Timelapse Indonesia
Martijn Hermans
Timelapse shot in Indonesia (2015).
Locations: Sumatra (Lake Toba), Java (Yogya, Gunung Bromo, Kawah Ijen), Bali (Ubud), North Sulawesi.Gear: Canon 6D + Canon 650D.
Music: Matthew Morgan - Sun Through the Clouds
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LOVE ME by Juan Pablo Ampudia
Juan Pablo Ampudia
Being
waria in Indonesia, where religion plays a dominant role in society,
and where almost 90 percent of the population are Muslim, is not an easy
thing. Homosexuality is not punishable by national law and is generally
considered a taboo subject by both Indonesian civil society and the
government. Although homosexuality is not criminalized, neither marriage
nor adoption by LGBT people is permitted, a recent poll shows 93
percent of Indonesians feel that homosexual couples should not be
accepted, they are generally tolerant towards homosexuals but prefer not
to talk about it.
The male to female cross dressers for a long time have played their parts in Indonesian culture. Numerous Indonesian traditional performances often featuring transsexuals as an object of jest, humor and ridicule. Even today, gay and transsexuals can be found performing in Indonesian television and entertainment industry. In Indonesian view, it is quite acceptable to have transsexual or cross dresser entertainers or public figures. It is usually considered as a funny things, unless it happen in their own family. The status of transvestite, transsexual or other transgender (TTT) persons in Indonesia is complex. Cross-dressing is not, per se, illegal and some public tolerance is given to some transgender people working in beauty salons or in the entertainment industry. However, the law does not protect transgender people from discrimination or harassment and it also does not provide for sex reassignment surgery or allowing transgender persons to gain new legal documents after they have made the transition. Most discrimination is directed at transgender women, who face challenges with stable employment (ones who do not hide their gender identity often find it difficult to maintain legitimate employment), prejudice, and housing.
In Seminyak, a mixed tourist / residential area on the west coast of Bali, Bali Joe's Bar takes the cake. Through fun and recreation, the talented characters who work there, join their voices to show to their country and to the society that they exist, and aided by international tourism raise awareness among young indonesians about equality and human rights. Human beings are more than gender, we all want to be loved and accepted regardless of any condition and everyone should embrace and be proud of who they are.
The male to female cross dressers for a long time have played their parts in Indonesian culture. Numerous Indonesian traditional performances often featuring transsexuals as an object of jest, humor and ridicule. Even today, gay and transsexuals can be found performing in Indonesian television and entertainment industry. In Indonesian view, it is quite acceptable to have transsexual or cross dresser entertainers or public figures. It is usually considered as a funny things, unless it happen in their own family. The status of transvestite, transsexual or other transgender (TTT) persons in Indonesia is complex. Cross-dressing is not, per se, illegal and some public tolerance is given to some transgender people working in beauty salons or in the entertainment industry. However, the law does not protect transgender people from discrimination or harassment and it also does not provide for sex reassignment surgery or allowing transgender persons to gain new legal documents after they have made the transition. Most discrimination is directed at transgender women, who face challenges with stable employment (ones who do not hide their gender identity often find it difficult to maintain legitimate employment), prejudice, and housing.
In Seminyak, a mixed tourist / residential area on the west coast of Bali, Bali Joe's Bar takes the cake. Through fun and recreation, the talented characters who work there, join their voices to show to their country and to the society that they exist, and aided by international tourism raise awareness among young indonesians about equality and human rights. Human beings are more than gender, we all want to be loved and accepted regardless of any condition and everyone should embrace and be proud of who they are.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE2s4uo5CfY
14 apr 2013 - Caricato da MaxMediaAsia
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27 set 2014 - Caricato da Bali Girl
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Cowboys in Paradise Bali - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRgy4wiJVF0
25 apr 2010 - Caricato da Ki Manggala
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5 apr 2013 - Caricato da Mike Phan
Kuta Beach is one of the most famous beach resorts in Bali, 1930s. Explore the fishing village, walk on the ...MEMORIES OF INDONESIA
MEMORIES OF INDONESIA
This
is the movie of my one month trip to Indonesia. It's truly a
spectacular land and the people are really friendly. I definitely
recommend it ! I shot the first episode last year, Memories of Vietnam (vimeo.com/99503341)
PLACESLombok : Kuta, Gerupuk, Gili Trawagan
Bali : Ubud and the countryside, Mount Batur (Volcano)
Java : Kawah Ijen Volcano, Mount Bromo Volcano, Jogjakarta, Jakarta
GEAR
I decided to travel as light as possible so I bring only a Panasonic GH4, a Panasonic Lumix X Vario 12-35 mm f/2,8 Lens, and a Gorilla Pod. Most of the shots are handheld and stabilized in post.
SETTINGS
4K UHD @ 29,97fps => 80% speed on a 24fps timeline
Cinelike-D
Contrast: -5
Sharpness: -5
Noise Reduction: -5
Saturation: -5
Tint: 0
WORKFLOW
Editing : FCPX
Color Grading : Da Vinci Resolve & IMPULZ Luts + individual adjustments
MUSIC
Gravitation - Pensées
Chronicle - Pensées
For Seoul Pt.II - Gidge
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