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Kirjoittajan mukaan: Veikko Makela (Veikko.Makela_at_hidden_email_address.net)
Päiväyksen mukaan: 16.04.1999



Jenkkilästä kysellään yöpilvien videokuvauksesta. Löytyykö jaostosta sopivaa kalustoa/kiinnostusta?

-VeikkoM-

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From:             "Goldberg, Richard  L." <Richard.Goldberg_at_jhuapl.edu>
Subject:          Noctilucent Cloud motion media images
Date sent:        Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:14:48 -0400

TO: Noctilucent Cloud Working Group
FROM: Richard L. Goldberg / JHU-APL
DATE: 15 Apr 99
RE: Noctilucent Cloud motion media images

The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is currently building the TIMED spacecraft as part of NASA's Solar Connections missions, due for launch in May 2000. As part of APL's commitment to the mission, we are producing an educational outreach video about the spacecraft, the instrument payload, and the science goals of the mission.

I would like to inquire whether any one in the working group is aware of film, or video footage (either real-time or time lapse footage) that exists of noctilucent cloud images. Though many quality still images of noctilucent clouds are available, we would like to pursue the possibility of motion media as a first choice before resorting to still images.

If such motion media is available, the donor will receive full acknowledgement in the production credits. Since this is a broadcast quality production, the highest quality footage, or a copy made from the original tape is preferred. Certainly any footage will be most welcomed. NTSC video is preferred, but other international video standards such as PAL and PAL-M are acceptable. Most video tape formats are useful, but Betacam-SP is ideal.

As an alternative, an extended series of still photos of the same cloud formation would be acceptable too. This can be edited together into a QuickTime clip and provide us a similar effect.

Any input, or suggestions as to resources for this type of motion media is appreciated. Many thanks for your time.

Rich


· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Richard L. Goldberg- Television Writer-Producer The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
11100 Johns Hopkins Rd., Mail Stop: 1-W307 Laurel, MD 20723-6099
(443) 778-3610; (443) 778-6123 fax
Richard.Goldberg@ jhuapl.edu
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