OK, I'll bite. Since you posted this more than two hours ago and nobody else has yet responded, and it seems like kinda a cool idea. The thing is, I like so many videos, including some I've posted to YouTube myself ... the selection of a favorite is pretty darn impossible. So, instead, I'll do a little self promotion. The following is a cloud time lapse I did, put to music. The clouds are moving at 60x normal speed. i.e., 1 second = 1 minute real time ... the four minutes of the video is four hours real time. Hope you like it.
OK, I'll bite. Since you posted this more than two hours ago and nobody else has yet responded, and it seems like kinda a cool idea.
Well it was posted around dinner time and right before Monday Night Football . . .
Here's my favorite. I love the rotoscoping and the two worlds theme. Also, the good girl falls for the bad boy and their love saves him, etc, etc, etc . . .
I really love the way these brilliant men of science (and Bill Nye) get sooo enthusiastic. Whoever made this video also enjoyed and shared their enthusiasm. But, it is/was always clear in any interview. The Symphony of Science
BTW: There are hundreds of billions of stars in a typical galaxy, and there are at least 100 billion of those galaxies in the observable Universe ... who knows how many more lie beyond that??? Bill Nye's exclamation about billions and billions of stars is a gross understatement. But, the human mind can't really comprehend even a single Million, so we'll give the guy a break.
Last edited by NCC1701; 10-30-2009 at 10:24 PM.
Reason: I found a sub-titled version of the video.
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