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Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene:
Title Page/Intro
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Narration:
Background:
Slice of Universe – stars
and galaxies
Out of this World!
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Actual text: Out of this
World!
The Universe. A dark and
expansive space full of
galaxies and solar
systems, too many to
fathom or comprehend.
Come out of this world
with me to see what lies
beyond.
Audio: Gentle
Background Music (All)
Transition to next clip: Fade out, white
Animation: Spin
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2. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Background:
Creation Explanation
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Narration:
Nebula, Omega/Swan
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white/verdana/15
Actual text: Omega/Swan
Nebula
The universe. How did it
come to be? There are
many theories and
explanations. The Big
Bang, Creationism. You
can decide, but we do
know where stars form.
This is a picture of the
Omega/Swan Nebula
taken from the Hubble
telescope. Stars form
from nebulas such as
this, house interstellar
gas and dust. Look closer
and you can see stars
that have just been born.
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Animation: Bow Tie
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3. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Universe
Background:
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Narration:
Universe Slice
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Universe
Galaxies, Dark Matter
(shown by arrow)
Here lies the universe.
Full of galaxies, stars,
planets, dust, gas…
The universe is full of
solids, liquids, gases and
something we call dark
matter. A material that is
holding everything
together, like invisible
thread.
It is ever changing. The
universe is expanding at
about 72 km/sec/3.26
million light-years and it
is predicted to be 12-14
billion years old.
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Animation: whirlwind
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4. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Background:
Description of this scene: Galaxies, three types
Elliptical explained
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elliptical
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Elliptical Galaxies - About
10% of visible galaxies are
elliptical.
Within the universe,
there are millions of
galaxies. Within the
galaxies light can be
seen, this is from the
millions of stars that are
burning within each
galaxy.
These galaxies can be
spiral, elliptical, or
irregular.
Elliptical galaxies, as
shown here, are circular
or elliptical, consisting
usually of older stars that
do not shine as brightly.
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Animation: Split Vertical
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5. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Galaxies, three types
Irregular Galaxies Explained
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Narration:
Irregular
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Irregular Galaxies - 3% of
all the galaxies visible are
irregular
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Animation: Zig Zag
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Irregular galaxies have a
lack of symmetry, with
odd designs. The stars
can still be seen here
shining brightly.
6. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Background:
Description of this scene: Galaxies, three types
Spiral Galaxies Explained
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Narration:
Spiral
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Spiral Galaxies – Most
Numerous
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Animation: Slide In
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Spiral galaxies, beautiful
disks with outstretched
arms full of mostly
hydrogen gas, dust, and
stars.
7. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Galaxies, Milky Way
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Narration:
Milky Way
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Milky Way – Our Home
Galaxy
Via Lactea
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Animation: Fan Up
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Perhaps no galaxy is
more important than our
home galaxy, the Milky
Way.
The spiral arms that
move around a black
hole center look like a
milk path across the dark
sky. This led early
astronomers to call it
“Via Lactea” in Latin or
“Road of Milk”.
8. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Galaxies, Milky Way and
Andromeda Future
Background:
Collision Course
Screen: 8 of 13
Narration:
Collision of Galaxies
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Font:
NGC 2207 and IC216
AM 0500-620 Colliding (2008)
black and
white/verdana/15
Actual text:
The future of our
galaxy is a rather dim
one.
The Milky Way and the
Andromeda Galaxy
are headed for a
collision course.
Collision Course NGC 2207 and
IC2163
These photos from the
Hubble telescope show
galaxies colliding in
our universe like the
Milky Way will in the
future.
AM 0500-620
Colliding (2008)
But don’t worry, this
will happen in about 4
billion years.
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Animation: Stars – 5
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9. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Background:
Description of this scene: Milky Way (Home Solar
System)
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Narration:
Milky Way
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white/verdana/15
(title)
Actual text:
Milky Way
Sun
Our Solar System
(point out with arrow
on picture to the left)
Transition to next clip: Sweep in
Animation: Eye
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Each light that you see
represents a star; each
star a solar system.
The Milky Way contains
over 100 billion solar
systems with each solar
system containing
numerous planets that
orbit distinctly different
suns (stars).
Our home solar system is
in the outer portion of
the Milky Way on a spiral
arm called Orion’s Arm.
10. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Our Own Solar System (Stars and our own sun)
Background:
Types of Stars
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Narration:
White, Stars - (our sun,
star images)
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Black/verdana/15
(title)
Actual text:
Types of Stars
Sun
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Animation: Multiple Circles
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Our galaxy contains over
100 billion solar systems.
Each solar system
contains a central star
with all of the objects
orbiting that star
including planets, moons,
comets, meteors, and
dust.
These central stars can
be different sizes and
colors.
Our sun in our solar
system is a medium star
that is yellow. The
hottest stars burn blue.
11. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Planets in Solar System and
Earth
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Narration:
Background:
White, Planets
In our solar system,
on the edge of the
Milky Way, you will
find our bright yellow
Sun with 8 orbiting
planets.
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The four outer
planets, located past
the asteroid belt, are
cold gas giants. All
have rings, although
Saturn’s rings are
most spectacular.
written on image
The four rocky planets
closest to the Sun on
the other side of the
asteroid belt are
called the inner
planets.
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Animation: Zig Zag
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12. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Planets in Solar System
and Earth
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Narration:
Background:
Earth
Earth, the most important
planet in our solar system. The
third planet from the Sun.
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The only place in this large
universe where life has been
found. We have the right
balance of sunlight, oxygen,
and a proper water cycle fueled
by the Sun. Everything is
perfectly aligned for us to
exist.
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Earth
Earth may seem like a large
planet to you, but in
comparison to the universe, we
are only a tiny speck in a sea
of dust and stars.
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Animation: Spin
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13. Name of video:
Out of this World!
Description of this scene: Credits/Ending
Background:
Out of this World!
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Narration:
White
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Credits
All images were used legally from hubblesite.org, National Geographic, and
my own personal images.
Actual text:
Hubble Site (free
images for public use)
Loni Heaton
heaton603
National Geographic
(free images for public
use)
Personal photos taken
from Griffith
Observatory in LA.
Loni Heaton
Heaton603
Inspiration for this document: Maricopa Community College. http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/authoring/studio/index.html