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Trans-Siberian by Private Train

The epic Private Train Journey on the world's most famous Railroad
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Director Michael Altenhenne has captured the journey on the Trans-Siberian by private train with his camera in a virtuoso manner. His impressions of Russia, Mongolia and China are perfect to lose oneself in the yearning for or maybe even one's own memories of the last genuine adventure trip on earth. The unique atmosphere onboard the comfortable private train, the sublime mood of the travellers and the natural and cultural wonders en route unfold their irresistible charm in this excellent documentary.

Filmmaker: Michael Altenhenne
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Train Beijing - Moscow (Border China/Mongolia - Ulan Bator)

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Part 2: this video
Riding in Soft Sleeper cabin on Train No. 3 from Beijing to Moscow via Ulan Bator on the Trans-Mongolian Railway and Trans-Siberian Railway; this second part covers the Mongolian part of the trip from Erlian (Erenhot) to Ulan Bator; поезд Пекин
Улан-Батор Москва
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow

The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!

Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid
Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz
Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt
Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide
Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger
VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer
Title Design: Patrick Richter
Grading: Dennis Schmelz

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Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)

Here you find an overview of the equipment I'm using:


Video Gear:
Phantom 4 Pro Drone:
Sony a7sII Camera:
Sony a6500 Camera:
Zhiyun Crane Gimbal:

Sony Lenses:
Sony 10-18 mm f/4:
Sony 35 mm f/1.8:

Canon Lenses:
Converter:
Canon EF 16-35mm 1:2,8L II:
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II:
Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II:
Sigma 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM:

Filter:
Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm:
B+W ND Vario 62mm:

Post Production:
Premiere CC Keyboard:
Lacie Thunderbolt HDD:

LUT PACKAGE:
Because of the massive feedback and a lot of questions how I graded my short Transsiberian Dream, I decided to release some of the LUTs that I used for this project:

The LUTs work with all kind of cameras but your footage should be shot in a flat picture profile (not created for LOG) like Cine2 or Cine4 on Sony cameras or Technicolor Cinestyle on Canon.
After purchase you will get a Zip file with 6 LUTs (cube and look files). You can import and adjust the LUTs with every common editing software (Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Da Vinci Resolve, etc.).

For licensing inquiries please contact info(at)dennisschmelz.de.
It's not allowed to use any of this footage without licensing - also for non-commercial use.

© Dennis Schmelz | 2018





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The Trans-Mongolian Route - From Moscow to Ulaanbaatar

A journey from Moscow to Ulaanbaatar and the Gobi Desert along more than 8.000 kms on trains, vans and planes in 4 weeks of travel. We enjoyed amazing scenery and incredible travel mates every single day. The journey was an unforgettable experience that left an everlasting footprint in my memory. Recommended for anyone who is an adventurer in the heart. Footage taken in August 2018.
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Journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway - a film by Ann Craig-Cinnamon & John Cinnamon

Ride along with Ann Craig-Cinnamon and John Cinnamon for 30 minutes as they travel from Moscow, Russia to Beijing, China aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway. The 16-day journey in 2019 took them from Red Square to the Russian countryside, through Siberia with a stop at Lake Baikal, a few days in Mongolia including an overnight in a ger camp, and finally ending in the Chinese capital to see the Great Wall of China, giant pandas, and more. You'll experience three distinct cultures, meet the locals, get to know some fellow international travelers, and discover how much we have in common with people on the other side of the world. Travel is a cultural bridge and an education like nothing else. Sit back and enjoy a Journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway.

Trans-Siberian Railway: Russia, Mongolia and China 2015 | Cinematic Travel Video

RUSSIA, MONGOLIA & CHINA | Cinematic TRAVEL VIDEO | CANON 600D + GOPRO HERO 4 BLACK

In the summer of 2015, two friends and me travelled along the Trans-Siberian Railway and took the train from Moscow to Beijing. The trans siberian railroad is the longest train ride in the world and takes 7 days to complete, with only a few regular stops at train stations but never for long. On our path, we were fortunate enough to meet the most amazing people from all across the world. This is truly one of the most epic train rides and rewarding journeys one can make and all three countries - though very different - are beautiful.

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~~Video Locations~~
* Moscow (Rus)
* Yekaterinburg (Rus)
* Irkutsk (Rus)
* Olchon (Rus)
* Ulaanbaatar (Mon)
* Dalanzadgad (Mon)
* Gobi Desert (Mon)
* Kharkhorin (Mon)
* Khugnu Tarna (Mon)
* Terelj NP (Mon)
* Bejing (Chi)
* Badaling (Chi)

~~Video Gear~~
* GoPro Hero 4 Black
* Canon EOS 600D
- Canon EF-S 15-85mm F/3.5-5.6

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Trans Siberian Railway - Beijing to Ulaanbaator, Mongolia

Catching the Trans Siberian Railway from Beijing, China to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia provided a perfect vehicle to sit back and enjoy the long distance covered and impressive landscape along the way.

Trans-Siberian train trip - 10 000 kilometers from Moscow to Beijing

Trans-Siperia on tunnustettu maailman pisimmäksi yksittäiseksi junaradaksi. Trans-Siperian päärata ulottuu 9288 kilometrin matkan Moskovasta Vladivostokiin ja junamatka kestää kokonaisuudessaan 6,5 vuorokautta. Trans-Siperia päärata haarautuu Ulan Uden kaupungissa, josta on mahdollista jatkaa Trans-Mongolian rataosuutta pitkin Mongolian halki aina Pekingiin saakka.

Rata on valmistunut 60 000 rakennusmiehen urakalla vuosina 1891–1916 ja sen rakentaminen on maksanut miltei miljardi jenkki taalaa.

Pääsimme vihdoin toteuttamaan tämän pitkäaikaisen haaveemme Trans-Siperialla matkustamisesta syyskuussa 2015, kun aloitimme elämämme pisimmän reissun, IKILOMAN, tällä maailmankuululla junamatkalla. Päädyimme valitsemaan Trans-Mongolia rataosuuden, koska halusimme nähdä Mongolian autiot arot ja Kiinan hektisen elämänrytmin.

Helsingistä Pekingiin matkasimme kaikkine pysähdyksineen 35 vuorokauden ajan. Lue vinkkejä Trans-Siperia matkaa varten täältä: ja täältä

IKILOMALLA ON...
Ikilomalla on seikkailijapariskunnan matkablogi, joka kertoo ikuisesta lomamatkasta maailmanympäri. Kuvaamme ja editoimme seikkailuistamme matkavideoita jokaisesta maasta, jossa matkustamme. Tervetuola mukaan ikilomalle!

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Trans Baikal-Manchurian Express (Winter 2017) Part 1

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The Trans-Siberian Railway:
The Trans-Siberian Railway (TSR, Russian: Транссиби́рская магистра́ль, tr. Transsibirskaya Magistral; IPA: is a network of railways connecting Moscow with the Russian Far East. With a length of 9,289 kilometres (5,772 miles), it is the longest railway line in the world. There are connecting branch lines into Mongolia, China and North Korea. It has connected Moscow with Vladivostok since 1916, and is still being expanded.
It was built between 1891 and 1916 under the supervision of Russian government ministers personally appointed by Tsar Alexander III and his son, the Tsarevich Nicholas (later Tsar Nicholas II). Even before it had been completed, it attracted travellers who wrote of their adventures.
The Trans-Siberian line remains the most important transport link within Russia; around 30% of Russian exports travel on the line. While it attracts many foreign tourists, it gets most of its use from domestic passengers.
Today the Trans-Siberian Railway carries about 200,000 containers per year to Europe. Russian Railways intends to at least double the volume of container traffic on the Trans-Siberian and is developing a fleet of specialised cars and increasing terminal capacity at the ports by a factor of 3 to 4. By 2010, the volume of traffic between Russia and China could reach 60 million tons (54 million tonnes), most of which will go by the Trans-Siberian.
With perfect coordination of the participating countries' railway authorities, a trainload of containers can be taken from Beijing to Hamburg, via the Trans-Mongolian and Trans-Siberian lines in as little as 15 days, but typical cargo transit times are usually significantly longer and typical cargo transit time from Japan to major destinations in European Russia was reported as around 25 days.
According to a 2009 report, the best travel times for cargo block trains from Russia's Pacific ports to the western border (of Russia, or perhaps of Belarus) were around 12 days, with trains making around 900 km (559 mi) per day, at a maximum operating speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). However, in early 2009, Russian Railways announced an ambitious Trans-Siberian in Seven Days programme; according to this plan, $11 billion will be invested over the next five years to make it possible for goods traffic to cover the same 9,000 km (5,592 mi) distance in just seven days. The plan will involve increasing the cargo trains' speed to 90 km/h (56 mph) in 2010–12, and, at least on some sections, to 100 km/h (62 mph) by 2015. At these speeds, goods trains will be able to cover 1,500 km (932 mi) per day.

Trans-Siberian-Train and Silkroad Trips | CCCP SOVIET STYLE TOURS - Train Adventures

Trans-Siberian-Train and Silkroad Trips -- The Original RUSSKIE TRAIN goes the Trans-Siberain-Railway - Small and individual tours and group travel... Check our website for further details!

Successfull Soviet Train Adventure 2010
September 28, 2010
Three weeks, twelve nations -- the most exciting active tour of the summer

Largest Soviet Train Tour of SMS Frankfurt through Russia to Mongolia and China completed

Frankfurt, August 20th 2010 -- From June twelve to 30th almost 100 adventure and sports enthusiasts from twelve countries were on their way by train, by foot, bus and ferry - at the Russian Soviet Train Tour 2010. This summer offer included among other things a boat party on the Moscow River, cross country running along the Eurasian border, a bath in icy Lake Baikal and a stay in exclusive Mongolian yurts. It was the largest organized cultural, sports and event tour of SMS Frankfurt.

Start for all participants, coming from Australia, Barbados, China, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, the USA and more countries, was Moscow -- on 20th anniversary of Russia's independence. With a boat party on the Moskva River the organizers rang a unique, challenging and inspiring journey for the international participants. At the first stage they took the Trans-Siberian railway via Kazan to Yekaterinburg and the border of Eurasia. Sightseeing and cross-country races were program at each station. Fun and sport mated the euphoric participants from all over the world, also at a picnic in the Eurasian border, when half of the group at the European, the other half on Asian terrain drank on each ones health.

Irkutsk was the next exciting stop on the Soviet Train Tour. From here the international travelers took a two-day break after the journey along the historic Trans-Sib route on Lake Baikal. Hardly any of the participants went swimming in seven degrees cold lake, which is known as a rejuvenating spa. A ferry brought the group to the island of Olkhon for another cross-country run and accommodation in traditional wooden huts and with folklore in the evening.

Back to Irkutsk they continued with the train to Mongolia which was a pure cultural experience: unspoiled nature, adventurous cinematic scenes in public trains, cross-country races in a remote monastery and shaman fire dance in the exclusive hotel Mongolia with rooms as Mongolian yurts.

„The journey was emotionally and physically was the best ever wrote a participant from Australia to the organizer Jürgen Schreiter from SMS Frankfurt after her return „You helped make it a trip of a lifetime for me said another participant and the Soviet Train was an exciting, enjoyable and memorable holiday/adventure. It was everything and more than what we were expecting....

The final stage was Mongolia to China. The cosmopolitan group was not only in the Gobi desert, they also took fascinating pictures of the Hanging Monastery in Datong and the surrounding caves. The farewell, after a walk on the Great Wall, was not easy after three weeks. Some enthusiasts of the Soviet Style Train Tour 2010, already planned a revival meeting after their return home where they will surely talk a lot about this tour.

Small group Adventures along the Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Beijing with the CCCP Train Team Frankfurt.
Small individual group Adventures and Incentives on the Train with SMS Frankfurt by Juergen Schreiter and Ludmila Pshenichnikova.

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Train Beijing - Moscow (Beijing to Border China/Mongolia)

Part 1: this video
Part 2:
Riding in Soft Sleeper cabin on Train No. 3 from Beijing to Moscow via Ulan Bator on the Trans-Mongolian Railway and Trans-Siberian Railway; this first part covers the Chinese portion of the trip; train stops in Zhangjiakou, Datong, Jining, Zhurihe and Erlian

Trans-Siberian Railway: Moscow to Beijing and beyond

The Trans-Mongolian Railway is one of the greatest rail journeys of the world. I shot this footage on the way from Moscow (Russia) to Beijing (China) and on to South China. More than 15,000 kilometres.

It was a once in a lifetime adventure.

postcript (May 2017)
Since many of you were commenting on how much Nejla, the girl in the movie, is smoking: she quit. 5 months ago. And so did I. Smoking kills.

Sound Design: Gregor Schmidt
Camera / Editing: Philipp Katzer
The Girl: Nejla Kalk

Trans-Mongolian Adventure, April - May 2016

Travel video from our traIn trip on the Trans-Mongolian Railway.
Beijing - Ulan Bator - Irkutsk - Novosibirsk - Perm - Moscow - Helsinki

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Age of Wulin Soundtrack
Elder Scrolls Online Soundtrack

Trans Siberian Railway Train K3 Ride (China-Mongolia part)

From Beijing stop, commenced 6 days train K3 ride to Moscow. That was a sunny day in Beijing at 32 degree of celsius. But just found our compartment had none of air-condition despite of soft-bed class...

Experience the Golden Eagle

This “Cruising on Rail” episode is produced by Cruising on Rail media productions, aired by Amazon Prime and documents the classic Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express journey by private train.
The 15-day all-inclusive journey between Moscow and Vladivostok, is the only way to complete the world's longest single service railway journey in luxury, comfort and style.
Click here to view the itinerary in full;

With 24 years experience of operating private rail journeys on this momentous railroad, our expertise and knowledge is unrivalled and we are proud to have an exceptionally loyal and professional Tour Management team to take care of our guests.

Tour itinerary; MOSCOW – KAZAN – YEKATERINBURG – NOVOSIBIRSK – IRKUTSK – LAKE BAIKAL – ULAN UDE - ULAAN BAATAR – VLADIVOSTOK
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Aftermovie Trans-Mongolian & Trans-Siberian Express

Music: M83 - Midnight City

Trans-Siberian and Trans-Mongolian Railway: St. Petersburg, Moscow, Yekaterinaburg, Ikutsk & Lake Baikal, Ulan Ude, Ulaanbaatar, Gobi Desert, Beijing.

Trans Siberian Railway - Ulaanbaatar 6,464km (Ep8)

This is my trip from Moscow to Hong Kong by Rail

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Dates: March 19 – April 3rd, 2016
Rail route: Moscow (0km) - Kazan (820km) - Yekaterinburg (1,814km) - Tomsk (3,664km) - Irkutsk (5,185km) - Ulaanbaatar (6,464km) - Beijing (8,015km) - Hong Kong (10,265km)

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TRANS-SIBERIAN BY IMPERIAL RUSSIA TRAIN - Moscow - Beijing / Beijing - Moscow Tour

Discover Russia and China in 14 nights tour by Trans Siberian luxury train. From Moscow to Beijing -travel services provided by Perfect Tour
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ONCE IN A LIFETIME ADVENTURE - Transsiberian Train Adventure Moscow to Beijing #traintravel

ONCE IN A LIFETIME ADVENTURE - Transsiberian Train Adventure Moscow to Beijing

Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow

The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
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