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Driving Los Angeles 8K HDR Dolby Vision - Glendale to Mulholland Drive Part IV

Driving Los Angeles 8K HDR Dolby Vision - Glendale to Mulholland Drive Part IV

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This 2 hour drive starts just on the Golden State Freeway exit in Glendale. It then takes a short tour of Glendale then heads to Los Angeles on the Hyperion Bridge (as seen in Disney's California adventure amusement park. The tour then goes through the los Feliz part of Los Angeles and then the Hollywood Sign. It then makes its way to Mulholland Drive that was designed to be a recreational scenic road through parts of Hollywood Hills, Beverly Hills, Bel Air and ends in Encino
Date: 2023-12-16

Comments and reviews: 18


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Oh this brought back some wonderful memories of when I visited LA from Melbourne Australia back in 2013. That sequence on Mulholland Drive was especially good. My LA friends drove me down through that area and pointed out the radio tower and radio station used in the first episode of -The Outer Limits- (Galaxy Being) which is still up there.
One thing which really got to me was how similar Melbourne is to LA in many ways. very spread out suburbs running for miles and miles interconnected by freeways. One big difference? I didn't see one combined speed and red light camera emplacement in your video at all. Here you will strike a camera every couple of miles. They're everywhere! Great job. please do a video of the Hollywood studio areas and North Hollywood.

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This is so beautiful. What we're seeing is the lovely progression of an individual through the urban landscape. It's a testimony to engineering and to the expression of form following function. A human wants to travel and the engineer provides the means. One pays the other in kind. The engineer has the achievement of providing the human with an expanse to explore, the glory of travel, of movement, of feeling that their humanity is being realised.
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This video is absolutely stunning! The vibrant city streets, breathtaking views, and the journey from Glendale to Mulholland Drive are beautifully captured. It's like being immersed in the cinematic experience of exploring the iconic Los Santos. Thanks for sharing this incredible drive with us. It's a visual treat that showcases the allure of Los Angeles. Keep up the fantastic work! ---
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There are no electric bicycles or electric motorcycles travel on the streets. This is what shocks me the most. Unlike China, Chinese streets are way more beautiful than the US, I-m not talking about big cities, I-m talking about the small cities, even the small cities in china, the streets are way more beautiful than the US
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I have never been driving around in the LA area and thought. wow, this is relaxing. LA is so vast that even growing up in the area I have never been to Glendale. I'm shocked it looks like such a pretty big city, nice tour.
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Thank you so much for creating this video. Looks absolutely gorgeous. Great stress-reliever during hectic days. Have you ever thought about making a video of Playa Vista and its surrounding areas? Take care!
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This is such lovely footage! I apologize if this has been answered. but I did not see it the description: do you use a dashcam? If so, which model? Thanks for uploading this and your other videos.
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26: 44 ow man i feel sorry for the car, this is america it's a shame to have a terrible road like this, especially in california, one of the richest states in the united states
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If you don't mind me asking: what kind of computer do you use to edit these videos? How long do they take to render? I've been editing in 4K and it's super laggy. I can't imagine 8K
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Although I haven't had chance to watch this yet, you've been creating very great content. But please make more evening and late night drives--those are the best ones!
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Two LA expats exiled to Chicago temporarily thank you. This was oddly mesmerising, it took us back home to places where we lived, worked and played.
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Cool. I use to visit Los Angeles a lot years ago, loved it! unfortunately all but one of my friends moved out of California, oh well.
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Glendale is One of my favorite spots every time I visit LA Thanks for reminding me of warm & pleasant memory- VR level quality-
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Crazy fact: I have lived in LA for 19 years and have never been close to the Hollywood sign nor visited Universal Studios.
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For me it's like hell on earth. Glad I live in the civilized world where people actually live outside their car.
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Gotta love how the video starts with someone cutting you off on the off ramp - very relaxing California driving!
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Is there a part of California that Gavin Newsome has not ruined? Film that part if you have a moment.
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