Earth Live! - The Earthscope Video
地球活着!
基本信息
- 批准号:0346232
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-02-15 至 2006-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This half-hour video documentary highlights Earthscope's goals and mission and provides a timely education and outreach resource as Earthscope gets off the ground. Containing film footage of current and past experiments, geologic landforms, and action scenes of earthquakes and volcanoes, plus plentiful 3D animations, the video (working title: Earth Live!) is a vehicle for introducing Earthscope to the public through nationwide broadcasts on educational television, and through dissemination of a DVD and video to the educational community for use as a classroom learning resource and Earthscope recruitment tool. The video's storyline places Earthscope in the broad context of the historic and future advancement of knowledge of Earth processes operating on the North American continent. Watching the video on television and in the classroom, viewers learn about the latest Earth science theories and research on earthquakes, volcanoes, and continental growth, and how earth science knowledge contributes to geohazard reduction and wiser land and resource use. The video's portrayal of women and scientists from underrepresented groups in important research roles helps Earthscope E&O representatives recruit a diverse group of participants into the Earthscope research effort. This documentary is being produced by Earth Images Foundation, collaborating with Earthscope scientists and education and outreach representatives, a PBS television production director, and with input from a formative evaluation process that informs concept development and production.
这个半小时的视频纪录片突出了地球镜的目标和使命,并提供了一个及时的教育和推广资源,因为地球镜得到了地面。 包含当前和过去的实验,地质地貌,地震和火山的动作场面,加上丰富的3D动画,视频(工作标题:地球生活!)通过教育电视台的全国广播,以及向教育界分发DVD和录像,作为课堂学习资源和Earthscope招聘工具,向公众介绍Earthscope。该视频的故事情节将地球镜置于北美大陆地球过程知识的历史和未来进步的广泛背景下。 通过在电视和课堂上观看视频,观众了解最新的地球科学理论和地震,火山和大陆生长的研究,以及地球科学知识如何有助于减少地质灾害和更明智的土地和资源利用。 该视频对妇女和科学家的描绘,她们来自代表性不足的群体,在重要的研究中发挥作用,这有助于地球镜地球观测组织的代表招募各种各样的参与者参加地球镜的研究工作。这部纪录片由地球图像基金会制作,与Earthscope的科学家和教育和外联代表、PBS电视制作主任合作,并利用了为概念开发和制作提供信息的形成性评价过程的投入。
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