Thursday, 14 February 2008
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Final Idea

The idea is that the sun will project light onto the solar panel which is on the grass-the light will hit the panel and reflect onto various of the appliances that you see in the word energy and there will be a sound effect of that particular appliance that will come on (as if its being turned on from the suns energy. By the end of one minute (which is how long the movie is) all the appliances will be on and working. The line at the end will be
"In one minute more energy is radiated from the sun onto the earth than the whole population uses in a week." "Use it" or "now we can use it"
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
NOTE: on "one minute movie"
I wanted to note that the activities that take place in the one minute movie dont have to be activities that last a minute, it could be things like: it takes 2 hours to wash your clothes in the washing machine (and in brackets how much energy is used), it takes an hour to cook a chicken, it takes 2 minutes to make toast. etc.. i'm thinking maybe this could be more effective. Please send feedback
Solar Century-New Concept 2
Another idea is to make a film where there are situations of people in outdoors scenery and suddenly one gets thrown a toaster another gets thrown a hair dryer-generally there is a game of catch with electric appliances and as they are being thrown there is little facts about the appliance in text form at the bottom of the screen-reading for example,"A hairdryer burns 150kwh every minute" etc... again shown in the "screens" of the solar panel (see below) and at the end the punchline comes up, "In one minute more energy is radiated onto the earth than the whole population of the world uses in one minute." " Catch it" and you're left with the solar panel on your screen and the sun beating down on it.
New Concepts for Solar Century
I've been struggling with these ideas but i think i've narrowed it down to two quite simple ideas, yet easy to get creative with.
One is "one minute movie" this will portray different everyday activities that take one minute to complete and that involve electric appliances:
it takes one minute to boil an egg
it takes one minute to brush your teeth, it takes one minute to microwave popcorn
It takes one minute to startup your computer
it takes one minute to watch an advertisement on tv
it takes one minute to take the tube for one station
it takes one minute to watch this movie
it takes one minute to squeeze 7 oranges
it takes one minute to stop for gas
it takes one minute to pay at the till
etc...possibly including the amount of electricity used for that activity.e.g (100kwh)
the idea is that the movie is one minute long and all these activities are happening inside each of the small "screens" on a solar panel and at the end the camera zooms out and you see the actual Panel and the punchline goes something like this:

"In one minute, the sun radiates more energy onto the earth than the entire population of the world uses in one week."
or
"By the time you have watched this movie the sun will have radiated more energy onto the earth than the entire population of the world uses in a year."
Various thoughts i have had are maybe not writing about things that happen in a minute but our weekly amount of energy use from certain everyday activities: e.g: we brush our teeth 17-21 times per week using 750kwh in total etc...
I am now working on the visuals so please look back soon for them-in the meantime if you could give me some feedback that would be great!
One is "one minute movie" this will portray different everyday activities that take one minute to complete and that involve electric appliances:
it takes one minute to boil an egg
it takes one minute to brush your teeth, it takes one minute to microwave popcorn
It takes one minute to startup your computer
it takes one minute to watch an advertisement on tv
it takes one minute to take the tube for one station
it takes one minute to watch this movie
it takes one minute to squeeze 7 oranges
it takes one minute to stop for gas
it takes one minute to pay at the till
etc...possibly including the amount of electricity used for that activity.e.g (100kwh)
the idea is that the movie is one minute long and all these activities are happening inside each of the small "screens" on a solar panel and at the end the camera zooms out and you see the actual Panel and the punchline goes something like this:

"In one minute, the sun radiates more energy onto the earth than the entire population of the world uses in one week."
or
"By the time you have watched this movie the sun will have radiated more energy onto the earth than the entire population of the world uses in a year."
Various thoughts i have had are maybe not writing about things that happen in a minute but our weekly amount of energy use from certain everyday activities: e.g: we brush our teeth 17-21 times per week using 750kwh in total etc...
I am now working on the visuals so please look back soon for them-in the meantime if you could give me some feedback that would be great!
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Solar Century Final idea
Solar Century:
The idea is to create a Hollywood trailer of a futuristic movie where the world has practically run out of carbon emissions-the world is in a state of war, cars are left abandoned in the streets, there is no electricity, factories are shutting down and a state of chaos has taken over the world.
In between the scenes statements will be shown that give tragic facts about global warming. e.g:
"In one hour more sunlight falls on the earth than what is used by the entire population in one year."
or
"2 billion people in the world live without electricity"
I will take footage from films starring hollywood actors like Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage etc... and by editing it, i will create a scenario (using voiceover) where they are the heroes trying to save the world giving facts about solar energy, they say to each other, "there is still hope, we must work fast!"
"Will they be able to save the world before its too late?"
Punch-lines: "
In cinemas near you from january, 2045."
"See the movie, don't live it"
"Will they be able to save the world before its too late?-dont wait to find out-act!"
I will find ready footage but certain scenes will be filmed.
This is a video i made to give you an idea of what some of the footage may look like.
The idea is to create a Hollywood trailer of a futuristic movie where the world has practically run out of carbon emissions-the world is in a state of war, cars are left abandoned in the streets, there is no electricity, factories are shutting down and a state of chaos has taken over the world.
In between the scenes statements will be shown that give tragic facts about global warming. e.g:
"In one hour more sunlight falls on the earth than what is used by the entire population in one year."
or
"2 billion people in the world live without electricity"
I will take footage from films starring hollywood actors like Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage etc... and by editing it, i will create a scenario (using voiceover) where they are the heroes trying to save the world giving facts about solar energy, they say to each other, "there is still hope, we must work fast!"
"Will they be able to save the world before its too late?"
Punch-lines: "
In cinemas near you from january, 2045."
"See the movie, don't live it"
"Will they be able to save the world before its too late?-dont wait to find out-act!"
I will find ready footage but certain scenes will be filmed.
This is a video i made to give you an idea of what some of the footage may look like.
Solar Century-Brainstorming
What can solar energy or the Sun be compared with to make the benefit obvious at a glance?
a king
a god
a super power
a world saviour
a rebirth
a religion
a principal
a law
a rule
a guide
an emperor
a leader
the future
a better tomorrow
an old man (that has lived a long time)
the wind
a nurse
a doctor
a caretaker
the car motor-without it there is no car
bicycle with no chain
man without a heart
record player with no needle
guitar without chords
computer without hard drive
General interesting facts about the sun:
* Sunlight travels to the earth in approximately 8 minutes from 93,000,000 miles away, at 186,282 miles per second.
* The sun is also the main source of non-renewable fossil fuels (coal, gas and petroleum), which began life as plants or animals whose energy came from the sun millions of year ago.
* Solar energy is responsible for weather patterns and ocean currents.
* Clouds, pollution and wind can prevent the sun's rays from reaching the earth.
* Da Vinci predicted a solar industrialization as far back as 1447.
* In one hour more sunlight falls on the earth than what is used by the entire population in one year.
* A world record was set in 1990 when a solar powered aircraft flew 4060km across the USA, using no fuel.
* Fierce weather cost the world a record $130 Billion in the first eleven months of 1998- more money than was lost from weather related disasters from 1980 to 1990 ($82 Billion).
* Researchers from the Worldwatch Institute and Munich Re blame deforestation and climate change from Earth warming for much of the loss. The previous one-year record was $90 Billion in 1996. Source - Associated Press, November 28,1998.
* About 2 billion people in the world are currently without electricity.
* Accounting for only 5 percent of the world's population, Americans consume 26 percent of the world's energy.
* Electric ovens consume the most amount of electricity, followed by microwaves and central air conditioning.
* Third world countries with an abundance of sunlight and a population currently without electricity, represents the fastest growing market for solar energy, with the largest domestic market being the utilities sector.
* Shell Oil predicts that 50% of the world's energy will come from renewable sources by 2040.
The energy that the sun produces in comparison to the energy that comes from other natural sources
A balloon-one second its here next second its gone
no more wars for petrol because we can ALL share the sun-no motive for war
none of the things we use would be around if it wasnt for the sun... everything starts there
its like comparing the fruit with the tree-without the tree theres no fruit
no chicken no egg
the sun is the beginning and the end - without it there is nothing
Fixed IDEAS:
Imagery of wars for oil communicated as an archive of history that theres no need for anymore because we dont need to fight for the sun. show imagery of the use of different materials and the conflicts because of them and mute the sound and say" what if there was a solution to our problems? now there is.
Darwins theory of evolution vs. religion- all have one thing in common-the sun is our "GOD" the driving life-force.-Preaching that god created the world-professor explaining the theory of evolution...
Comparing with something obvious: example: two guys, one goes to buy the paper-walks out of the house and theres a shop right in front of him.. he gets in the car and drives away (to somewhere further away...
a waste of energy-woman puts one plate in the dishwasher- one tshirt in the machine- showing waste of energy and punchline-stop wasting the energy from the sun use it!!
showing absurd behaviour and paralelising it to our behaviour towards the sun- you wouldnt put your child in danger but you actually are. start acting-shocking effect-showing
Protecting the things that protect you-shoes on glass-jacket in cold/snow-the world
Show how things would not work when fuels are no longer available-e.g an ambulance that is coming to save you-no petrol-it cant get there-therefore you will die.
A child is playing with its toy cars, trains, world map etc... when the child is not there the things are not working-parallelize the sun to a child mother calls him "come here Sun"
negative and positive aspects show statements
Imagine a world...
we dont respect it ANYMORE
respect your elders
stardust-all heavy marterials are made in stars-they break and throw out the materials-abundancy of heavy elements was made from the core/nucleus of stars
a king
a god
a super power
a world saviour
a rebirth
a religion
a principal
a law
a rule
a guide
an emperor
a leader
the future
a better tomorrow
an old man (that has lived a long time)
the wind
a nurse
a doctor
a caretaker
the car motor-without it there is no car
bicycle with no chain
man without a heart
record player with no needle
guitar without chords
computer without hard drive
General interesting facts about the sun:
* Sunlight travels to the earth in approximately 8 minutes from 93,000,000 miles away, at 186,282 miles per second.
* The sun is also the main source of non-renewable fossil fuels (coal, gas and petroleum), which began life as plants or animals whose energy came from the sun millions of year ago.
* Solar energy is responsible for weather patterns and ocean currents.
* Clouds, pollution and wind can prevent the sun's rays from reaching the earth.
* Da Vinci predicted a solar industrialization as far back as 1447.
* In one hour more sunlight falls on the earth than what is used by the entire population in one year.
* A world record was set in 1990 when a solar powered aircraft flew 4060km across the USA, using no fuel.
* Fierce weather cost the world a record $130 Billion in the first eleven months of 1998- more money than was lost from weather related disasters from 1980 to 1990 ($82 Billion).
* Researchers from the Worldwatch Institute and Munich Re blame deforestation and climate change from Earth warming for much of the loss. The previous one-year record was $90 Billion in 1996. Source - Associated Press, November 28,1998.
* About 2 billion people in the world are currently without electricity.
* Accounting for only 5 percent of the world's population, Americans consume 26 percent of the world's energy.
* Electric ovens consume the most amount of electricity, followed by microwaves and central air conditioning.
* Third world countries with an abundance of sunlight and a population currently without electricity, represents the fastest growing market for solar energy, with the largest domestic market being the utilities sector.
* Shell Oil predicts that 50% of the world's energy will come from renewable sources by 2040.
The energy that the sun produces in comparison to the energy that comes from other natural sources
A balloon-one second its here next second its gone
no more wars for petrol because we can ALL share the sun-no motive for war
none of the things we use would be around if it wasnt for the sun... everything starts there
its like comparing the fruit with the tree-without the tree theres no fruit
no chicken no egg
the sun is the beginning and the end - without it there is nothing
Fixed IDEAS:
Imagery of wars for oil communicated as an archive of history that theres no need for anymore because we dont need to fight for the sun. show imagery of the use of different materials and the conflicts because of them and mute the sound and say" what if there was a solution to our problems? now there is.
Darwins theory of evolution vs. religion- all have one thing in common-the sun is our "GOD" the driving life-force.-Preaching that god created the world-professor explaining the theory of evolution...
Comparing with something obvious: example: two guys, one goes to buy the paper-walks out of the house and theres a shop right in front of him.. he gets in the car and drives away (to somewhere further away...
a waste of energy-woman puts one plate in the dishwasher- one tshirt in the machine- showing waste of energy and punchline-stop wasting the energy from the sun use it!!
showing absurd behaviour and paralelising it to our behaviour towards the sun- you wouldnt put your child in danger but you actually are. start acting-shocking effect-showing
Protecting the things that protect you-shoes on glass-jacket in cold/snow-the world
Show how things would not work when fuels are no longer available-e.g an ambulance that is coming to save you-no petrol-it cant get there-therefore you will die.
A child is playing with its toy cars, trains, world map etc... when the child is not there the things are not working-parallelize the sun to a child mother calls him "come here Sun"
negative and positive aspects show statements
Imagine a world...
we dont respect it ANYMORE
respect your elders
stardust-all heavy marterials are made in stars-they break and throw out the materials-abundancy of heavy elements was made from the core/nucleus of stars
Sunday, 3 February 2008
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