The Lava Affair | Field Trip! | SKUNK BEAR
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Two guys in upstate New York make their own lava in a giant cauldron.
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Skunkbear! Sience communication at its most musical, messy, and inspiring! Keep it up!
they made obsidian
Watching the lava flows is oddly satisfying
Would love to see a behind the scenes on this video. Impressed by the illustrated parts and the original music (neither of which do myself), but also interested In the shooting (which I do). What did you guys shoot on and how big was your crew? Different people for illustration, filming, editing? If not I am intimidated. (I work one-man-band doing much simpler news and features).
David Wivell Hi David - Adam here (host/producer). This was almost entirely shot by my talented colleague Maggie Starbard on a Canon Mark II, with me chipping in a bit here and there (eg during the lava pour we needed two cameras). The theme song sequence was filmed by our former intern (now NPR music producer) Morgan Walker. I do the illustration, editing, and scoring. I'm guessing our process is much slower than yours though :) We'll make a BTS video someday ...
Kudos to the three of you - great stuff. It is the whole package. Very enjoyable. My stuff is generally fairly fast, but you know the Producer's Maxim: "Faster, better, cheaper... pick two." We go with faster and cheaper. I am guessing (since I have friends at NPR) you are likely going cheaper better. Good on you. That is a great way to go in my book.
Hooray! The field trip theme song is back!
The bubbles are the coolest!
Love it! What a great way to connect folks to the Earth Sciences firsthand. Please keep up the great work!
I have to say, Adam, you've got a great talent for this. If the NPR thing doesn't work out, try Radiolab or PBS Digital Studios!
This is amazing! I wish they did this where I live! I have a huge fresnel lens that can make lava, but only about a square inch at a time.
This is great. Hat's off. Well done.
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen! *Thumbs up*
Damn shame he doesn't make videos anymore. Literally scrolled by until I saw it was posted by skunk bear and I thought "maybe I do want to learn about lava"
Adam! This is so wonderful and cool. Love the Oregon state cutout behind you :)
Really fascinating
Great stuff look forward to more videos!
That song at the end tho 😂😂😂
This is really freaking cool!
Wait... so this guy can travel across the world and to London and South America, but he cannot travel to Washington state to visit Mt. St. Helens or Mt. Rainier? Or Hawaii's Kilauea?
This is fantastic!
Any way I can hear the full version of the lava song? I love the songs you guys out in your videos but I just don't know where to find them!
That's so cool, I'm from Syracuse
2:35 Wow, that is some loud heat
holy crap how does this video only have 45 comments ?
Would this machine be capable of producing obsidian like the kind used in arrowheads and various primitive weaponry?
more marshmallows on natural BBQ. make breakfast or dinner or lunch over Lava.
i wonder how many whitewalkers i can kill with all that obsidian?
I just want someone to lava me...
I want this job!
I wanna look at pictures of lava now
How much energy (kwh) is needed for a single batch of "lava"?
could this make obsidian or glass?
Those bubbles are glass, as is likely the 'hair', 'tears' and a lot of the flow's surface. (With how thin it is, I'd bet it is mostly glass actually) You won't likely form obsidian though, as it tends to come from lava with a high silica content (called 'felsic') while the basalt they are using has less silica (known as 'mafic'). Basaltic glass is usually called 'tachylite'.
I WANT ONE!
did u make that sandwich on the ground???
Dang now I want lava smores
Why doesn't the furnace itself melt?
whats the song at the very end!!
The forbidden play dough
Lava S'mores! Have a like.
they should of made a molten lava hula hoop
You LAVA lava
That music lol
Psst Adam I know your friend for real
why do i want to eat it
Please get rid of that dust on your camera.
OMG LOVE L AVA
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you all need more Christians it would help content good video