• S4 E125 Its science but not as we know it... Blackholes & New York (Apr 2024)

  • Apr 18 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast
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S4 E125 Its science but not as we know it... Blackholes & New York (Apr 2024)

  • Summary

  • This week, we discuss one of the most outstanding presentations of space science, by @EpicSpaceman , called I put 4M Suns in a Blackhole. Made in Blender, we discuss the creative workflow adopted, from zero to hero - and why the @BlenderOfficial Foundation should take note. We make a few suggestions for enhancing the work even more and discuss the primary audiences for this type of conrtent. Quite simply, the narrative style and animation makes hard science relatable!

    1:50 Intro to film and its creator: low output, high quality
    6:47 Choosing the role of a narrator and making a connection with the audience
    10:15 Carl Sagan reincarnated!
    13:37 Just-in-time learning and visual storytelling
    17:53 Citizen scientist, but not as we know it!
    20:00 Outstanding presentation, beyond lockdown
    21:30 A relatable way to make content
    22:24 How is this a real-time production?
    25:59 Could this be screened in a cinema theatre?
    28:00 Going pro. The challenge of managing your values
    30:15 Why Blender? Blender Foundation take note!
    32:15 Playing a scientist vs being a scientist
    35:10 One of the greatest #machinima films we’ve seen

    Credits -
    Speakers: Ricky Grove, Phil Rice, Tracy Harwood, Damien Valentine
    Producer: Ricky Grove
    Editor: Phil Rice
    Music: Animo Domini Beats

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