Hi Everybody!! Time to chill out and catch the video lineup tonight. Enjoy!
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FEATURE PRESENTATION FROM BBC:
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES!
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JUST PUSH PLAY
Published on May 10, 2012 by EvolutionDocumentary
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Broadcast (1998) Over the past 4 billion years, life has evolved from simple single celled organisms into the tremendous variety of plants and animals that exist today. As scientists learn more about the Earth's history, they are realizing that the forces which have shaped the planet have also had a profound effect on the course of evolution. The movement of the tectonic plates has rearranged the continents, providing ever-changing conditions for living organisms, stimulating the evolution of new life-forms. Violent volcanic eruptions, meteorite impacts and drastic climatic changes have triggered mass extinctions, causing setbacks to life on Earth. But the same events have provided new opportunities for the survivors.
Earth is alive, but not just teeming with life; it is a living entity. It moves, deep inside and on the surface. Moreover, scientists have now discovered that the origins of life itself depended on the active geology of our planet. The earth is more than simply our birthplace, it is quite literally the thing that gave us birth. Earth Story unravels the secrets of our planet and brings it alive. The series took three years to make and was filmed all over the world, from the craters of active volcanoes to the ocean floor. Where the cameras could not go, in both time and space, the latest animation techniques take over. Combining live action footage with state of the art computer graphics which enable us to travel back and forwards through time, this is a fantastic journey of scientific discovery and a comprehensive history of life in all its forms on planet Earth.
When and how was the Earth formed? What is the link between earthquakes, volcanoes and the creation of the continents? How do mountains affect our climate? What triggers Ice Ages? This series answer these and many other questions, telling the amazing story of Earth and its constantly changing nature. Two centuries ago scientists began to investigate the history of the Earth by examining the rocks beneath its surface and began to formulate the astonishing concept of geological time. Using this discovery as their starting point, Earth Story unravel the fascinating history of the Earth from its earliest beginnings to the dawn of human civilisation.
Two themes emerge as this compelling story unfolds. Firstly, from its molten core to the outermost reaches of its atmosphere, our planet operates as one vast interlinked system. Aspects of our landscape and climate that seem at first quite distinct such as earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers and monsoons are in fact intimately related to each other. Secondly, the active geology of our world has been vital to the origin of life and the progress of evolution. The authors tackle these ideas, using full colour illustrations, stunning photography and the latest scientific thinking. By describing the remarkable forces that formed and shape our ever changing world, Earth Story gives us a new understanding of the planet and our place within its evolution.
http://www.youtube.com/EvolutionDocumentary
Broadcast (1998) Over the past 4 billion years, life has evolved from simple single celled organisms into the tremendous variety of plants and animals that exist today. As scientists learn more about the Earth's history, they are realizing that the forces which have shaped the planet have also had a profound effect on the course of evolution. The movement of the tectonic plates has rearranged the continents, providing ever-changing conditions for living organisms, stimulating the evolution of new life-forms. Violent volcanic eruptions, meteorite impacts and drastic climatic changes have triggered mass extinctions, causing setbacks to life on Earth. But the same events have provided new opportunities for the survivors.
Earth is alive, but not just teeming with life; it is a living entity. It moves, deep inside and on the surface. Moreover, scientists have now discovered that the origins of life itself depended on the active geology of our planet. The earth is more than simply our birthplace, it is quite literally the thing that gave us birth. Earth Story unravels the secrets of our planet and brings it alive. The series took three years to make and was filmed all over the world, from the craters of active volcanoes to the ocean floor. Where the cameras could not go, in both time and space, the latest animation techniques take over. Combining live action footage with state of the art computer graphics which enable us to travel back and forwards through time, this is a fantastic journey of scientific discovery and a comprehensive history of life in all its forms on planet Earth.
When and how was the Earth formed? What is the link between earthquakes, volcanoes and the creation of the continents? How do mountains affect our climate? What triggers Ice Ages? This series answer these and many other questions, telling the amazing story of Earth and its constantly changing nature. Two centuries ago scientists began to investigate the history of the Earth by examining the rocks beneath its surface and began to formulate the astonishing concept of geological time. Using this discovery as their starting point, Earth Story unravel the fascinating history of the Earth from its earliest beginnings to the dawn of human civilisation.
Two themes emerge as this compelling story unfolds. Firstly, from its molten core to the outermost reaches of its atmosphere, our planet operates as one vast interlinked system. Aspects of our landscape and climate that seem at first quite distinct such as earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers and monsoons are in fact intimately related to each other. Secondly, the active geology of our world has been vital to the origin of life and the progress of evolution. The authors tackle these ideas, using full colour illustrations, stunning photography and the latest scientific thinking. By describing the remarkable forces that formed and shape our ever changing world, Earth Story gives us a new understanding of the planet and our place within its evolution.
.....this is brendasue signing off from Rainbow Creek. See You next time!
Of Course, one more great performance
Just Push Play
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjpOzsQ9YI
Uploaded by lindseystomp on Feb 23, 2012
Tour info here: http://lindseystirlingviolin.com/tour/
Download My music off itunes
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lindsey-stirling/id562100121
http://www.icecastles.com/
Make sure to check out the link above for more info on where this was filmed. This place was made by the Christiensends and it is located in Silverthorne Colorado. it's one of a kind and it's opened to everyone!
Sheet Music available: (for violin, viola and piano)
http://lindseystirlingviolin.com/category/store/sheet-music/violin-sheet-music/
Music Produced By Marko G. He can be reached at:
brickhousela@gmail.com
Thanks to Devin Graham for his cinematography:) He is amazing and you have to check out his channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/devinsupertramp
The name of the song has a significant meaning and you can see why i called it Crystalize on my blog
http://www.lindseystirlingviolin.com/uncategorized/crystallize/
Find me on facebook :)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lindsey-Stirling/132255980139931
And... I'd love to be twitter friends :)
http://twitter.com/#!/LindseyStirling
Download My music off itunes
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lindsey-stirling/id562100121
http://www.icecastles.com/
Make sure to check out the link above for more info on where this was filmed. This place was made by the Christiensends and it is located in Silverthorne Colorado. it's one of a kind and it's opened to everyone!
Sheet Music available: (for violin, viola and piano)
http://lindseystirlingviolin.com/category/store/sheet-music/violin-sheet-music/
Music Produced By Marko G. He can be reached at:
brickhousela@gmail.com
Thanks to Devin Graham for his cinematography:) He is amazing and you have to check out his channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/devinsupertramp
The name of the song has a significant meaning and you can see why i called it Crystalize on my blog
http://www.lindseystirlingviolin.com/uncategorized/crystallize/
Find me on facebook :)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lindsey-Stirling/132255980139931
And... I'd love to be twitter friends :)
http://twitter.com/#!/LindseyStirling
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