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Jordan Tourism Film (ARABIC)

This a film promoting Jordan as a beautiful tourism destination for families. The 22 minute film was produced for ALARABIYA where it was broadcast. It features a Saudi family visiting and exploring over 9 locations in Jordan.

The film was Directed by Wael Shentenawy of SAWA Media, based in Dubai. It was presented by Mr. Ahmad Sahab, an accomplished Saudi TV producer and presenter.
SAWA Media is a Dubai based company specializing in creative productions for corporate clients and TV broadcasters. It’s also the Middle East’s leader in Digital Brand Integration technology providing it’s services to advertisers, broadcasters, and content owners.

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Wadi Rum – A Majestic Landscape

This video about a part of the vast landscape of Wadi Rum is the second of four time lapse videos shot in Jordan this July. The whole project was shot and edited for the Jordan Tourism Board.

Some background: Shooting the desert in the mid of July was quite a challenge. It was very hot, even at night. And it was quite dusty. During the 2 days of shooting I’ve tried to capture images of the majestic rock formations but also people enjoying desert live for a glimpse of a few hours on a jeep trip or on the back of a camel. A highlight was the balloon trip shown at the end of the clip.

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Sights of Jordan

Highlighting some of Jordan’s most well-known sights, like Petra, Dead Sea, Jerash, Wadi Mujib, Wadi Rum, and Aqaba.
This is the 4th and final installment

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Amman – City in Motion

The video about the bustling capital of Jordan is the first in a series of four time-lapse movies about Jordan and it’s main sites.

Music: «The Orion Code», Delicate Beats, with a license of premiumbeat.com

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Video Post Jordan: Discover the beauty of Petra

Discover the beauty of Petra

We Highly recommend the following DVD: The ancient city of «Petra» is a place full of mysteries. Little is known about this symbol of Jordan and now the country’s most visited tourist attraction. It was established possibly as early as 312 BC as the capital city of the Nabataeans. It’s called «Petra» (meaning: stone) today, but the original name of the city is not known. The site remained unknown until 1812, when it was introduced to the Europeans by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt..