Bryan confirms that the sound is good on the last take of the video interview with Sunil. (at Norcross, Georgia)
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Bryan confirms that the sound is good on the last take of the video interview with Sunil. (at Norcross, Georgia)
Ed Hill sets white balance on the wide angle camera for the interview with Sunil. (at Studio Space Atlanta)
Keith Sciulli, monitors sound as Ed Hill adjusts framing for the interview with Sunil. We're really loving the sound stage at Studio Space Atlanta.
Setting up lights for the interview with Sunil. We're really loving the sound stage at Studio Space Atlanta. (at Studio Space Atlanta)
Today we're shooting video for Scintel at Studio Space Atlanta. Mostly interviews with our data scientists. All the cameras and lights are loaded in the car. I light and mic people quickly because I worked in TV news my first 2 years out of school. Shooting on a sound stage allows you to take more care with your lighting. Should be a fun day. Time to get moving.
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This laser parts cutter is part of a client video I shot in Atlanta. #cinemagraph #cinemagraphpro #Laser #Atlanta #cinemagraphs
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The Remarkable Freezing Salamander
Found mainly in the Arctic Circle, Russia and Northeast Asia, the Siberian Salamander (Salamandrella keyserlingii) is a unique creature that can survive long periods of time frozen. The adult salamander is able to adapt to temperatures as low as –45 degrees Celsius by replacing the water in its blood and cells with ‘antifreeze’ chemicals, thereby protecting its tissues from damage. Other animals are known to use glucose or glycerol for protection in a similar fashion, but the exact mechanism the Siberian salamandar uses to produce its chemicals is so far unknown—but it’s highly effective. They can survive frozen for years, metres under the permafrost, and then they just casually thaw out and walk off again. Local legends claim that salamanders have revived after being frozen alongside mammoths of the Pleistocene age, but although they’ve been found 4–14 m deep in ice, it’s more likely that they just fell down cracks in more recent years. If we could discover how these creatures manage to produce antifreeze chemicals, the process could have useful applications in food storage, medical supplies, and protection of people who live or explore in the snow.
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