Come and join us to a unique event rewarding researchers and
science film producers for their work.
Not exact matches
There are also meetings and
film festivals where
science producers gather, such as the World Congress of Science Producers, the Wildscreen Festival in the U.K., and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, all of which are good places to go to learn about filmmaking and to meet
science producers gather, such as the World Congress of Science Producers, the Wildscreen Festival in the U.K., and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, all of which are good places to go to learn about filmmaking and to mee
producers gather, such as the World Congress of
Science Producers, the Wildscreen Festival in the U.K., and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, all of which are good places to go to learn about filmmaking and to meet
Science Producers, the Wildscreen Festival in the U.K., and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, all of which are good places to go to learn about filmmaking and to mee
Producers, the Wildscreen Festival in the U.K., and the Jackson Hole Wildlife
Film Festival, all of which are good places to go to learn about filmmaking and to meet people.
Initial funding for the program was donated by David Evans Shaw, a Maine - based entrepreneur, AAAS treasurer and executive
producer of the
film «Second Century Stewardship:
Science Beyond the Scenery in Acadia National Park.»
Jonathan Renouf, executive
producer at BBC
Science, said: «We set out to make a film with three objectives; to say something new about climate change, to stay true to the science, and to attract an audience to what is unquestionably a demanding s
Science, said: «We set out to make a
film with three objectives; to say something new about climate change, to stay true to the
science, and to attract an audience to what is unquestionably a demanding s
science, and to attract an audience to what is unquestionably a demanding subject.
I'm working on a
science fiction
film with Steven that's based on a treatment I coauthored with the
producer Lynda Obst.
I will be an executive
producer on the
film, basically focused on bringing good
science into it.
The
film's hard -
science pedigree is guaranteed by its
science advisor and executive
producer, Kip Thorne, one of the world's leading experts on Einstein's theory of general relativity.
The Rider — **** OUT OF 4 Chloe Zhao («Songs My Brothers Taught Me») is a Beijing - born Chinese writer, director and
producer who resides in the United States and studied political
science at Mount Holyoke College and
film production at NYU.
Etheria Film Night screens an annual showcase of the best new horror,
science fiction, fantasy, action, dark comedy, and thriller
films directed by women for an audience including
producers, managers, show runners, distributors, and genre fans.
A few years back «Stargate» duo Roland Emmerich (director /
producer) and Dean Devlin (writer /
producer) announced plans to reboot the 1994
science - fiction
film.
A landmark collaboration between writer H. G. Wells,
producer Alexander Korda, and designer and director William Cameron Menzies, Things to Come is a
science fiction
film like no other, a prescient political work that predicts a century of turmoil and progress.
Alcon Entertainment acquired the
film, television and ancillary franchise rights to «Blade Runner» in 2011 from the late
producer Bud Yorkin as well as Cynthia Sikes Yorkin with the intent to produce prequels and sequels to the iconic
science - fiction thriller.
Paul Fischer is a
film producer who studied social
sciences at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris and
film at the University of Southern California and the New York
Film Academy.
While many are renowned scientists (though very few from climate
science) others are, for selected examples: Swedish Diplomat [and former weapons inspector], Nobel Prize winner in Literature, President of WWF International, Photographer and
film producer, Mayor of Stockholm, EU parliamentarian, Professor of Social Sciences,.....
Behind him comes a gaggle of suited climate
science deniers, the stars of a
film that
producer Morano promised would «rock the climate debate».
One of the
producers of the
film, Laurie David, recently offered 50,000 free copies of the $ 19.99 DVD to National
Science Teachers» Association (NSTA) for use in U.S. classrooms.