantic.
This 17-minute documentary explores the connection between ocean currents and our planets climate, shows how life feels like on a 4-week journey at sea as the scientist doing the hard work of measuring the effects of climate change.
Specifically, this cruise collected data about the overflows, the exchange of cold salty water on the sea floors, between the Artic and the Atlantic Ocean. This is part of the circulation system that affects the climate in Northern Europe.
This was a very special experience to me, learning about such a complex and interesting topic, interacting with the crew and living with the scientists on a ship for such a long time, finding friends and great moments.
Thank you so much to everyone who helped me on this long journey, from start to finish.
Produced by: 27 Kilometer Entertainment GmbH Shot on: Canon EOS R5 Animation and Title Design: Moril Gnoyke Color Grading: Andreas Teichert Special Thanks for your all your help: Jan Oliver Eisermann, Rebecca Riggs, Malte Schlieker, Tim Hillmer, Annika Gebben, Tim Höddinghaus, Leo Beisert, Charlotta Mirbach, Clarissa Beckert, Thomas Muis
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Music (in order of appearance): "AN ANALOG GUY IN A DIGITAL WORLD" 
Words and Music by MARTIN YOMC ROTH
© Neue Welt Musikverlag GmbH and EDITION BEAM 
Courtesy of Neue Welt Musikverlag GmbH
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Additional Footage: NASA Scientific Visualisation Studio Artgrid.IO
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The M166 METEOR Cruise Science Team,
Hossein Mashayekh Poul, Chief Scientist Bernhard Andreas Mayer, Senior Scientist Alberto Elizalde Arellano, Scientist Laura Schaffer, Scientist Andreas Welsch, Technician Jan Oliver Eisermann, PhD-Student Marek Muchow, Head of CTD watch Martin Stelzner, Meteorological technician DWD Patrick Suter, Meteorologist DWD
CTD Watch: David Kilian Drewes, Ryan Mole, Johannes Benthaus, Raphael Pistor, Rebecca Riggs, Christine Kaufhold, Carolin Meier
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Thanks to Institute of Oceanography, Universität Hamburg Armin Koehl Dagmar Hainbucher Dharmesh Reddy Frederike Benz Johanna Baehr Nuno Serra Ryan North Thomas Pohlmann Thomas Wasilewski Udo Huebner Ulrich Druebbisch
The German Research Fleet Coordination Centre, Universität Hamburg, Andrea Gerriets Francisca Terrassa
Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie Kerstin Jochumsen Martin Moritz
Captain Detlef Korte and the whole METEOR crew
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yohomedia · 3 years
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How to Make a Museum - Arabic version from Yoho Media on Vimeo.
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