Tag: aftereffects
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V! Studios Wins 2018 Communicator Award of Distinction for Online Video
V! Studios has been honored with a Communicator Award for its online video series of NASA ScienceCasts. The NASA ScienceCast series from NASA explores space phenomena and explains scientific discoveries to the general public. The Communicator Awards are judged and overseen by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA), a 600+ member organization of leading professionals…
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NASA ScienceCasts: Cosmic Bow Shocks
Check out the latest effort from our Animation Team for NASA’ Science Mission Directorate.
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ScienceCasts: An Out of This World Research Lab
The International Space Station is more than just a bright light in the night sky. It is also an out-of-this-world research laboratory. ISS: www.nasa.gov/station
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ScienceCasts: NASA Embraces Small Satellites
NASA is embracing small satellite designs, from tiny CubeSats to micro-satellites. These miniature marvels are providing many ways to collect science data and to demonstrate new technologies.
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Official Release: NASA ScienceCasts Series Surpasses Milestone Episode
TYSONS, VA (PRWEB) JANUARY 31, 2017 Working with the Science Mission Directorate and ISS Program Science Office at NASA, V! Studios has completed over 225 episodes of the critically acclaimed ScienceCasts series. As stated on the official ScienceAtNASA YouTube page, “ScienceCasts are short videos about fun, interesting, and unusual science topics encountered by NASA’s Science Missions.” The ScienceCasts video series provides NASA the…
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ScienceCasts: Milestones In Review
A special ScienceCast, Milestones In Review is now live! This episode takes a look back at the last 230+ episodes of ScienceCasts and highlights some of the most popular episodes in each science category as identified by viewers and followers of the series. V! Studios is extremely proud of being part of the ScienceCast series…
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ScienceCasts: New Year’s Fireworks from a Shattered Comet
The V! Studios animation team once again comes together to produce another Sciencecast for NASA. This Sciencecast details how Earth will pass through a stream of debris from comet 2003 EH1 on January 3, 2017, producing a shower of meteors known as the Quadrantids.
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ScienceCasts: A New View of Coral Reefs
Our animation team keeps producing quality content for NASA with this latest Sciencecast diving into the importance of coral reefs.
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ScienceCasts: The Power of Light
The V! Studios animation team keeps pushing out new content for NASA. This ScienceCast explores a new NASA study investigating how different light spectra can be used to effect astronauts’ sleep, or lack of sleep.
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ScienceCasts: The Mystery of Coronal Heating
Our animation team is at it again, producing more amazing content for NASA Science. Observations by NASA’s IRIS spacecraft suggest that “heat bombs” are going off in the sun’s outer atmosphere, helping to explain why the solar corona is so mysteriously hot.