It is an assorted collection of moving pictures shot and produced by myself, my daughter and Vladimir Popov - not necessarily as a crew. Vladimir used to direct documentaries when I only was learning how to use my first digital still camera. When I find out how to separate his works from my humble efforts on Blip TV, I will definitely get out of his way. But so far, please bear with me and I hope you do not mind a beginner's work sitting on a shelf next to that of a seasoned master.
Militaries preparing for the V-Day parade in Ekaterinburg
iProLab, an Apple Authorized Training Center is opening a branch in Ekaterinburg
A slideshow of paintings by the Georgian artist Ramaz Razmadze. Music by Jonathon M. T. Roberts www.jmtr.com
This is probably one of the most heart-rending documentaries directed by Vladimir Popov. Filmed among noxious fumes of a hot ash-dump behind a steel-melting plant^ children and adults of the film-maker's town scavenge for bits of manganese that they can sell for a pittance. People work, sleep, drink, and die on the sprawling heap of lava-like dross...
30-секундный ролик
Студия "Танцпол" в Екатеринбурге обучает различным видам танца.
Celebration of the 77th anniversary of the Red Army's first airdrop on August 2, 1932. Paratroopers throughout Russia parade through towns big and small, pay tribute to fallen comrades and have a lot of fun together. Music credits: moby (licensed via www.moby.com).
Sadly, this is how it indeed sounds in the Russian translation of the latest news on BBC
Clad in karate fighting suits, they are busy renovating communal properties and children's playing grounds. Are these youths the new hope for Russia?