creaturecast.org brings you stories about the unexpected world of animals. In our second episode, Sophia Tintori and Cassandra Extavour talk about multicellularity and the specialization of reproductive cells.
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2009 / 7 min 35 sec
Avec Thomas Lacroix & Florent Tarrieux
Caméra : Julien & Florent Tarrieux
Son : Florent Tarrieux
Merci : Anne, Paulette, Soraya, Claude, Jean-François.
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Forh-Ist est le premier épisode "test" d'une série que j'aimerais développer. A suivre...
{Forh-Ist} : Terme francique, probablement à l'origine du mot Forêt, datant de l'époque carolingienne, signifiant pour certains…
PCR Rap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCRJ4r0RDC4
a rap about PCR highlighting a few things:
*the beautiful way in which DNA is copied (using enzymes called Polymerases),
*the great insight of Kary Mullis to create a useful tool that could copy DNA in monumental, exponential manner (using primers and heating/cooling cycles).
* the human interest side of discovery: the first guy to invent a new technology may just end up with a Nobel Prize, and,…
creaturecast.org brings you stories about the unexpected world of animals. In our first episode, Sophia Tintori and Alison Sweeney talk about the colors of squid.
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A brilliant neon animation by stream of consciousness filmmaker. Jack Feldstein on psychology and scriptwriting.
You can find out more about "Jack Feldstein" and his neon animation films in wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Feldstein
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1615924/
This channel is dedicated to the ISFF Video Pick of the Week Contest. Every week, we select one film from the channel and showcase it on our ISFF website.
These picks will receive a special mention at the ISFF October 2009 Festival.
Pixel Idiots proudly present the third episode of Short stories of the Sky : Dark side of the Moon. This short HD film explains why the dark side of the moon is sometimes dimly lit and it is a world premiere on Vimeo at vimeo.com/29842888. Enjoy!
Just think about it… What if you were trapped under something heavy and the mouse was out of your reach? Scary, right? That's exactly why we have these keyboard shortcuts so you can still use Vimeo until the help arrives.