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Nanoscapes : Award - winning short film 

Kristina Dutton
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Nanoscapes: Making the invisible, visible!
Images of butterfly wings at the microscopic scale are stunning, and at the nanoscopic scale they become otherworldly. Shot with light and electron microscopes at magnifications up to 50,000x, Nanoscapes reveals the elaborate topography of butterfly wings, which have produced a wealth of data on the surprisingly little known story of structural coloration.
Watch our related film, linked below!!
Biopixels : Award-Winning Short Film
• Biopixels : Award-Winn...
Nanoscapesfilms.com
Martin Lab published research on UV coloration
www.pnas.org/d...
Kristina Dutton - Co-producer, imaging, co-composer
Arnaud Martin - Co-producer, imaging, scientific advisor
Brandon McFarland - Animator and editor
Nipam Patel - Scientific advisor
Nate Kinsella - Co-composer, engineer
Jeff Kolhede - Audio mix and mastering
Screenings --
Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Nevada City, California (February 2024)
Raw Science Film Festival, Los Angeles, California (October 2023)
Woods Hole Film Festival, Woods Hole, Massachusetts (July-August 2023)
International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula, Montana (April 2023)
Cosmo Genetics Film Festival, St. Petersburg, Russia (April 2023)
Under 5 Minute Film Festival (March 2023) - Winner of Best Animated Short
FAUNA Tepoztlán Animal Festival, Tepoztlan, Mexico (March 2023)
InScience Film Festival, Nijmegen, Netherlands (January 2023)
Imagine Science Film Festival, New York City, New York (October 2022)
The Exploratorium, San Francisco, California (2023)
FilmInLatino: Official and free streaming platform of the National Institute of Cinematography of Mexico (IMCINE) (2023)
Films for the Forest (2023) - Finalist
Labocine: November Science New Wave issue (art and science hybrid streaming platform) (2022)
Budapest Photofest: Deschis gallery installation (2022)

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16 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 38   
@technobirdwootwoot
@technobirdwootwoot Месяц назад
Mind blowing! Leave it to nature to leave you humbled and awed... And amazing humans to show us invisible details of eye-candy delights.
@temporaladvisor3958
@temporaladvisor3958 2 месяца назад
My father taught me as a small child not to touch butterfly wings, to just observe and appreciate them. Sixty some-odd years later, I have now seen why I received these instructions. Thank you for this amazing, detailed video.
@dreamsinthree
@dreamsinthree Месяц назад
This is absolutely stunning and beautiful. Wow!
@Bhtucker415
@Bhtucker415 2 месяца назад
Nature never ceases to amaze me! Breathtaking beauty ❤❤❤
@staceyvicari4038
@staceyvicari4038 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this video. The more I learn about butterflies the more I'm in awe. They're truly amazing.
@kristinadutton3259
@kristinadutton3259 2 месяца назад
Me too! The more I learn, the more amazed I am. 😊
@staceyvicari4038
@staceyvicari4038 2 месяца назад
@@kristinadutton3259 Just checked out your website and your other videos. You are so talented! Thankful for people like you in the world.
@colinbm2010
@colinbm2010 2 месяца назад
So so beautiful, thanks for sharing Kristina, so much deeper then I can go.
@kristinadutton3259
@kristinadutton3259 2 месяца назад
so glad you enjoyed it!
@veggietater4863
@veggietater4863 2 месяца назад
We assume we know the world around us... until we can see into infinity! Thank you for sharing the opportunity!
@patricklemmon8260
@patricklemmon8260 2 месяца назад
The deeper, smaller we go, the more we "see" the mysteries, the more mysterious they become.
@handlesshouldntdefaulttonames
@handlesshouldntdefaulttonames 3 месяца назад
Whenever I listen to CRISPR/Cas09 by Ö I think of visuals like this. Microscopic mystery. Beautiful work Kristina. Thank you for making it Thank you for sharing it.
@kristinadutton3259
@kristinadutton3259 3 месяца назад
Listening to it now! 😁
@wyominggal010
@wyominggal010 2 месяца назад
This is magnificent 👏 Thank you so much! Totally fascinated by this glimpse
@JoyelCrawford
@JoyelCrawford 2 месяца назад
Stunning! 🦋
@yimini7302
@yimini7302 2 месяца назад
Mesmerizing
@khublaklonk4480
@khublaklonk4480 3 месяца назад
What a wonderful glimpse into a hidden world. Absolutely fascinating. I really liked the use of visible light and electron microscopy in the images to bridge the scale gap.
@kristinadutton3259
@kristinadutton3259 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kyleswilsonable
@kyleswilsonable 3 месяца назад
mind officially blown
@nelidapohl5605
@nelidapohl5605 3 месяца назад
Freakin wonderful!!!!
@sylviajones4907
@sylviajones4907 2 месяца назад
Amazing God! Thanks for your wonderful video, Kristen & Team.
@JohnVance
@JohnVance 2 месяца назад
Brilliant, pretty micrographs never get old
@jeane.2722
@jeane.2722 2 месяца назад
Wow!
@benscheidhastoomuchtosay2094
@benscheidhastoomuchtosay2094 2 месяца назад
So cool!
@Owen-rs9js
@Owen-rs9js 2 месяца назад
Both are uniquely beautiful, but butterflies definitely have better publicists than moths.
@KirstenS-yd5bx
@KirstenS-yd5bx 2 месяца назад
Ha!
@TerriblePerfection
@TerriblePerfection 2 месяца назад
How beautiful ❤
@davmac5
@davmac5 2 месяца назад
The awesome revelation of just how cool our Creator is. Beautiful work.
@specialtymachining
@specialtymachining 2 месяца назад
Hard to imagine the random chance driving force for this, versus created perfect, & then degrading via the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
@tonicordell1969
@tonicordell1969 2 месяца назад
The majestic Creations of God Almighty are most likely always too tiny for the human eye to see... HE is Great.
@philevans494
@philevans494 2 месяца назад
large to small focus more effective and accepted to human eyesight/brain.
@c0mp7t3rk1d
@c0mp7t3rk1d 2 месяца назад
cool ig
@maggie6479
@maggie6479 2 месяца назад
How many butterflies died to make this?
@leannaerickson9745
@leannaerickson9745 2 месяца назад
Beautiful micrographs. How fortunate we are to have them. Thank you very much for your diligence. On The other hand... Were any butterflies harmed or mistreated in the making of this video? Did they volunteer for this job or were they slave labor? Were the butterflies you used properly compensated for their cooperation? Were the remains of butterflies who did not survive this experience treated with respect? I don't suppose that they were represented by a labor union. Will they be commemorated for their sacrifice? Or do the scientific gains justify the means🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🔬📍📍📍📍📍🪦🪦🪦🪦🪦🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊✝✡☪📿
@khlorghaal
@khlorghaal 3 месяца назад
thats not a film thats a slideshow :(
@Owen-rs9js
@Owen-rs9js 3 месяца назад
You must not be familiar with films like Chris Marker’s La Jetee 😂
@kristinadutton3259
@kristinadutton3259 3 месяца назад
Hi, Thanks for watching! It is definitely an experimental film and most loved by science nerds :) It looks like you do some animation, and there was a case for more movement through animation and effects, but we were trying to be true to the science and demonstrate the structures as they are - the way UV and structural coloration works - rather than a lot of 3D modeling, etc.
@khlorghaal
@khlorghaal 3 месяца назад
@@kristinadutton3259 the observational realism is appreciated, i would have instead made it into a sequence of small clips posted on socmedia, or a website with a tiled grid of the different shots
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