During our wrap-up in Washington DC, we had several interesting panels. One of them was about science videos. I asked two of them afterwards (a person from NPR and a person from PBS) if I could send them some of my science animations to get their feedback. There was a third person there, a lady… Continue reading People and their word
Tag: animation
Behind-the-scenes: animation
In June or July, I finished up an animation called "The tale of the Bristlecone pine." It's three minutes long, and it's about drought and tree rings. Someone asked, 'how do you make all the 3D landscapes?" So I thought I'd give a behind-the-scenes tour! First, I use a free, open-source software called Blender3D, which… Continue reading Behind-the-scenes: animation
Third article for WIRED
This article was going to be a triumph for me, for many different reasons. First, because it was about Sweden, pretty much. Second, because all the instagram/twitter/blog/facebook stalking I've done over the years came into handy. No one can say all of that was a waste of time any more. I went from a random… Continue reading Third article for WIRED
Smarmy in the interview
I was interviewing these people. I should have known they would turn out to be annoying because they were the only ones who had a secretary set the call up. And they're honestly not such important people anyways. Now you know where administrator fees go at a public university! They had an edge in their… Continue reading Smarmy in the interview
Adam and Eve
I've been working on an animation of the bristlecone pine. I named the two trees Adam and Eve. The animation is almost done - I am going to try to enter it into the Fredrikstad Animation Festival, just for fun. I entered this festival once before with the film "Who's cutting down Yusuf's trees?" but… Continue reading Adam and Eve