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double cross, or emphasizing the award winning offer is available worldwide. every language level. reading gentleman has the getting into character a look at where many film and tv productions get their costumes. instagram versus reality do be used as landmarks measure up to social media posts. and the need for speed uncovering some of the mis about germany's autobahn all coming up on your own mac. the
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whether it's for brotherton or the crown when major film and series productions need elaborate outfits. paris costumes in spain, answers the call. we took a step inside the world's biggest wardrobe, the boot about 10000000 costumes in store. this is considered the world's biggest wardrobe collection, hollywood studios, netflix, amazon, and others outfit. their productions here. but why is this spanish company near madrid, the go to cost to rental? plus i gain from that i'm unable to audio here. you can find costumes for every production and every era dollars and not just clothing alone, but everything that goes with it, including the accessories, 5, his audio, everything and production needs from head to toe patio by filling up with him. does it like, how does that stuff in paris? costumes has outfit. it hits like house of the dragon, to pre qual, to game of thrones,
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and the netflix productions bridger 10 and the alien ext. heavier too late, o has served as the rental ceo since 2013 is. motto is never throw anything away. every bit and scrap can be repurposed over and over. ok, my heart of as to why do you think what improves the collection of any cost? the rental is the cost to you is being used to the more often the better because all our costumes are being used, everything that we sell. so the pair is costumes. collections include jewelry, both originals and replicas, from across many centuries, and vast collections of shoes and has a many different models to meet demand, they make some items themselves like in the shoe factory, it turns out hundreds of shoes a month. the leather department employs experts on historical cost to making they've been, they kind of put in,
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it depends on the garment or the item number. for some we have to apply some super elaborate techniques. it to the most recently we outfitted a film where we had to make and everything by hand. i know as truly a couple of years ago has been working in the trade for 25 years and knows all the tricks guys, cuz i'm, it's odd here i have a middle helmet that's almost an exact copy of the ones used in the middle ages. so i'm in, in a book i'm in the loudly total good, weighs about 3 kilo's. got it and that's why we make a letter version of the most a burglary to see all named quintal for given the look like it's very lightweight molded leather that imitates metal. then and now that makes it much easier for the actors to mount their horses, you will meet them at the end of a fall where they don't get hurt as badly, although it works very well. get a guy, he's on those here, but i wanna forget and i'm leaving paris costumes, 22 warehouse halls containment, the historical garments. they can also serve as
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a basis for new costumes, created by using older tailoring styles and techniques. is 1st we're not talking about this as a jacket from the 19 thirty's when it's very slender and the waste with a v shaped cut. the arm holes are also kept very tight rather this, this nowadays pieces like this aren't weighed anymore. i don't know because when i took it out i was just don't know sort of animals, but it gives us a bit of inspiration. i have for example, we set out to reproduce clothes and the 1930 and we model or 19 thirties line on costs like these. for example, the federal sort of stuff. for example, here is costumes was founded in 1856, but the company 1st made its name internationally after high gain tornado took over in 2013, under his management. it grew from 10 am for these 2 over 250 today. now, paris costumes leads in the industry. i don't know if this is more important thing,
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but it's very important for us to invest. and that's just what we've been doing these past 10 years. so. so we'll have the attic woodstock to meet the demands of every production and every error that the little deals say. and so we acquire other costs you makers and taylor shops for it's as well as spanish costumes or combat proofing as yet the company is also working on a new strategy for digitizing. it's inventory. it's creating a kind of digital wardrobe using 144 synchronized cameras and software developed in house is for the day off with that means, i mean what we do is we photograph from every government deadline aiming to convert it into a digital 3 dimensional reproduction in pennsylvania where it was on this as the video game or 3 d companies can select their outfits, it will not fit. so they cannot and use them say in battle sequence with $5000.00 soldiers and do it all digitally without using extra as if i'm going to think of
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the express. so as time goes on, paris costumes continues to expand its collection, both analog and digital. the austrian capital d n. a has many attractions for travelers. it's known for its palaces, cathedrals, and historical city center. it all looks really great on instagram, but do the beautiful images on social media matched the real thing. we conducted a reality check. the beautiful buildings, sunny skies, bright colors, vienna looks great on social media, but does it live up to its picture perfect image in real life? we took to the streets to investigate the austrian capital is one of the most visited cities in europe. 5.6000000 tourists came there in 2022
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for centuries and was the home of the hapsburg dynasty, which made the city their showcase. the vienna horsberg and the center of the old town is a photographic hotspots. the complex of palaces and buildings is so huge that it doesn't even fit in one victor . nowadays, the hopper gives the residence of the austrian president, but many museums are located there to the, to check out what's behind the magnificent besides head into the state hall and the austria national library. in the hartford, it costs 10 euros to enter, but is definitely worth it. towering in the center under a 30 metre high dome is a statue of emperor or charles the 6th. don't forget to look up at the impressive
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ceiling. press go. the library holds around 200000 bucks, some 350 years old. so in reality, we agree that the photos on instagram are not an exaggeration. the hoffer again, national library are definitely a must see this big mac smith. the remarkable thing is that charles, the 6th who commissioned the state hall not only wanted to build a universal library, a functional building office. he also wanted to set up a monument that represented him self and his ancestors. that if you look for pictures of vienna on instagram, you'll definitely find the cause kisha or saint charles church built in 1737. the. the church has the byzantine architectural elements since it was influenced by the hockey of sophia and his stumble. but it's more than
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a selfie backdrop for an entrance fee of 9 years and $0.50. you can marble at it's impressive. baroque interior, the, the church was commissioned at the beginning of the 18th century by charles, the 6th, the same member who had the state hall of the court library built. so what's the final word on this hot spot? yes, because geisha is also where the visit and anyone who goes inside it will understand even more why it's so popular. well, i think the most remarkable thing besides the, the physical building of the church is actually what it, what it stands for. and the church of saint charles was built as a votive church, as a monument, so to speak was a bulwark against epidemics and pestilence. the 3rd,
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frequently photographed vienna assigned also has something to do with overcoming an epidemic. the baroque play column, also known as the trinity column, isn't a height catcher on the cob, vienna's permanent shopping boulevard passers by, end tourists frequently stop to admire. the 20 meter high monument many figures and scenes relating to life and death are carved on it. this towering sculpture was built by emperor leopold the 1st pictured here. although the monument from 1693 as an eye catcher, hardly any one seems to know why it was built. this is a column to give things full surviving a very that the plague that struck vienna in the 17th century. towards the end. we
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say about a quarter of the people died, so a big trauma for the people. very, very religious in the sense that this is a presence and offering to god they believe, save them. in conclusion, the plague column looks great in pictures and takes you to the heart of vienna. so does vienna's instagram image live up to reality? we say yes, vienna is a stunning city and a great place to visit the german autobahn a symbol of freedom and in the driver seat, fans of high speeds can put the pedal to the metal on the autobahn. but is it really unrestricted? we find out the, a good, documented 3 attainable harbor one. today i'm going to explore the culture of
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driving on the same as a german autobahn. and i will show you some of the do's and don'ts of high speed driving along to the right is my whole pilot and car expert. andre hermaline. andre owns over 15 cars and spends a lot of time on the highway on tour as a swing musician. ok, let's go the word 3 lanes. quite a bit of traffic, but i can already feel the discipline kicking in of being very aware of my surroundings. very aware of the speeds. the german autobahn is famous for having no general speed limit, but our journey begins within limits. still a kind of a list that you can, you can go of on german autobahn as father,
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the one which is actually not true. beat them is became more, are used to drive to train the 240. sometimes it is wonderful. tell you though you don't see the speed of doing or if you can go on to a 100, you'll still feel like one thing. well, we might experience that soon. enough, what is the major don't of driving on the autobahn. why i think it's uh passing under right. passing only on the left, only on the left. don't try under i don't think look at it. yeah. they did 3 accountable to see what your video and show us if you did this kind of driving. the left lane is another major don't, is tailgating. you can lose your license for up to 3 months, but that doesn't stop people from doing it. the main difference, i would say we're driving on the us, the highways is the u. s. highways don't have many rules. you can pass on all sides
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. the only thing you have to pay attention to is the speed limit. even the distance, for example, you know, you're already too close to the wide cost. you're supposed to have off all the drawing on one train d. so it's 16 years. and that's not 60 meters. we stopped for a little break along the way. germany has one of the longest highway networks in the world with more than 13000 kilometers stretching across the country. i talked a little bit about miss silvia audubon, one being that there are no speed limits which we're seeing is absolutely not true . tell me another major man about the german highway, people associating the audubon with the drive with all those people out of go this property correct. because he actually expand that the. but the idea of how the auto bond in germany was the one up in the 19 twenty's, the benefit of form,
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if you do what updates. i know as part of the policies, but the original idea is older. there's actually a major debate here in germany about imposing a speed limit on the german autobahn. where do you think of that reckless driving one stall just because of imposing the speed limits? i really believe in voluntary change of things. so it's better to, to convince people then to limit them time for speed limit really i don't understand why, because it seems to me they have uh, speed limits, uh, just the recommendation to, you know, whatever. and i'm about to prove that to andre, as we get back on the auto bond. oh, oh, no, no. yeah. okay. i know it's my chand taylor at 57 now indicated that we can go as fast as we like. you've got to rush because expensive is coming
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back in the final. so here we go. 167180. you don't really feel nothing. it's not going down. anyway, that's what i expect, you know, find a silver so driving on the german autobahn is both exhilarating and very stressful. and to tell you this, bruce, i got cited for speeding. that's going to be costly. but like with anything in life, no risk, no fun. the beer is filling and bread is filling. but what happens if you combine? the 21 craft brewer in berlin makes beer out of dale bread and looks back on
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history for inspiration. spirit is a real hit. the world over usually contains mult, tops, walter empties, but there's a more adventurous option. red beard, beer out of stale bread. one berlin bass producer knows how to do just that. please tell him. k uses baked goods meant for the dumpster to non alcoholic beer. isn't very from via came up with the idea for bread beer because food waste and sustainability are huge topics of course a lot. and there's a lot of brand in particular being produced that ends up being said to pigs or put in a bio gas plant. sato and that's a pity. so we decided to turn bread into beer and build awareness about the topic. all of these tables and breweries that make bread beer aimed to cut down resource consumption and avoid waste. it takes about 75 kilos of bread to make
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27000 bottles of bread, beer, berlin based master baker. tail custom. carefully plans how much to produce for there are always leftovers, but not just any bread can be proved into beard this. most of the eating time, it has to be a bread without any other ingredients. besides grain, meaning no raisins no nots, no oil seeds, because they want for med reliably and make this good tasting beer should be of when done, mississippi isn't really. it could be a people has been making bread into beer for centuries, like bows out from egypt and mesopotamia for cost, from medieval eastern europe. in recent years, bread beer has been seeing of renaissance and given craft beer brewers like michelle lumpkin. new ideas, the. the 1st crumbles the old bread into little pieces and adds it
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to the mash. at the start of the brewing process of a miser, bought a mr. me about the so here in the mash bed we mix water with mold crime, and enzymes are activated that turn the starch into sugar. that takes about an hour . the special thing about this beer is that we add 5 percent bread to the mash mixture. and then pump the mash into the purifying that where we separate the liquid from the solid. about these 10 knit on. this liquid is called your word. hm . and that's what we make near out of your route. so you put it on speed that cold been, he had ceased if would normally convert the sugar into alcohol, but not with bread. beer, the pretty. i've worked probably a beam. it would make this non alcoholic bread beer. we use a special use that can only from end one type of sugar again, and the rest of the sugar stays in a mere meaning. not much. alcohol is created without again, sydney, silver, like, or drinks containing up to 0.5 percent. alcohol considered non
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alcoholic in germany. once the beer is finished brewing, it just has to be put into bottles and it's ready for sale. but how does bread, beer taste? a lie and it's very dirty with us being very dillman and the acidic. i do think the offer is, should work to, towards achieving some senior ability factor and minimizing their water usage is using sustainable packaging and, and like quite easily recycle the things, especially nowadays, anything that can help us environments. good thing, if i can drink beer and help them fantastic. why, why would i don't like that? and that's great. the bread beer trend helps prevent waste and save resources and shows how more sustainable brewing doesn't mean sacrificing taste
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the. and finally, we're off to the netherlands, where one does photographer walks in the footsteps of the old masters by staging his daughter in historical paintings. and he uses every day materials to do it. the portraits reflect a bygone era, even though neither brushes not, oil paint are used here. the photographs are reminiscent of paintings in the style of the old dutch masters such as render on motions on teams pack. and john, on the, for his work, how the care students poses for her father dodge photographer, hendrick hair stance the it's, is your blood to your, i don't you like in the same atmosphere, but not
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a copy of hendrick games to capture something of that, not my sphere with his photos of paula. but his props are definitely modern. household objects are an essential part of the arrangement. as in the portrait of a girl with a plastic bag. from a winter to your work, to assess the fixtures as a chaperone, we noticed the many preston backs wondering around the streets, but also for grocery shopping. we saw so maybe we can make something nice out of an insignificant material. and maybe we can show the beauty and the dignity of the material into our own body of work. they make a great team as they produce works of art in their amsterdam studio. hendrick care students uses a high resolution camera, the arrangement of the subject in settings, as well as the careful light composition are essential to achieving the desired effect for each photo. right,
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they said util the like by 45 degrees. the work is based on says, are fun a virginians girl in a large hat. the 2 got incentives and use gold kick matched for the hat. the right shape. great. it looks, it looks really wonderful. and in new york, as you turn your head a little. okay, great, beautiful, beautiful column, right? this photo relies on the use of the simplest elements. the team have produced over 70 portraits together a process that has evolved over the years and even helped to shape their relationship to go after a while and reduced to discuss about what you did and to have a discussion about the experience of instruments doing our bathing and with the meaning of did show, show its own way of life, and financial sherry affordable it together and its own way of saying is to the most beautiful a rate to learn new or just for. well, in fact,
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that's how it all started for hendrick hair. stance, he was a stay at home dad who began chronicling the development of his daughter snapshots turned into a portrait series. now the photos have one international renown and numerous awards for sherry, a sheet if you model at home, she daughter, she's always surround you. and if you showed the fault across outdoor, it is consequence. a discussion. can you do that? came to do that to me, to meet a little chat or not. of course i am the subjects of the artworks, but i can look at this very objectively as an outside or almost the role paula cast in place has also evolved over time. now she contributes her own ideas with a degree in art history. she's familiar with the collection of the old masters here at amsterdam strikes museum. it's a treasure chest of dutch art history, and
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a source of inspiration for her. father and daughter are both fascinated with red brown. in particular, he brings to cycle model into it's artworks. and when you see this artwork it has a formal distance because of this distinguished lady. but on the other hand, it also has a fairy bic intimacy. and that's also the same. we really like to read in our own body of work, especially to cause a feeling that it came right small impressions, a bridge spanning the past and the present. that's how the cares didn't see their arts. in 2013, they published a book of their photograph galleries in the netherlands and in the united states exhibit their work and collectors worldwide by them. but has no idea what a state board wants to entry shows. this is some way we re surprise and now we understand the meaning of the school and an end to the series is nowhere in sight.
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and with that, we wrap up another edition of your own max. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in and join us again next week. the, the, the, the
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