Creative Ways to Participate:
- Research - see this page International Space News Coverage for details.
Animations
*Please, serious volunteers only.
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3-D computer animation of our solar system that includes NASA missions (I want a computer rendition of a single image.)
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3-D computer animation of satellites circling the earth sending messages and data to earth sciences departments (typhoon warnings, global warming, etc.) Do you work at NASA as an animator/cgi/computer 3-D modeler and have graphics you've done? NASA has given me permission to use it all, so send it on.
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Computer animation of global warming as you perceive it. pick something that speaks to you and animate it. what are we losing? what damage is being done? be an artist and express it.
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Polar bear swimming looking for ice floe animation (please make it better than what was in Gore's film.)
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Computer animation of $100 bills piling up in gigantic stacks from the earth to the moon.
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Animated cartoon figures (mr earth, mother earth, mr moon, mr sun, mr satellite, mr spaceman, miss spacewoman, father time, to name a few) who will give factoids for use w/ voice actors.
- Voice actors (must have pro to semi-pro equip ready be it on a computer or actual sound equipment. i have 1 male volunteer but i am in need of 1 more guy and 2 girls.)
- Comedy writers (i need a few sketches written.) *Please, serious volunteers only.
- Music (i need a few humorous sounding short tracks to play behind factoids.)
Interviews
- Street interviews (take your sound equipped cam out w/ your friends & ask them ?'s. take it to a tweetup, take it to work, take it to class, take it to a festival, take it to a halloween party! Cloverleaf it!!) - DM me your email address and i will email you a packet w/ everything you need.
- International interviews - if you have access to camera equipment and are in a country outside the USA, DM me your email address and i will email you a special international packet with questions and forms.
- Have family in another country? Ask them to do a self-interview.
- If you've been interviewed at a tweetup for the film, you can still contribute another self interview, or you can interview your friends and family members.
Donation Towards Productions Costs
Dear Spacetweeps,
Make a change in Joe Public's views of NASA space and earth sciences and take this opportunity. This documentary will be easily seen by over 10,000 people on the first day alone. You may never receive such an open venue to express your thoughts again. If you don't have time, are camera shy, don't have equipment, or don't think you have the necessary skills, please consider a donation. Between the three of us donating everything , we've easily passed the $12,000 mark out of pocket. Any amount your can give will help offset some of the cost. For those of you who have helped on the film, you are welcome to donate as well. Everyone who donates will receive recognition on the website.


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