Monthly Archives: May 2010

Amazing New Images from Cassini PART 2

Mike Malaska is a great supporter of Outside In as well as a rising star amongst amateurs making some real science noise in the Saturnian system. Check out his recent image from the Enceladus flyby. High phase crescent of Enceladus … Continue reading

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Amazing New Images from Cassini

Been meaning to post this for a couple of days but not had a chance. These are stunning new images from Cassini of Enceladus’s icy jets and then Saturn in background. I’ve been waiting years for these – when incorporated … Continue reading

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Why We have not found Alien Life

This is a very thought-provoking essay from SEED magazine worth a read. And it’s one of the first things I’ve come across that addresses the core themes in Outside In. It’s my view that answers, discoveries – actually even the … Continue reading

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2.5D Optical Illusions…On your Wall

As I’ve mentioned before, the animation techniques in “Outside In” requires various types of optical illusions to work. Here’s fun example of how effective a few of them are – some cool shelving for your wall. Click on the image … Continue reading

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Super Secret Clip secret no longer – at GTCC Saturn talk tonight

Last minute notice but I just found out about this talk a few days ago and just heard a few minutes ago that my yet unreleased clip will be show at the end of the talk. So here’s your chance … Continue reading

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The Amazing Clip Posted!!! (for team 11 members only)

It’s online and ready for viewing, but as reward for those who have been supporters of the film – they get to see it first. You can be a Team 11 member starting at just $1 a month, tax-deductible. Much … Continue reading

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