Curated Video
The Economics Behind Music Festivals
Music festivals attract 32 million revellers annually around the world. That adds up to an industry worth nearly $10bn a year.
Mr. Beat
1920s American Culture (Story Time with Mr. Beat)
Once upon a time, a horrible war known as World War 1 devastated the planet. Immediately after the war, a lot of people in the United States were passionate about various causes, some good, some not so much. While women had finally won...
Financial Times
How to make money in the music business | FT Film
The FT's Donell Newkirk asks some of the world's biggest music companies, record labels, and producers how they are adapting to a fast-changing industry. And he follows an up-and-coming artist struggling to make his fair share during the...
Music Matters
Intervals Quiz - Music Theory
How good is your ability to work out the interval between two notes? In this music theory lesson we practice working out intervals. Do you know your Major intervals from your Minor intervals or your Augmented intervals from your...
60 Second Histories
Victorian music hall
A description of the entertainment available during Victorian times including a visit to a music hall and the different acts you can expect to see
Financial Times
Immigration: a journey in music and numbers
FT Standpoint - A unique collaboration between musician Nitin Sawhney, the Royal Albert Hall and the FT. After the Brexit referendum, concern over immigration dropped - but with the number of EU workers in the UK falling, and labour...
MinuteEarth
The Best Dragon (According to Science)
We ranked dragons based on how biologically and evolutionarily plausible they are. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these keywords: Tetrapods: four-limbed (with a few exceptions, such as...
SciShow
Alan Turing and The Imitation Game
The Imitation Game comes out tonight, but before its release, Hank got to talk with the film's director Morten Tyldum and screenwriter Graham Moore about bringing one of the world's most brilliant mathematicians to film.
National Geographic
Experience Venice’s Spectacular Beauty in Under 4 Minutes | Short Film Showcase
The Venetian life resides within the city's hundreds of canals and diverse architecture. This short documentary by directors Olvier Astrologo and Nils Astrologo immerses us in the historical and hidden places of Venice, Italy, to reveal...
National Geographic
He Hears Music in the Quietest Place on Earth—Can You? | Short Film Showcase
Acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton has spent the past 35 years recording natural soundscapes. His work has taken him around the world and into some of the least densely populated places. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get...
National Geographic
Drone POV: Soaring Over Iceland’s Rugged Landscape | Short Film Showcase
In this short film, the photographic team of Tucker Bowen and Sabine Scherer pairs unique drone footage of Iceland's rugged topography with music by Doppio. Tucker Bowen: http://www.tuckerbowen.com/ Sabine Scherer:...
National Geographic
See Whales, the Northern Lights, and Norway’s Pristine Beauty | Short Film Showcase
What a place to get away. Jeff Allen is a longtime sea kayaker who guides expeditions to his favorite place on Earth: northern Norway. The expedition starts in sea kayaks, paddling while surrounded by orcas and whales distracted by the...
National Geographic
Vicious Cycle: This Cute Little Robot Has No Idea What’s Coming | Short Film Showcase
If you have ever felt stuck on a hamster wheel at work, you will probably be able to relate to these lovable little robots. Watch their repetitive functions spiral out of control in this delightful animated short by Michael Marczewski. ➡...
National Geographic
See Why Canoeing Is a Beautiful Way to Connect with Nature | Short Film Showcase
In the province of Ontario, Canada, the tradition and culture of the canoe has been passed down through generations. Explore how this ancient vessel reveals the strength of the human spirit in this poetic excerpt from Goh Iromoto's The...
National Geographic
This Mind-Bending Race Looks Like a Real-Life Video Game | Short Film Showcase
Blurring the lines between real life and fantasy, this death-defying drone film is an adrenaline-fueled adventure from start to finish. Daredevil stunt man Ilko Iliev sprints, leaps, and swims through a heart-pounding obstacle course as...
National Geographic
Soar Above a Fairy-Tale World in This 2-Minute Drone Video | Short Film Showcase
Escape to a wintery wonderland as you soar above magnificent peaks, frozen lakes, and snowy forests. This stunning drone film transports you to some of Europe's most dazzling sites, including the magical Neuschwanstein Castle that helped...
National Geographic
This Tiny Beetle Is Devastating Forests in the Worst Outbreak Ever | Short Film Showcase
Despite being smaller than a grain of rice, mountain pine beetles are causing big problems for pine forests across North America. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase...
National Geographic
She Fears Her Tribe's Story Will Be Forgotten | Short Film Showcase
What does it mean to be Native American today? To answer this question, filmmaker Kayla Briët explores her Prairie Band Potawatomi roots through the teachings of her father, Gary Wis-ki-ge-amatyuk. This hypnotic and introspective short...
National Geographic
Watch This Guy Balance Rocks on Water in the Most Mesmerizing Way | Short Film Showcase
Watch stone artist Manu Topic's balancing act in the French Pyrenees’ L’Arros river. Gathering rocks from the stream, he stacks them carefully to create remarkable gravity-defying sculptures. Filmmaker Patrick Foch documents this...
National Geographic
This Blind Astrophysicist 'Sees' the Universe in the Most Amazing Way | Short Film Showcase
Wanda Diaz-Merced studies the universe through sound. After losing her eyesight in early adulthood, she found a way to continue her work as an astrophysicist by converting scientific data into sound. ➡ Subscribe:...
National Geographic
See the Stunning Beauty of Flowers Exposed to Fire, Ice, and Ink | Short Film Showcase
Watch blooming flowers interact with fire, ice, and ink in this gorgeous time-lapse by Thomas Blanchard. Set to a dramatic score, the vibrant beauty of the blooms is highlighted as they transition through the four “seasons” represented...
National Geographic
This Blind Astrophysicist 'Sees' the Universe in the Most Amazing Way | Short Film Showcase
Wanda Diaz-Merced studies the universe through sound. After losing her eyesight in early adulthood, she found a way to continue her work as an astrophysicist by converting scientific data into sound. ➡ Subscribe:...
National Geographic
Now in Their 70s, Two Friends Return to the Arctic for One More Adventure | Short Film Showcase
Over a span of 40 years, adventurous friends Jim Slinger and Andrew “Tip” Taylor have embarked on more than 30 river expeditions together. Each lasting at least three weeks, the canoeing trips became a ritual that brought friendship and...
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