During the 2023-2024 school year, high school students across the country investigated the relationship between big data and its impacts on their local communities as part of the NOVA Science Studio ...
In Fall 2023, NOVA, supported by the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, launched a national cohort of the NOVA Science Studio to empower the next generation of science communicators to produce ...
Whether you’re recording a science video or a personal project, these tips and techniques will ensure you're able to edit a cohesive story from start to finish. NOVA producer Alex Clark highlights ...
The NOVA team spends countless hours watching NOVA documentaries, editing them, fact-checking them, writing about them, promoting them…..you get it. We know NOVA really, really well. So to celebrate ...
Want to elevate the lighting and audio in your videos? NOVA producer Alex Clark breaks down proper audio and lighting techniques to consider, whether you're shooting with a professional camera or a ...
NOVA producer Alex Clark shares 3 fundamentals of shooting with a smartphone, from optimizing your phone to store high quality videos to holding your camera and framing your shot. National Corporate ...
(This program is no longer available for online streaming.) The global cyberwar is heating up and the stakes are no longer limited to the virtual world of computers. Now, thanks in part to secret ...
(Program not available for streaming.) What are dreams and why do we have them? NOVA joins leading dream researchers as they embark on a variety of neurological and psychological experiments to ...
Interviewing, whether in person or via a remote application is one of the most important part of creating compelling video. NOVA producer Alex Clark highlights the essential techniques and preparation ...
Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans—people physically identical to us today—left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice ...
NOVA is seeking proposals from production companies to potentially produce three fifty-two minute episodes of a prospective science documentary tentatively titled "Colors." In a very literal sense, ...
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