Voyage To A Green Planet

Slide Sequencing List And Miscellaneous Notes The Artwork is by Carol Carlson The diagrams by Garry Stasiuk ©2000 Stasiuk Enterprises All Rights Reserved
SLIDE #1: It says "Welcome aboard the Luxury Cruisliner COSMOS Princess"! Project this slide when everyone is being seated... Usually someone will figure out what it says... Slide Sequence for Scene # 2: Hyper Space Navigation #2.01 to #2.10: Destination sequence slides used in the show just before the hyper-space 'jumps'. Dissolve through this sequence rapidly and stop on slide #2.11 #2.11 Schematic -Top view of 'Home' Galaxy. #2.12 Home star appears... #2.13 Perspective changes to edge view of Home Galaxy. #2.14 Arrow points to 'jump' destination somewhere in random space... Slide Sequence for Scene #4 Random Galactic Space #4.01 to #4.06: An "all sky" galaxy pan. #4.07 The exploding galaxy (M-87). # 4.08 to #4.12: Five slides to create your own "zoom" dissolve. Or use #4.08 in a rotating/zoom projector! #5.01: Destination slide. Shows current position in random space. #5.02 View perspective changes to show Jump "To" destination Slide Sequence for Scene #7 The Birth of a Star and its Planets #7.01 to # 7.11: From Bok Globules to a collapsing nebula to a star with planets... in 10 slides! #7.12: The Ecosphere #8.01: Arrow points to our next location. Slide Sequence For Scene # 9 The Super Nova #9.01: Cursor or Cross Hair to align planetarium sky with the "Super Nova." #9.02 to #9.06: A "Super Nova" Zoom or dissolve. Project #9.02 in a single slide rojector and zoom or dissolve #9.03 to #9.06 ... #10.1: The "next" destination... Slide Sequence for Scene#12 The Black Hole #12.01: Rotating binary pair... Put it in your rotating/zoom projector OR #12.02 to #12.04: Use with these slides to create a zooming dissolve. #12.05 to #12.09: The Black Hole. Slide #13.00 To construct the scene demonstrated in slide #13.0 I found that if you project slide #12.04 with a 1.4" lense then slide #12.05 fits nicely in the accretion disk when projected with a 3"lense. #13.0: An actual photograph of what the following sequence should look like. (Photographed in Mt. Hood Community College Planetarium). A wide angle lense projects slide #12.04 and a 3" lense prtojects slide #12.05. A two projector dissolve with an additional single slide projector handles Dr. Science and and the falling clock. A sixth special effect projector projects matter falling into the black hole... and if you look closely you can see the Spitz Star projector! Slide Sequence #13 Dr. Science #13.01: A close-up of Dr. Science with both clocks #13.02: One clock is missing.... #13.03 to #13.12: Dr. Science hovering outside the starship getting ready to drop the clock. You will need a two projector dissolve and a third single slide projector with the same focal length as the dissolve projectors to animate this sequence. #13.13: This is for that third projector, so you can then use the dissolve to let the clock "fall" into the Black Hole. #13.14 to #13.18: The falling clock... these go in the dissolve. #13.19 to #13.24: Dr. Science with one clock... he falls into the black hole... #14.01: Points to location of the "Balloon Creatures"... Slide Sequence for Scene #16 GEM S Triple Sun System #16.01 An Orange Sun #16.02 A Green Sun #16.03 A Red Sun Slides Sequence for Scene #17 The Balloon Creature Face Dissolves The faces of the Balloon creatures are different when filtered with different coloured gels.... #17.01 to #17.04: Balloon Creature #1. #17.05 to #17.08: Balloon Creature #2. #17.09 to #17.12: Balloon Creature #3. #18.01: The arrow points to the "GREEN PLANET!" #20.01: A satellite for your zoom and/or slew (It's Voyager I). #20.02 or #20.03: NASA Earth photos, pick one... #23.01 to 23.02: Sun rising over Mt. Hood - Hood... (part-pan). #24.01 to 24.09: The Credits... -end-it-