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Short movie of large earthqaukes occuring in Australi aduring the last 50 years shown as a time lapse
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A short film describing the processes of bathymetric mapping and side scan sonar, used to gather data within the search area for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Synopsis: The film begins with a brief description of Geoscience Australia's role working with the lead agencies in the search process. It explains that existing satellite data is not detailed enough to assist in the search for MH370 and that more detailed bathymetric surveying is required before an underwater search can commence. The film describes how a bathymetric survey is carried out using sonar systems mounted on a ship's hull. It then shows imagery derived from the bathymetric mapping of the search area. The film then shows how a detailed underwater search is carried out, using the bathymetry as a guide. Animation shows how a towed, submersible vehicle gathers more detailed data while travelling slowly at a height of approximately 100 metres above the sea floor. The animation shows how side scan sonar reveals more detailed information about sea floor features. The film ends with a brief summary of the role of the Australian Government agencies involved in the search. Brief credits follow with a copyright statement and publication information. About the data visualisation: This video contains data visualisation and animation sequences. Bathymetry visualisations are derived from data gathered within the MH370 search area. Side scan sonar visualisations are derived from demonstration data only, not gathered within the MH370 search area. Animation sequences showing ship-mounted bathymetry and towed side-scan sonar are representations only and not to scale. Film production credits: Geoscience Australia Script, Direction: Bobby Cerini, Melinda Holland Edit, Cinematography, Sound: Michael O'Rourke Production Management: Bobby Cerini, Neil Caldwell 3D Data Visualisation, Animation: Neil Caldwell, Michael de Hoog Graphics: Kath Hagan Scientific Advice: Stuart Minchin, Anna Potter, Maggie Tran, Tanya Whiteway, Kim Picard Additional credits: Voiceover: Media Sound Studios Music: 'Namaste' by Jason Shaw, 2013 Animation of Globe: 'Earth in Cycles' by Adriano, 2012 3D Data Visualisation and Animation (ship, bathymetry, side scan, ocean features): Eye Candy Animation Producer: Damian Stocks Creative Director: Rachael Johnson Studio Manager: Jess Burrows Lead Artist: Artur Piwko 3D Artist: Kynan Stevenson
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Short video of earthquakes occurring in Tasmania during 2013 shown as a time lapse.
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Short video of earthquakes occurring in Victoria during 2013 shown as a time lapse.
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Short video of earthquakes occurring in Australia during 2013 shown as a time lapse.
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Short video of earthquakes occurring in Western Australia during 2013 shown as a time lapse.
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Short video of earthquakes above magnitude 3.4 occurring in Australia during 2013 shown as a time lapse.
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Videos of the 2015 DGAL series recorded at Geoscience Australia
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The Geoscience Australia 2015 Snapshot Videos are short 1-2 minute videos explaining key product releases and work programs, hot topics, Geoscience Australia Insights and Highlights articles and Public Talks given by Geoscience Australia scientists including the Geoscience Australia Wednesday Seminars and Distinguished Geoscience Australia Lecturer (DGAL) series.
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Using the existing Powerpoint Presentation as a guide, produce a video edited movie in AVID. Add music and images produced by Graphic Design.