Wow, just wow. I can understand why people would prefer just the background noises, but to me this music just brings the beauty and magic of the Aurora. This and 'Skyrim Atmospheres' from Skyrim's sountrack are the best ambient tracks I've ever heard, just phenomenal. It's how ambient and atmospheric work should be!
I completely agree with the comment about replacing the background noise with music. It's much more real of an experience to actually hear the background noises, as if you are there. I have watched so many of these and as soon as I hear someone has inserted music, I move on to the next one. I'm a musician too. But I just don't want to hear someone else's audio interpretation of the experience. If it's windy I'd like to hear the wind. If there people talking, I'd like to hear that. I also don't like to see a time lapse, that's like watching a time lapse of the wind blowing or of a waterfall. So I appreciate that this video is not time lapsed. But again I just think the new age-y music, or any music, detracts.
This video was shot at the Aurora Village about 30 minutes outside of Yellowknife, Canada. My daughter and I visited Yellowknife and the Aurora Village the first week of March 2017. Purportedly this spot is one of the best in the world to see the auroras and we were not disappointed. Two nights in a row we saw lights in the magnitude of this video. It is truly a magical experience and setting; nothing like you have ever experienced.. There is also a restaurant in the Village that is quite good. You make arrangements to visit this site through the company, Aurora Village, and I highly recommend this group. The temperatures were -36F at night.They provide you with the clothing you need to survive outside in these extreme temperatures, transportation to and from the Village and Yellowknife and access to the warming teepees that you see in the video. I don't remember the cost being unreasonable at all. Go if you can, you'll be amazed!
Consider Iceland too. Depending on where you live, you could fly there probably cheaper than goung to Alaska or Canada if you can fly on WOW airlines. It currently flies in some cities on the East coast such as Boston and in June it'll start flying into Los Angeles.
Here In Australia we have the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) they are mainly seen In two states Tasmania & Victoria, you tend to get the better displays In Tasmania & southern Victoria, I'm located In NW Victoria 100kms from the town called Mildura I've just taken up photography & have been on 3 aurora chases since September last year with a friend & she has got Aurora on every chases. The Auroras In our area are mainly red, pink & purple & are absolutely amazing I've just taken up photography In March & that's one of my mission to take my own photo of the Aurora. For anyone wanting to chase the Glendale app is very good real time Aurora Information as It happens.
Just so I understand this correctly and because of what I've been told about being able to film the Aurora as it unveils. Was this filmed as it was happening or put together with a sophisticated time lapse system that best reveals real time unveiling; a method I've read about that requires some real nifty apparatus?
+tahitinui2010 It's a real time - that's how Aurora looks like in reality, substorm. There are a few cameras available on the market which have high ISO so you can film in the dark with minimum noise. People usually use timelapse in most cases because they have low ISO on their cameras, but even so Auroras are bright enough to film them even on your cell phone during G2 Storms and higher. And I know many people are not very lucky to see bright auroras like the one in the video so the only thing they have left to do is to film them with a long exposure and make a time lapse from those images.
The original background sounds had crowd noise of people ooowing and awing and footsteps. It gave you a sense of actually being there. Music just dulls the effect. And the original had a bit better resolution. vimeo.com/85070976
Wow, just wow. I can understand why people would prefer just the background noises, but to me this music just brings the beauty and magic of the Aurora. This and 'Skyrim Atmospheres' from Skyrim's sountrack are the best ambient tracks I've ever heard, just phenomenal. It's how ambient and atmospheric work should be!
Ikr
Lived up in Yellowknife for 2 years. This video brings back wonderful memories.
This is so beautiful!!! I'm going to Yellowknife, Canada next week...so I hope that I will be able to see it!
Absolutely Magical!
soooooooooooo beautiful
Im fan of aurora! T____T Its beautiful. Thanks you for uploading.
I completely agree with the comment about replacing the background noise with music. It's much more real of an experience to actually hear the background noises, as if you are there. I have watched so many of these and as soon as I hear someone has inserted music, I move on to the next one. I'm a musician too. But I just don't want to hear someone else's audio interpretation of the experience. If it's windy I'd like to hear the wind. If there people talking, I'd like to hear that. I also don't like to see a time lapse, that's like watching a time lapse of the wind blowing or of a waterfall. So I appreciate that this video is not time lapsed. But again I just think the new age-y music, or any music, detracts.
So very beautiful!
simply stunning.
Spettacolare
The Eastern Phoebe eggs outside our house just hatched, and the chicks look just like the ones in your video!
This video was shot at the Aurora Village about 30 minutes outside of Yellowknife, Canada. My daughter and I visited Yellowknife and the Aurora Village the first week of March 2017. Purportedly this spot is one of the best in the world to see the auroras and we were not disappointed. Two nights in a row we saw lights in the magnitude of this video. It is truly a magical experience and setting; nothing like you have ever experienced.. There is also a restaurant in the Village that is quite good. You make arrangements to visit this site through the company, Aurora Village, and I highly recommend this group. The temperatures were -36F at night.They provide you with the clothing you need to survive outside in these extreme temperatures, transportation to and from the Village and Yellowknife and access to the warming teepees that you see in the video. I don't remember the cost being unreasonable at all. Go if you can, you'll be amazed!
Holy... I would just give about anything just to see this in person once...
Consider Iceland too. Depending on where you live, you could fly there probably cheaper than goung to Alaska or Canada if you can fly on WOW airlines. It currently flies in some cities on the East coast such as Boston and in June it'll start flying into Los Angeles.
Seymour! Yellowknife is on fire!
enjoyed ....a lot
No words to describe.
Awesome
WOW!!!!
Isso é tão lindo!
Amazing!
Here In Australia we have the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) they are mainly seen In two states Tasmania & Victoria, you tend to get the better displays In Tasmania & southern Victoria, I'm located In NW Victoria 100kms from the town called Mildura I've just taken up photography & have been on 3 aurora chases since September last year with a friend & she has got Aurora on every chases. The Auroras In our area are mainly red, pink & purple & are absolutely amazing I've just taken up photography In March & that's one of my mission to take my own photo of the Aurora.
For anyone wanting to chase the Glendale app is very good real time Aurora Information as It happens.
epic!
Just imagine what people thought 1,000 years ago, before we understood what they are.
I NEED IT
el cielo es muy hermoso en Canadá aurora
Leonardo Lorenzo Juan , no solo en Canada, si no también en todo el polo norte
#bucketlist #yellowknife #canada
Just so I understand this correctly and because of what I've been told about being able to film the Aurora as it unveils. Was this filmed as it was happening or put together with a sophisticated time lapse system that best reveals real time unveiling; a method I've read about that requires some real nifty apparatus?
+tahitinui2010 It's a real time - that's how Aurora looks like in reality, substorm. There are a few cameras available on the market which have high ISO so you can film in the dark with minimum noise. People usually use timelapse in most cases because they have low ISO on their cameras, but even so Auroras are bright enough to film them even on your cell phone during G2 Storms and higher. And I know many people are not very lucky to see bright auroras like the one in the video so the only thing they have left to do is to film them with a long exposure and make a time lapse from those images.
When do you see these and how much is it to rent the tents?
fantastic what camera did you use ?
The original background sounds had crowd noise of people ooowing and awing and footsteps. It gave you a sense of actually being there. Music just dulls the effect. And the original had a bit better resolution. vimeo.com/85070976
Thanks for sharing the video with sound,
What is the best time of the year to see Auroras in Yellowknife? Sept any good?
Ed Janes Sept is very good. I run a B&B and Aurora tour company in Yellowknife. Aug and Sept are both great months to view one of nature's wonders.
during the Equinox
Nice! :D So I am telling people who believe that the earth is flat to live in Yellowknife for a year. Do you think that will convince them?
Which time of the year did you visit?
Although if they're going to spell it Cadada, they should write Yellowdife ;) Maybe they had a cold :)
Name of the song?
Canada , not cadada please , my friend