Sonntag, 11. März 2012

"Astronomer's Paradise" airing on "The Daily" issue Sun, March 11th, TD the number one iPad News App!

"The Daily" is an awesome News App, utilizing the iPads capabilities to it's best. In fact it is the #1 News App on iTunes. As we heard, editors at The Daily's headquarters in NY were blown away by our Starry Sky video "Astronomer's Paradise". Thanks to everyone! Glad you like it!

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Further infos:

Making-of and behind the Scene look on Astronomer's Paradise with
Nikon Rumors
For best viewing quality here's the
original Video on Vimeo
A great review
on National Geographic News
ESO news
Rediscovering Life on Earth
"The Daily"
on iTunes

With best regards,
Christoph Malin

Dienstag, 6. März 2012

Christoph Malin now ESO Photo Ambassador

I am happy to say, that I recently have been appointed to be ESO Photo Ambassador. For me it is a honor, to create images and timelapse movies for one of the worlds most outstanding observatory organizations on frontline astronomy, and to be a member of this remarkable team of photographers.

With best regards,
Christoph Malin

Astronomer's Paradise on NatGeo, Discovery Channel with over 220.000 plays on Vimeo

I am happy to announce, that the new TimeLapse Video "Astronomer's Paradise", a joint venture project with good friend and Lennart Nilson Prizeholder Babak Tafreshi of Twanight.org has been featured on National Geograpic News as well as on Discovery Channel and other news sites. It has also aired with Discovery Channel Canada, at a news flash. Within weeks the Video has now reached more than 500.000 plays on Babak's and my Vimeo Page from 150 countries. There is also a Making-of with further details on the project, I did for Nikon Rumors, the biggest Nikon Fan Site in the world.

Astronomer's Paradise from Christoph Malin on Vimeo.

Thanks to you all for making this Shortfilm a global success and also thanks so much for all the positive feedback! This keeps us going for Part II and III of this beautiful project.

With best regards,
Christoph Malin