LIVE FROM DENVER

This week we're in Denver for the 2012 Jackson Hole Science Media Symposium, and for those of you visiting the news section of our website for the first time, let's recap the headline. Our spherical movie called LOOP is an award finalist! Winners will be announced Thursday evening, September 6. The 2012 conference gets underway this week.

But competition notwithstanding, check back throughout the week for updates about our adventures in Colorado. Also, if you're in Denver for the Symposium (or even just for a visit to the Science Museum!) Vicky Weeks will be presenting a talk about LOOP and answering questions about making media for spheres at 10:30 on Thursday morning, September 6. The movie will be showing throughout the Symposium on the museum's Sphere, with a special showing scheduled in conjunction with Vicky's talk. We're confident this will be an event you won't want to miss!

Questions, comments? Stop and talk with us in Denver. Wishing you could go, but not likely to make it? Drop us a line! Spheres, rectangles, live events...hey: we do creative of all shapes and sizes! We're 1AU Global Media, LLC. With us your ideas...go farther.

Updates from Denver throughout the week...bookmark us and check back...

--MS

LOOP: FINALIST for NATIONAL AWARD!

Advanced media at it's best.

This just in: our latest movie for Spherical surfaces called LOOP was selected as a finalist at the Jackson Hole Science Media Awards. Big cheers all around! The team of competitors are strong, the work they present impressive and compelling. In short, we're proud to be part of such an august crowd.

LOOP continues to play on spheres around the country. Drop us an email if you'd like to learn more -- about LOOP, our other spherical movies, or how we can help you tell your own story in ways that will captivate audiences.

Go farther...with 1AU Global Media.

Pursuit of Light -- A New Film for NASA

       Big data; awesome images; indie filmmaking.        The Space Shuttles may now be tasked with the gentle job of attracting museum traffic, but NASA has no intentions of staying on Earth. With the releases a spectacular six minute movie, NASA’s Science Mission Directorate aims high and goes deep.  Called PURSUIT OF LIGHT, it's built from some of the biggest data sets ever captured. The movie is a visual poem about up-to-the-minute areas of hot NASA research with an eye toward humanity’s place in a dynamic universe.  Combined with arresting time lapse footage of the natural world and a moody, energetic score, PURSUIT OF LIGHT presents an exciting take on daring NASA science in the 21st century. Click the link below to see it in HD, but if you're hip enough to have a monster projector, you can download the full sized, 3420x1152 pixel production from here: http://1.usa.gov/JNmk5Q.  

       Don't let the quieted Space Shuttles fool you: this is a modern off-the-planet movie about for a data-driven world.

       Check it out and send your feedback!