eugene@pioneer.arpa (Eugene Miya N.) (10/23/87)
In article <1832@homxc.UUCP> marcula@homxc.UUCP (Mars Blackmon) writes: >The show was called "Creation of the Universe". I thought it was not all >that bad esp. I didn't think it was too bad either, but I could be wrong. What surprised me was how difficult to was for Hawking (visiting Caltech at the time) to communicate [I don't really have time to read popular books like his bio] we are fortunate to have his intellect. >Things like Cosmos, Nova, and various other science productions via >PBS are absolutely great. Oh! Don't use that word "absolutely." If you learn one thing from those shows, they try to avoid it. See the episode on "Knowledge or Certainly" on the "Ascent of Man." >Shows like the Creation of the Universe are not very easy to do But they >are relative easy to get funding for. I have a friend who produces documentaries. If you know how to get easy money, he would like to know. The PBS money has largely dried up. Yes you can solicit money for large companies, but this is time and resource consuming to an extreme, only the largest stations can do it. There is also pressure against some science shows which may depict views or opinions contrary to established organizations. From the Rock of Ages Home for Retired Hackers: --eugene miya NASA Ames Research Center eugene@ames-aurora.ARPA "You trust the `reply' command with all those different mailers out there?" "Send mail, avoid follow-ups. If enough, I'll summarize." {hplabs,hao,ihnp4,decwrl,allegra,tektronix}!ames!aurora!eugene