New York is a vibrant city. You probably have heard, it never sleeps. And as Frank said again and again: "If you can make it here you can make it anywhere."
It's a concrete jungle where dreams are made. More than 8.5 million people from all over the world call the Big Apple home, and another 60 million or so visit it every year.
That happens for a good reason: no matter what you love or which are your interests – art, food, architecture, photography, shopping, sightseeing, theater, music, romance, adventure, exploration – New York is the place where you can find it all and much more.
It's a new surprise on every corner, every day. It's a dream in every heart. Just have your eyes and sensibility open. In New York you can learn a new thing every single day. In New York you can make your dream come true. So, why not give it a try?
New York is a vibrant city. You probably have heard, it never sleeps. And as Frank said again and again: "If you can make it here you can make it anywhere."
It's a concrete jungle where dreams are made. More than 8.5 million people from all over the world call the Big Apple home, and another 60 million or so (in 2016) visit it every year.
That happens for a good reason: no matter what you love or which are your interests – art, food, architecture, photography, shopping, sightseeing, theater, music, romance, adventure, exploration – New York is the place where you can find it all and much more.
It's a new surprise on every corner, every day. Just have your eyes and sensibility open. In New York you can learn a new thing every single day.
One of the biggest challenges for New Yorkers is trying to get out of the so-called "busy trap" (you know, all that 'so busy,' 'crazy busy' stuff) and rediscover the city with fresh eyes.
And if you can make it here, you will feel like a newborn. So, why not give it a try?
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Black Tap is definitely an experience, probably worth going back at least a few times to taste the different options they have.
This fun video is a montage of an entire summer. From wedding planning, to hang outs, to water skiing and everything in between.
They had a dream: throw the best party in the world. That's how Studio 54 was born and became the most legendary nightclub in the world.
Before Manhattan, there was Mannahatta. Immersive soundscapes compare today's urban cacophony to the island Henry Hudson encountered in 1609. History unearths wonder in the green heart of New York.
The best way to explore New York City and all its alternatives is on foot. So let's take a walk, moving through the city that never sleeps.
It is a place that many native New Yorkers don't even know exists. And now we are bringing it to you.
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This short film is a collection of time-lapse photography shot, processed and edited by myself over the past year, showcasing 23 unique cities.
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Every time you think New York is a tough city to live in, watch this uplifting video that puts together a cool time-lapse and a cool tempo music.
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In this very interesting split-screen tour made by The New Yorker, we can see the same streets in New York City, from the nineteen-thirties and today.
Over recent years, David Walker has shown work in Berlin, Hong Kong, LA, Lisbon, London, New York and Paris – among other cities. Check out a beautiful video where he puts together a new creative piece.
Lying forgotten two hundred feet below one of America's most iconic buildings lies the closely guarded secret of one of America's finest presidents – rusting away when it could be a monument to his greatness.
The countdown to a New Year in New York's Times Square: the crowd on the streets gathering and the beautiful essence of the NYC skyline. Click and watch
All you need to have fun in New York is creativity. Just walk on the streets with an iPhone in your pocket and an open mind. Anything else is provided by the city.
New York is an amazing source of inspiration for landscape photography and filmmaking.
Watch this fun video, made by Ofer Rozenman, a photographer from Tel-Aviv, Israel, along with his girlfriend Sanda Krsho, enjoying their favourite city in the world: New York City.
A filmmaker traveling to New York for the second time. He just grabbed his camera and shot footage of what was going on around him, trying to capture the sense of streets.
This video was made for all the people that dream about the opportunity of flying around New York.
This video puts together an exciting clip of images and visual color effects. It offers a compelling journey throughout New York moments.
New York City as seen from above. Shot over a series of epic sunrises. Locations include Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, Downtown Manhattan, DUMBO, and Greenpoint.
New York Rising is a culmination of a series of helicopter flights and many months of filming time-lapses.
New Year, New Subway Stations
Piccola Italiana, Big Dreams
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Watch the short film about a cookie-obsessed pig that has film festival audiences laughing and cheering And a list of the best cookies in NY.
In an age of instant communication at your fingertips and digital marketing on every platform, there are those who still get out messages the old-fashioned way
It's finally here. After taking nearly a century to build, the 2nd Avenue subway extension in Manhattan opened at 72nd, 86th, and 96th Streets.
INFLUENCERS is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today in music, fashion, and entertainment.
This VIDEO was made from a collection of 4,000 street portraits gathered in New York City for the Humans of New York project (a.k.a. HONY).
This video presents interesting sound and image effects, a mosaic of creativity and lights, sounds and movements.
Winter is coming. Are you a big fan of whiskey? Then you will enjoy this short film about New York Distilling Co. breaking down the process of producing good spirit. Cheers!
Would you live on a boat in New York City? This couple has been doing that. See their story
Living in New York is fascinating and stressing at the same time. Sometimes, all we need is some "alone time." But are you really sure you're alone?
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a world-wide symbol of the holidays in New York City. Check out this great story.
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Bookmark this link now, so you can use it on your next visit to New York – and experience the city the same way New Yorkers do.
Street dancers of New York: their authenticity, originalism, acrobatics, improvisation, and creativity are always unexpectedly impressive
Watch this awesome video, shot on the streets of New York City with McKenzie. He will be surprising and delighting passers-by.
Maybe it's time to remember an old friend: Mother Nature. New York is a concrete jungle. We all need to talk to nature once in a while – perhaps even every single day.
Do you live in New York? Visiting New York? Then, you will love to explore these rare treasures in our hometown of New York City.
The chocolatiers, Rick and Michael Mast, walk us through their uniquely intensive process, DIY machines, and a little of their food philosophy.
They began their voyage in their apartment, using a homemade machine to process cacao beans.
Maneuvering the dancers' bodies in intricate and abstract arrangements and simultaneously wrapping them around huge sheets of crimped white paper: the art of JR.