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Science of Sci-Fi Films Class

Why do you need 1.21 gigawatts to go Back to the Future? What is the relationship between Einstein and the Enterprise? Can Scotty hook up to the internet via hyperspace?

Go where no one has gone before, beyond the sci-fi storylines to explore the physics behind wormholes, X-Wings, and the reason there are no doors on the Galactica flight deck. Learn what is real science and...

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Why do you need 1.21 gigawatts to go Back to the Future? What is the relationship between Einstein and the Enterprise? Can Scotty hook up to the internet via hyperspace?

Go where no one has gone before, beyond the sci-fi storylines to explore the physics behind wormholes, X-Wings, and the reason there are no doors on the Galactica flight deck. Learn what is real science and what is fiction, then produce your own 10-minute, cheesy, B-movie with the tone of a 1950’s instructional filmstrip. Your film will be staged around what you learn about the theory of relativity, wave-particle duality, or quantum physics.

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Subject

Filmmaking

Ages

13 to 18 year olds

Skill level

Beginner

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When

July 07, 2008 - July 11, 2008
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Where

  • 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd
    Portland, OR 97202 | Reed

Price: $295.00

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$295.00

Type

  • 1:1 / Private Lessons
  • Class / Group Sessions

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