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El Viaje A La Luna

Viaje a la luna

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Amsterdam

This is a hand animated short film about the moon’s journey to the sky on one particular night. Materially, I used cut paper with a limited color palette for the sets and characters. I used the program Frame-thief in conjunction with a digital video camera for capturing the stills onto my computer and edited the frames together with Final Cut to make the end product. I have always been interested in the way animation can give life and personality to utterly anything. Conceptually I wanted to bridge the gap between the second and fourth dimensions, while excluding the third. I was inspired by the incredible city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and the ever-present moon in the night sky. "Amsterdam" is meant to be a fun piece which examines the way we see our physical world. The piece also deals with surrealist ideas and is very dream-like in fasion. Thank you Jeff Brush for helping me out. (by Colin McDonald)

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Cloud Monkeys

This animation was made using images (with permission) from NGAkids ART ZONE / National Gallery of Art.

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Project Camelot Interviews Richard Hoagland - Part 2 of 3

The name of Richard Hoagland - a bearded Viking warrior, still standing after all these years - is inevitably etched in the minds of all those who have contemplated the possibility that all may not be the way we are led to believe on the Moon and Mars. Informed and opinionated, and proud to have been a steady thorn in NASA's side for over twenty years, Richard makes regular appearances as the Science Adviser on Coast to Coast AM - and has written two books, the most recent of which, Dark Mission, has climbed to near the top of the New York Times best seller list. We visited Richard at his Albuquerque home on two occasions. The first, in December 2006, generated the kind of spirited and wide-ranging restaurant conversation that really should have been captured on video. The second time, a year later, we channeled all our conversation on camera - three hours' worth - and then celebrated with the restaurant conversation afterwards. The three of us were delighted with what we had captured. This interview, in three comprehensive parts, first chronicles Richard's personal journey; then detailed photographic analysis evidencing NASA's deception of the public for decades; and finally his personal views and conclusions about 2012. Richard - articulate, outspoken and controversial as always - packs a huge amount of information into the nearly three hours of edited interview. Whatever your personal views about NASA, the Apollo missions, or the possible real history of our solar system and its exploration past and present, you will find material here that will educate, inform and stimulate, and which cannot be ignored. To contact Bill Ryan or Kerry Cassidy, please e-mail us at support@projectcamelot.org.

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Total Lunar Eclipse

An amateur timelapse video of a total lunar eclipse happening as seen from Colindres, Spain.

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