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Your Inner Fish, Tim White, Paleoanthropologist, on Finding Ardi
produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 7 mins
An interview with Tim White, a paleoanthropologist, about finding Ardi, a 4.4 million year old Ardipithecus ramidus hominid.
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produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 7 mins
Description
An interview with Tim White, a paleoanthropologist, about finding Ardi, a 4.4 million year old Ardipithecus ramidus hominid.
Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Windfall Films, Tangled Bank Studios
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Your Inner Fish
Speaker / Narrator
Tim D. White, 1950-
Person Discussed
Tim D. White, 1950-
Topic / Theme
Paleontology, Anthropology, Humans and human ancestors, Evolution
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Public Broadcasting Service
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Your Inner Fish, Episode 1, Your Inner Fish
directed by Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014 and Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 55 mins
Our arms, legs, necks and lungs were bequeathed to us by a fish that lumbered onto land some 375 million years ago. The genetic legacy of this creature can be seen today in our own DNA, including the genes used to build our hands and limbs. See how the genetic legacy of a fish can be seen today in our own DNA.
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directed by Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014 and Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 55 mins
Description
Our arms, legs, necks and lungs were bequeathed to us by a fish that lumbered onto land some 375 million years ago. The genetic legacy of this creature can be seen today in our own DNA, including the genes used to build our hands and limbs. See how the genetic legacy of a fish can be seen today in our own DNA.
Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Windfall Films, Tangled Bank Studios, Neil Shubin, 1960-
Author / Creator
Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014, Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Your Inner Fish
Speaker / Narrator
Neil Shubin, 1960-
Topic / Theme
Genetics, Fish (Animal), Human physiology, Humans and human ancestors, Evolution
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Public Broadcasting Service
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Your Inner Fish, Episode 2, Your Inner Reptile
directed by Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014 and Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 55 mins
A key moment in our evolutionary saga occurred 200 million years ago, when the ferocious reptile-like animals that roamed the Earth were in the process of evolving into shrew-like mammals. But our reptilian ancestors left their mark on many parts of the human body, including our skin, teeth and ears. Learn which p...
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directed by Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014 and Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 55 mins
Description
A key moment in our evolutionary saga occurred 200 million years ago, when the ferocious reptile-like animals that roamed the Earth were in the process of evolving into shrew-like mammals. But our reptilian ancestors left their mark on many parts of the human body, including our skin, teeth and ears. Learn which parts of our bodies we’ve inherited from our reptilian ancestors.
Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Windfall Films, Tangled Bank Studios, Neil Shubin, 1960-
Author / Creator
Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014, Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Your Inner Fish
Speaker / Narrator
Neil Shubin, 1960-
Topic / Theme
Human physiology, Reptiles and amphibians, Humans and human ancestors, Evolution
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Public Broadcasting Service
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Your Inner Fish, Episode 3, Your Inner Monkey
directed by Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014 and Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 55 mins
Our primate progenitors had bodies a lot like those of modern monkeys and spent tens of millions of years living in trees. From them we inherited our versatile hands, amazing vision and capable brains — but also some less beneficial traits, including our bad backs and terrible sense of smell. Find out which bene...
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directed by Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014 and Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Windfall Films and Tangled Bank Studios, in Your Inner Fish, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2014), 55 mins
Description
Our primate progenitors had bodies a lot like those of modern monkeys and spent tens of millions of years living in trees. From them we inherited our versatile hands, amazing vision and capable brains — but also some less beneficial traits, including our bad backs and terrible sense of smell. Find out which beneficial traits—and some less useful ones—our primate progenitors bequeathed us.
Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Windfall Films, Tangled Bank Studios, Neil Shubin, 1960-
Author / Creator
Tom Cook, fl. 2006-2014, Alex Tate, fl. 2008-2015
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Your Inner Fish
Speaker / Narrator
Neil Shubin, 1960-
Topic / Theme
Monkeys, Primates, Humans and human ancestors, Evolution, Genetics
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Public Broadcasting Service
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YouTube Video SEO: Boost Views, Engagement and Subscribers
presented by Zach Miller; produced by PACKT Publishing (Birmingham, England: PACKT Publishing, 2018), 1 hour 23 mins
I get it - you got a great video, but NOTHING has really happened since you posted it online, right? If you feel useless with your marketing, can't get your video to show up in Google, YouTube or other search engines - I'll teach you how to succeed! Even with ZERO SEO experience, you’ll be able to optimize and r...
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presented by Zach Miller; produced by PACKT Publishing (Birmingham, England: PACKT Publishing, 2018), 1 hour 23 mins
Description
I get it - you got a great video, but NOTHING has really happened since you posted it online, right? If you feel useless with your marketing, can't get your video to show up in Google, YouTube or other search engines - I'll teach you how to succeed! Even with ZERO SEO experience, you’ll be able to optimize and rank videos like a pro!
Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
PACKT Publishing
Author / Creator
Zach Miller
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
PACKT Publishing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 PACKT Publishing
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Yuxweluptun
(National Film Board of Canada, 1999), 22 mins
In 1868 the Canadian government passed the Indian Act to subdue Native peoples by confining them to reservations, outlawing their languages, destroying land rights and denying them a vote. Yuxweluptun: Man of Masks opens at the Bisley Rifle Range in Surrey, England, where Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun is shooting the...
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(National Film Board of Canada, 1999), 22 mins
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In 1868 the Canadian government passed the Indian Act to subdue Native peoples by confining them to reservations, outlawing their languages, destroying land rights and denying them a vote. Yuxweluptun: Man of Masks opens at the Bisley Rifle Range in Surrey, England, where Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun is shooting the Indian Act, a performance piece to protest the ongoing effects of the legislation on Aboriginal people. Back in Canada, "An Indian shoo...
In 1868 the Canadian government passed the Indian Act to subdue Native peoples by confining them to reservations, outlawing their languages, destroying land rights and denying them a vote. Yuxweluptun: Man of Masks opens at the Bisley Rifle Range in Surrey, England, where Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun is shooting the Indian Act, a performance piece to protest the ongoing effects of the legislation on Aboriginal people. Back in Canada, "An Indian shooting the Indian Act" opens at Vancouver's Grunt Gallery where framed copies, riddled with bullet holes, are on display. Yuxweluptun is a modernist whose artistic influences come from his home in Vancouver, British Columbia. His surrealist canvases deal with ozone depletion, land claims, Aboriginal rights, clear-cut logging and racism. One of Canada's most important painters, this Salish artist has exhibited in Paris, Zurich, Barcelona and Switzerland. Interviews with Yuxweluptun, striking images of his paintings and a visit to his virtual reality longhouse provide a glimpse into contemporary First Nations art making and the politics of the artist.
A profile of artist Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun and his very political work
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Field of Study
Art & Architecture, Science & Engineering
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada
Topic / Theme
Canada, Biography, Dance, Performance Art
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Zoo Business: The Search for the Missing Wild Dogs
produced by Bart Reterink, fl. 2009 (Surrey, England: Journeyman Pictures, 2009), 46 mins
This investigative documentary reveals the hidden trade in Africa's rare wild hunting dogs. It's a trade that was denied by the people meant to protect them. A trade that stretches from the dogs homeland in Africa, to China, Czechoslovakia and America. Most disturbingly, the trade involves Zoos worldwide.
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produced by Bart Reterink, fl. 2009 (Surrey, England: Journeyman Pictures, 2009), 46 mins
Description
This investigative documentary reveals the hidden trade in Africa's rare wild hunting dogs. It's a trade that was denied by the people meant to protect them. A trade that stretches from the dogs homeland in Africa, to China, Czechoslovakia and America. Most disturbingly, the trade involves Zoos worldwide.
Field of Study
Science
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bart Reterink, fl. 2009
Date Published / Released
2009-12-04
Publisher
Journeyman Pictures
Topic / Theme
Dogs, Wild animals, Trade and commerce, Zoos, Science
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of Journeyman Pictures. All rights reserved.
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Zoo Quest in Colour, Part 1
directed by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016; produced by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016, BBC Earth, in Zoo Quest in Colour, Part 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 52 mins
First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in...
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directed by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016; produced by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016, BBC Earth, in Zoo Quest in Colour, Part 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 52 mins
Description
First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in black and white. Until now… Using extraordinary colour film discovered recently, together with new behind-the-scenes stories from Dav...
First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in black and white. Until now… Using extraordinary colour film discovered recently, together with new behind-the-scenes stories from David Attenborough and cameraman Charles Lagus, this film showcases the very best of Zoo Quest in stunning HD colour for the very first time.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016, BBC Earth, Deborah MacLaren, fl. 1993
Author / Creator
Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Zoo Quest in Colour
Speaker / Narrator
Deborah MacLaren, fl. 1993
Person Discussed
Charles Lagus, 1928-, David Attenborough, 1926-
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 BBC Worldwide
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Zoo Quest in Colour, Part 2
directed by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016; produced by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016, BBC Earth, in Zoo Quest in Colour, Part 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 50 mins
First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in...
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directed by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016; produced by Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016, BBC Earth, in Zoo Quest in Colour, Part 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2016), 50 mins
Description
First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in black and white. Until now… Using extraordinary colour film discovered recently, together with new behind-the-scenes stories from Dav...
First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in black and white. Until now… Using extraordinary colour film discovered recently, together with new behind-the-scenes stories from David Attenborough and cameraman Charles Lagus, this film showcases the very best of Zoo Quest in stunning HD colour for the very first time.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016, BBC Earth, Deborah MacLaren, fl. 1993
Author / Creator
Anuschka Schofield, fl. 2016
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Zoo Quest in Colour
Speaker / Narrator
Deborah MacLaren, fl. 1993
Person Discussed
Charles Lagus, 1928-, David Attenborough, 1926-
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 BBC Worldwide
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