Forest Park Saint Louis Art Museum | 4K Video |Sony AX100

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Forest Park in St. Louis near the famous Art Museum 4K video sample footage from the Sony AX100 4K Pro Camcorder. I take you on a tour of one of the best American cities in ultra hd. Beautiful scenes and give you sample video so you know what to expect from this incredible camera. First, I drive down to Forest Park. I park, I get out my Sony AX100 awesome 4K camera. I shoot here, I shoot there, all I want are 4K video samples. I try to put these 4K videos on YouTube from no on. I hate HD 1080!!! No more. So, like I said, I like to go to the best tourist destination, and get some 4K demo footage and just put on YouTube as a public service. St. Louis is one of the best American cities there is. They have the famous chess club as well, but I'll save that for another video. Ok, so I did park at the Saint Louis Art Musuem, and I walked down that big hill, down to the water. You will see it in the video test here. I get some footage of the fountains and of the walk ways. I just can't shoot any more, unless it is in ultra hd. Saint Louis Zoo The most visited feature of the park is the Saint Louis Zoo, a free zoo that opened in 1910.[31] In 2010, the zoo attracted 2.9 million visitors to its collection of more than 18,000 animals. Saint Louis Science Center The Saint Louis Science Center, located across Interstate 64 on the southern edge of Forest Park, received slightly more than 1 million visitors in 2010. Part of the science center, the McDonnell Planetarium, is located within the park and is connected to the main building by an enclosed footbridge. Missouri History Museum The Missouri History Museum opened in Forest Park in 1913. Main article: Missouri History Museum The Missouri History Museum, located on the northern edge of the park, received slightly more than 500,000 visitors in 2010 to both its permanent and temporary exhibits. Saint Louis Art Museum Main article: Saint Louis Art Museum The Saint Louis Art Museum, which opened as the Palace of Fine Arts as part of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, is located in the only permanent structure built for the fair. The Muny Main article: The Muny The Muny, officially known as the Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis, has operated in Forest Park since 1916. The first production, As You Like It by William Shakespeare, predated the current building by one year; as part of an advertising convention, St. Louis constructed the Municipal Theatre in 1917.[45] Starting in 1919, the Muny was incorporated, and more than 1,500 seats in the 11,000-seat amphitheater were reserved as permanently free. The Jewel Box The Jewel Box, a greenhouse and event venue Main article: Jewel Box (St. Louis) The Jewel Box, an art deco greenhouse, operates as an event venue and horticultural facility.[46] The building has nearly 7,500 square feet (700 m2) of display space and is 55 feet (17 m) high, and it was built in 1936 using funds from the Works Progress Administration.[46] The Jewel Box was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. Turtle Park Main article: Turtle Park Turtle Park is a sculpture park created by Bob Cassilly located at Oakland Avenue and Tamm Avenue. Dwight Davis Tennis Center Main article: Dwight Davis Tennis Center The Dwight Davis Tennis Center is a tennis facility with 19 lighted tennis courts and a clubhouse, named after St. Louis tennis player Dwight Davis. The facility offers tennis training programs, and sponsors tournaments. It hosts the St. Louis Aces, a local tennis singles team, who play in the 1,100-seat Stadium Court. Boathouse The Boathouse at Forest Park is both a restaurant and boat rental facility.

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