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Wörthersee Summerdream
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The borders of Austria, Italy, and Slovenia form the Dreiländereck mountain, it is here that the Wörthersee can be found. It has and offers everything all 4 seasons of the year. You can experience nature, great events, peace and quiet yet also a southern temper and a vibrant nightlife.
The Wörthersee is at the heart of the region, 17km in length, and as warm as 27 degrees Celsius, the surroundings are beautiful and the scenery breathtaking. Romance, vivid lifestyle, tradition and Hollywood flair can be felt in the air.
The incomparable charm of the region has always attracted illustrious guests such as Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler who, inspired by the lake, wrote timeless music here. During the times of the Wirtschaftswunderjahre in Germany and Austria the Film industry transformed the Wörthersee into the Riviera of Austria.
Headliner Wörthersee: Around 100 movies have already been filmed here.
Bing Crosby and Omar Sharif, Hans Moser and Rudi Carell, Alain Delon and Ingrid Bergmann, Udo Jürgens and Ottfried Fischer. They all have one thing in common: They have filmed and still do film at the Wörthersee. For more than 60 years, Austria’s most well known lake has not only played the backdrop, but has also taken the lead role in over 100 movies. Film history is being written here.
Wether the Supernasen featuring Thomas Gottschalk and Mike Krüger or Zärtliche Chaoten featuring Helmut Fischer or Tierärztin Christine featuring Uschi Glas – they have all played here and sometimes still do perform on the Wörthersee. That's how an international cast of celebrities featuring Ingrid Bergmann, Omar Sharif, Alain Delon, and Shirley MacLaine filmed "Der gelbe Rolls-Royce" here in 1964.
In the early 90s, the "Schloss am Wörthersee" was the center of attention. All 3 seasons of a famous TV show and all 34 episodes of it were filmed around the lake, in particular, giving Roy Black the chance at a terrific comeback. "Der Arzt vom Wörthersee" which is the youngest production with episodes being aired in 2007, fits right in with this entertaining series as well.
The Wörthersee is an exciting, colorful, hotspot with a lust for life. The basis of the indescribable appeals of this little piece of paradise and its untouched surroundings are what give this place the unique and beautiful feeling.
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Asian Winter Games 2011 - Kazakhstan
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14 minutes documentary Preparations for the Asian Winter Games 2011:
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26 minutes documentary Summary of the Asian Winter Games 2011:
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7. Asian Winter Games will be held in Astana & Almaty
January 30 - February 6, 2011
The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The games are regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1951.
The 7th Asian Winter Games will be held in two cities Astana and Almaty, Kazakhstan. The most important event of the forthcoming Asian Games is the opening ceremony, which will be held on January 30 at the new football stadium in Astana. The ceremony will be the most vivid and spectacular event in the history of sovereign Kazakhstan and in the history of the Asian Winter Games. Officials, heads of friendly states, presidents of the International Olympic Committee and Olympic Council of Asia and other distinguished guests will attend the ceremony.
Until the closing ceremony on February 6 at the Sports Palace in Almaty which summarizes the large-scale event, more than 1,000 athletes from all over Asia will go for gold.
For many Asian countries, the Asian Games have the same significance as the Olympic Games. Therefore, preparations and delivery of such a large-scale event will once again demonstrate the leading positions of Kazakhstan in various areas and will be an evident acknowledgement of the country achievements.
Kazakhstan has transformed itself to prepare to welcome the world. Kazakhstan is sharing its light with the world with incredible new sports venues, amazing architecture and a welcoming people.
For more information please visit: www.astana-almaty2011.kz.
Tirol - Auf den Schwingen des Adlers
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Das Österreichische Bundesland Tirol gehört zu den vielseitigsten Bergsteiger- und Klettergebiete in Europa. Etwa ein Drittel des Landes sind alpines Gelände, die Ostalpen. Mit dem Tiroler Adlerweg wurde 2010 ein in Europa einzigartiges Routennetz entwickelt.
Wie die Silhouette eines Adlers, quer durch das Land, verläuft die 280 km lange Hauptroute des Adlerwegs. Von St. Johann im Tiroler Unterland, vorbei am Wilden Kaiser, weiter durch die Brandenberger Alpen, durch das Rofan- und das Karwendelgebirge und durch die Lechtaler Alpen bis nach St. Anton am Arlberg.
Mittlerweile sind es insgesamt 126 Etappen, 1.480 km und 90.000 Höhenmeter geworden. Das Wegnetz umfasst Wanderwege für jede Altersgruppe und alle Erfahrungsstufen. Wege ohne alpine Ausrüstung, mittelschwere rote Bergpfade und schwarze Bergwege für Bergsteiger mit alpiner Ausrüstung.
Der Adler ist der König der Lüfte. Er betrachtet die Welt von ganz oben, schwerelos und mit großem Abstand. Diese Freiheit gewinnt auch der Wanderer. Deswegen wurde der Adler zum Namenspatron für den großen Wanderweg durch Tirol. Einheitlich beschildert, gut markiert und detailliert beschrieben führt der Adlerweg durch die wunderschöne Landschaft zu Tirols schönsten Plätzen. Tirol bietet die komplette Vielfalt der Alpen, das Bundesland kann zu Recht auch als „Land im Gebirge“ bezeichnet werden.
Und der Adler? Er ist wachsam, was seine Besucher betrifft, die unter seinen Schwingen auf dem Adlerweg die Schönheiten, Eigenheiten und den Charakter Tirols kennen lernen.
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Tirol - Land des Wassers
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Das „Land im Gebirge“ kann zu Recht auch als „Land des Wassers“ bezeichnet werden. Tirol verfügt über Wasser- und Trinkwasservorkommen gewaltigen Ausmaßes und höchster Qualität. Weit mehr als 10.000 Quellen entspringen auf heimischem Boden.
Sein Wasservorkommen ist vielfältig. In Form von idyllischen Bergseen, sprudelnden Quellen, glasklaren Bächen oder Wasserfällen prägt das kostbare Naturgut in wesentlichem Ausmaß Tirols unvergleichliches Erscheinungsbild. Die vorhandene Wassermenge ist beeindruckend. Der heimische Vorrat deckt den jährlichen Trink- und Nutzwasserbedarf von 60 Millionen Kubikmetern und sorgt ganz nebenbei noch für einen erheblichen Wasserüberschuss. In den Tiroler Alpen sind 2,5 Milliarden Kubikmeter Wasser gespeichert.
Wasser stellt eines der wichtigsten Elemente des Lebens dar. Es wird nicht zuletzt wegen der weltweit ungleichen Verteilung auch als „flüssiges Gold des dritten Jahrtausends“ bezeichnet. Tirol ist ein Land, in dem Wasserknappheit keine Rolle spielt.
Im Laufe seines Lebens nimmt der Mensch zwischen 55.000 und 65.000 Liter Wasser zu sich. Die Qualität des Trinkwassers ist daher entscheidend. Als „natürliches Mineralwasser“ bezeichnen Fachleute das Innsbrucker Wasser, das zu 99% aus Quellwasser besteht. Bis zu 20 Jahre lagert es im Berg, wird dort gereinigt, mit Mineralstoffen angereichert – um dann als Trinkwasser in reinster und natürlichster Form aus jedem Wasserhahn zu sprudeln.
Auch das Abwasser wird in Tirol genützt. Dazu als Beispiel das Wasserkraftwerk in Zirl – der Power Blobb, der das geklärte Abwasser durch Turbinen zur Stromerzeugung schleust.
Im Zillertal gibt es Wasser, soweit das Auge reicht. 80 Gletscher befinden sich im Naturpark Zillertaler Alpen, der bekannteste ist der Hintertuxer Gletscher. Er ist ca. 1000 Jahre alt, das Eis an seiner tiefsten Stelle 100 bis 120 Meter tief und am Gletscher liegen rund 190 Millionen Kubikmeter Eis!
Im Stubaital kann man Wasser in vielen Formen beobachten und entdecken. Das Wasser hat über Jahrtausende dieses Tal geformt: Ob als Fluss mit seiner manchmal vernichtenden Erosionskraft, als eiszeitlicher Riesengletscher, als katastrophale Mure oder als alles mitreißende Lawine – es war immer das Wasser in seinen verschiedenen Erscheinungsformen, das in eine tektonische Felsaufwölbung dieses Tal gekerbt hat.
Der Quellenweg hinauf nach Maria Waldrast im Wipptal ist gesäumt von Brunnen und Quellen. Der Klosterbrunnen ist ein besonderer Brunnen, hier fließt das Wasser rechts drehend ab und diesem Wasser wird eine heilende Wirkung nachgesagt.
Von Trinkwasser bis zum Genießen in der freien Natur - Wasser gehört ebenso zu Tirol wie die unvergleichlichen Alpen.
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- 13 minutes documentary, ready to broadcast with German dubbing (Otto Clemens) available by courier & ftp-download. |
| Script & music list: | Documentary & Web-Clip |
| TV-, Music & Internet-rights: | free of charge with a license period of 24 month. Music rights clearence for TV (world-wide) & Internet of all formats. |
Sustainability in Tourism. Tirol sets new standards.
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More and more companies operating in the tourism sector in Tirol are focusing on ecology. Renewable energy, solar energy and low-energy houses are on the rise.
The Biohotel Crystal in Obergurgl is the first hotel in Austria which is heated 100 percent by renewable energy. The 120-room hotel, which is located 2000m above sea-level, manages to run completely with neither oil nor gas. The hotel is equipped with a heat pump and a 300 m² solar energy panel. In addition, 67 ground-source heat pumps extract enough energy to power the entire hotel and wellness area.
The Mountain Restaurant Sunnalm in the skiing region of Rifflsee in Pitztal is currently the world’s highest energy passive house in the Alps. Located 2,300m above sea level, its structure is mainly made out of wood and glass. Solar- and ground floor pumping techniques mean there’s no need for fossil fuels. The restaurant is open 135 days in winter and 100 days in summer and the system saves up to 37,000 liters fuel each year. In order to make the use of geo-thermal energy possible, seven deep-drilling systems are operated ot a depth of 120m.
Tyrolean Lodges set an example.
Austria’s biggest accommodation facility, the Austrian Alpine Association tries set an example with its lodges in showing how a business can protect the environment while carefully making use of its resources. The Franz-Senn-Cottage in the Stubaital was built at the end of the 19th century and currently is the most comfortable and modern high-altitude lodge in the Alpine region. The lodge has its own generating plant, hybrid heating system (electricity, oil and pyrolysis) as well as a partly biological sewage plant. With these facilities, the Franz-Senn-Lodge has set new standards when it comes to the sustainable use of resources.
The world’s first eco ski-lift
New ski lifts are being built every year. In almost every ski region at least one new lift is being constructed to help improve capacity flow. However, until now no one had ever built an eco-lift. The new T-bar lift “Sun Lift” in the Ski World Wilder Kaiser – Brixental is powered by solar panels,which generate around 15 kW per hour. That adds up to about 12,000 kW over a whole winter.
An environmental idea that will hopefully inspire many more similar projects.
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| TV-Distribution & -Production (HDTV): | rocket media communications™ |
| Formats: | DVC PRO HD / Beta sp / Digibeta / DV Cam - pal (16:9) |
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- 13 Minutes programme, ready-to-broadcast in high definition with English, German, Italian & Dutch dubbing, 3D-Animation of the project & Zoom-In, available by courier or ftp-download. |
| Shotlist, Script: | ENGLISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN & DUTCH |
| TV-rights: | free of charge with a license period of 24 month. |














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