Three Short Golden Gate Bridge Video Demos. Descriptions Below.
Aerial Golden Gate Bridge
Tyler Nose Mount aerial footage discovering the Golden Gate Bridge From the Presidio, March, 2008.
No Sound.
Fog Rolls In
Classic San Francisco. Melancholy fog rolling in through the Golden Gate Bridge and past the San Francisco skyline. Mix of music, on location foghorns and
birds sounds. Very ethereal, misty and moody.
Sound: On location Fog horns and ambient nature, music.
Fullmoon Rising
Fullmoon rising over the Golden Gate Bridge on the Night of the Total Eclipse.
Time Lapse created in the mix. (Not real time lapse, but sped up footage.)
Sound: Music Video.
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