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Communicating Science with David Clark: Recreating the Past, Exploring the Future

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Filmmaker and two-time Emmy Award winner David Clark returns to the Koshland Science Museum to illustrate techniques for communicating science through film, using clips from his most recent productions. Mr. Clark will describe various techniques for historical recreation, computer graphic animation, model making, and the use of scientific research tools, ranging from submersibles to remote underwater vehicles and high-definition cameras.

Mr. Clark has produced numerous films for the Discovery Channel, National Geographic, and IMAX. His most recent productions include The Wreck of the Portland, Medicine from the Sea, and Hunt for the USS Alligator: Navy's First Sub. He is a 2004 recipient of the National Academies Communications Award for excellence in communicating science to the public.

Mr. Clark's first event at the museum was sold out, so advance ticket purchase is recommended; call 202.334.1201 or email ksm@nas.edu for reservations.

Photo: David Clark filming humpback whales in Alaska for IMAX.


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