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Hi,I recently atnedted a screening of BLAST! at Columbia College in Chicago and enjoyed the movie immensely. Paul was a wonderful host.I am working on a degree in science journalism and for one of my science reporting classes we are working on an article about the BLAST projects. I was wondering if Mark or Barth would be available for a 15 minute phone interview this week. I have a couple of straightforward questions about the BLAST project and movie. Thanks,Ivana
By: | Dec 16, 2012 | Report Comment
Wendy, the Home DVD of BLAST! has not been rlseaeed yet. While we have rlseaeed the Educational DVD independently, an effective, widespread release to retail markets of the Home DVD may require partnering with a distributor.We are in discussions with distributors about this release, but it may take more time than we anticipated. Please sign up for our mailing list on the BLAST! Home Page so you can receive updates.In the meantime we encourage you and others to help us develop local screening opportunities, so that as many people as possible can enjoy BLAST! and it's exciting science adventure story!
By: | Dec 16, 2012 | Report Comment
Thanks Amy. Make sure you sign up for a screening reuseqt on the map on the Home Page and we'll keep you posted on screenings in your area.I know what you mean about scientists speaking a different language. When my brother and father used to start speaking in math, the rest of us would have to leave the dinner table.
By: | Dec 05, 2012 | Report Comment
BLAST! packed the house last Thursday at the IFC Center! And the Q&A and gieatrhng afterward were fantastic. Lots of fun.The reviews have been GREAT in the national press. Check out our reviews page for links. Some of the local New York press seemed to feel that science content does not belong in their theaters, but that just brings out the rebel in us: Tough! (You'll have to find those reviews on your own. )On Sunday we joined the festivities at the World Science Festival in Washington Square Park and passed out BLAST! balloons to hundreds of kids (and many more promotional postcards to their parents) Gorgeous day, and a great time.3 days left to catch BLAST! at Cinema Village! The New York theatrical run has been exhausting, but very worthwhile.
By: | Dec 04, 2012 | Report Comment
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