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Nature's beauty can be easily missed — but not through Louie Schwartzberg's lens. His stunning time-lapse photography, accompanied by powerful words from Benedictine monk Brother David Steindl-Rast, serves as a meditation on being grateful for every day. (Filmed at TEDxSF.) (09:55) Louie Schwartzberg is an award-winning cinematographer, director and producer who captures breathtaking images that celebrate life — revealing connections, universal rhythms, patterns and beauty.
Louie's notable career spans feature films, television shows, commercials and documentaries. He won two Clio Awards for TV advertising, including best environmental broadcast spot, an Emmy nomination for best cinematography and the Heartland Film Festival's Truly Moving Picture Award for the feature film "America's Heart & Soul."
Found by teresahopson in Virtues
December 28, 2017 at 10:38 AM
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Tourists watch as the 70 meters (220 feet) front wall of the glacier Perito Moreno breaks down Sunday, March 14, 2003 for the first time in 16 years in Lago Argentino, some 3,200 kilometers, (2,000 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Video is set to music and there is no talking or discussion. Great photography. (03:04)
Found by Barb in Glaciers
July 26, 2009 at 06:24 AM
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When the Rover Curiosity landed on Mars, space and science fans all over the world rejoiced. But it is not there just to take pictures. This incredible piece of machinery is a one-ton, all-inclusive laboratory, capable of analyzing all aspects of the Martian surface and atmosphere.
It's primary goals include investigation of the climate and geology, assessment of whether or not Gale Crater has ever offered life-sustaining environmental conditions, investigating the role of water on mars, and planetary habitability studies in preparation for future human exploration.
This video incorporates photography and video from the Mars Rover as well as CGI animations of the many components at work. Watch as Curiosity stretches its legs in preparation for the truly revolutionary experiments on its calendar for the weeks and years ahead. (16:40)
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January 13, 2013 at 08:56 AM
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ClipArt is traditionally composed of hand or computer generated images. Stock photography is also included in the ClipArt library in Word 2007. This video demonstrates how to work with ClipArt in a document, including how to search for ClipArt, preview the properties of the image, and insert the image in a document. This video also demonstrates how to edit the size and position of an image and change the style, shape, and format by using the Picture Tools feature. (3:09)
Found by TracyMoon in Illustrations
June 16, 2012 at 03:51 PM
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Geologists investigate an 800-million-year-old rock record of sun activity in an ancient Australian lake bed, and fabulous ground and satellite photography of the aurora borealis all contribute to an understanding of earth's relationship to the yellow dwarf star we know as the sun. (57:59)
Found by laneyk in Structure of the Sun
March 24, 2010 at 06:41 PM
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John Green teaches how the Civil War played a large part in making the United States the country that it is today. He covers some of the key ways in which Abraham Lincoln influenced the outcome of the war, and how the lack of foreign intervention also helped the Union win the war. John also covers the technology that made the Civil War different than previous wars. New weapons helped to influence the outcomes of battles, but photography influenced how the public at large perceived the war. In addition, John gets into the long term effects of the war, including the federalization and unification of the United States. All this plus homesteading, land grant universities, railroads, federal currency, and taxes. (10:54)
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July 28, 2013 at 01:39 PM
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My name is Jalen, and I live in Illinois. In the Digital Youth Network program, I do graphic design, video gaming, and robotics. I am doing DYN TV, in which we make our own little TV show. And I'm learning photography this year. So I think I have advanced throughout the years in my use of technology and in my use of creating through technology. In school, at home, and in the Digital Youth Network, Jalen thrives as an artist, animator, and digital-media creator. (7:46)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Digital Generation
August 17, 2011 at 10:26 PM
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How does physics impact basketball. This video shows how foul shots and passes are impacted by spin forces acting on the ball, and what players have to do to correct for these forces. Poor photography mars video, but makes for an interesting topic for students to learn about in applying science in a way that probably have not thought about previously.
Found by freealan in Basketball
October 12, 2010 at 07:06 PM
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The grace and beauty of these small wonders is brought to light as the magic of high-speed photography reveals their movements in close-up, slow-motion detail. Students will enjoy this amazing real life footage. What a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (2:31)
Found by porter1526 in Insects
July 14, 2012 at 08:30 PM
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Measuring 16 feet long and weighing over a ton, many call the crocodile the last surviving giant of the dinosaur age. While crocodiles are one of the world's strongest and most feared predators, they are also extremely tender and protective parents. In this video, travel to Africa's Grumeti River in Tanzania, where one of the largest croc populations thrives. Watch in suspense as a herd of thirsty wildebeest approach the crocodile infested river to drink, unaware of the cold-blooded reptiles lurking at the water's edge. In slow-motion photography, you will witness thrilling scenes as the powerful beast dominates the waterway with its huge tail and crushing jaws. (51:00)
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June 16, 2012 at 09:55 AM
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A short documentary of the hummingbird which is suitable for older elementary, middle school, and high school students. Stunning photography. (04:21)
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August 7, 2009 at 03:51 PM
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Scientists in Southern California are trying to design the next oil, and it may be floating in most oceans and ponds. Researchers say algae may be the next alternative to oil. The AP's John Mone reports. Video goes into the reasons why algae are a good alternative for fuel. The video visits the company OriginOil and show a time elapsed photography of how the algae develops into oil. The process is becoming more cost effective. One day soon oil will have a competitor, algae which are also eco-friendly. Good quality of video, middle school level video. Run time 03:11.
Found by Barb in New Alternative Resources
July 24, 2009 at 05:38 AM
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Gabriella Parra is an artist/photographer who splits her time between her photography studio and an affordable apartment with her family. Gabriella and her daughter Luna share a bedroom, and her biggest struggle has been finding affordable ideas to accommodate both of their needs. The The Home Tour Squad wants to show this family that, even with a limited budget, they can completely transform their shared bedroom into a functional and cozy space that feels like home. (01:49)
Found by teresahopson in Dorm Room Decor
February 17, 2019 at 09:52 AM
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In this episode we explore the life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach; 1685-1750. Photography in Leipzig by Fabian Pape (13:46)
Found by teresahopson in Bach, J. S.
March 23, 2019 at 10:18 AM
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Previously we determined the motion graphs for dropping a ball from 2.0 meters and throwing a ball up to 2.0 meters and catching it again. In this video I show that the reverse of the drop coupled with the drop itself is the same thing as throwing the ball upward. Make sense? Okay, watch the video.
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0:13 Reviewing the previous graphs
0:25 The drop is the same as the 2nd half of the drop
0:48 Dropping the medicine ball in reverse
1:16 Bobby reviews
1:35 Links to Previous and Next Videos
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December 22, 2013 at 12:35 PM
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19 minutes An introduction to H. Lee Waters and his Movies of Local People 1936 to 1942. A film by Tom Whiteside.
Arts & Crafts, Traditional, Work, Costume/Dress, Regional / South / 1989
H. Lee Waters (1902 - 1997) operated a photography studio on Main
Street in Lexington, North Carolina for more than 60 years. For most of
that time, his work covered the standard range of commercial still
photography - weddings, portraits, school groups. But during the lean
years of the late Depression Waters hit the road with a 16mm camera and
projector and created "Movies of Local People."
These short silent films were shown in movie theaters as a special
attraction, and were a commercial and artistic success. In the mill
towns and small cities of the Textile Belt, thousands of people saw
themselves and their communities on the big screen. Waters made "Movies
of Local People" from the summer of 1936 to the summer of 1942, shooting
more than 250 shows in 118 different towns. Most were in North
Carolina, with some in South Carolina, a few in Virginia, and one in
Tennessee. Waters developed a fluid and expressive style, and the films
feature an often vivacious depiction of community life along with
beautiful portraits and some "small town symphony" special effects.
The Cameraman Has Visited Our Town" includes many examples of
Waters's footage, plus interviews with him in his studio. "Movies of
Local People" are only one example of the vast rich heritage of film
culture that exists outside mainstream commercial cinema, documents that
are well worth preserving for future generations.
Found by ECP in American Roots Culture
January 23, 2012 at 09:43 AM
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This 5-minute tutorial covers some basic cloud types. Four core cloud categories are discussed, as well as some combinations or hybrids across these categories. Visual depictions of the varying cloud types are shown with an inclusion of time lapse photography to illustrate the formation and dissipation of the clouds. (05:05)
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June 3, 2019 at 06:12 PM
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Reporter Bryan Christy discovers how religion plays a role in the problem of ivory trafficking. (03:22) Videography by Bryan Christy, Photography by Brent Stirton
Found by teresahopson in Elephant
September 21, 2012 at 03:19 AM
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Video: Imaging: Digital Images Episode 9 (of a 25-part series) This Nortel LearniT tutorial familiarizes students with Digital Images. Digital Images has changed the photography industry. There are many ways to change the images.
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June 30, 2009 at 12:00 PM
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At the turn of the last century, African-Americans from across the country flooded New York City’s Harlem, leading to an explosion of books, poetry and music that is now collectively known as the Harlem Renaissance. A photography exhibit currently on display traces the history of one of the nation’s most recognized neighborhoods as it continues to evolve. Special correspondent Jared Bowen reports. (04.23)
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July 23, 2019 at 09:13 AM
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"Congo Tales" is a new multimedia project that explores the environment, culture and stories of the people of the Congo Basin. The series highlights the mythical histories of the Congolese through photography and film as a counter-narrative to the one-note story often associated with the Republic of the Congo. (06.00)
Found by andrewvanzyl in Africa Overview
July 29, 2019 at 03:16 AM
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Meditate on the beauty of our home. 'Orbit' is a real time video reconstruction of time-lapse photography taken from the International Space Station. https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ (01:32:39)
Remastered from a raw data source.
Found by teresahopson in Rotation
March 11, 2020 at 07:17 PM
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Astronomers began to make use of two new techniques — spectroscopy and photography. We can say that was likely the birth of Astrophysics. Astrophysics is a science that uses methods and principles, or we could say the power of physics with the aim of studying astronomical objects and phenomena. (12:08)
Found by teresahopson in Introduction to Physics
February 28, 2023 at 09:02 AM
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