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=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h (music) - [voiceover] there's fast food. there's even slow food.ut how about future food? - we should be concerned about the future of food. beyond simply what it will taste like. - [voiceover] future farmers are manipulating light for indoor farms. our motto is "a photon is a terrible thing to waste." - [voiceover] one day your hamburger could be grown inside of a test tube. and your next snack, could be one of these creepy critters. - it kind of just tasted like fried bread or something. - [voiceover] what's the future bringing to your dinner table? we'll find out in this week's episode of earth 2050. hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to earth 2050. i'm at one of the premier food emporiums in the country. the famous reading terminal market here in philadelphia.
=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h (music) - [voiceover] there's fast food. there's even slow food.ut how about future food? - we should be concerned about the future of food. beyond simply what it will taste like. - [voiceover] future farmers are manipulating light for indoor farms. our motto is "a photon is a terrible thing to waste." - [voiceover] one day your hamburger could be grown inside of a test tube. and your next snack, could be one of these creepy critters. - it kind of just tasted...
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-[voiceover] 3..2..1...and ignition. liftoff.
-[voiceover] 3..2..1...and ignition. liftoff.
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Dec 29, 2014
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and see who's out there. - [voiceover] before there even was organized formal science people asked, "are we alone?"
and see who's out there. - [voiceover] before there even was organized formal science people asked, "are we alone?"
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. - [voiceover] in this episode there are warning signs of potential disasters and evidence of previousastrophes. - that's what we really care about, right? where is the asteroid going? - [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesome planet. planet earth provides an ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable, the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance.
. - [voiceover] in this episode there are warning signs of potential disasters and evidence of previousastrophes. - that's what we really care about, right? where is the asteroid going? - [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesome planet. planet earth provides an ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable, the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance.
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i couldn't believe such a place existed. - [voiceover] the course is set, destination mars.strumental music) in a remote desert in southern utah the preparations have already begun. - [woman] you know we don't communicate much with the outside world.
i couldn't believe such a place existed. - [voiceover] the course is set, destination mars.strumental music) in a remote desert in southern utah the preparations have already begun. - [woman] you know we don't communicate much with the outside world.
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. >> need to have the guy do the voiceover.ht about now them duke boys are wishin' they stayed home. come back after the break. >>> just because a dog is rescued from a puppy mill doesn't mean it is immediately ready to be adopted and get a forever home. under socialized dog have a difficulty dealing with everything that norl adopted dogs experience. have been kept in isolation, especially when they come from puppy mill cases. often they languish in shelters or were euthanized. because the aspca opened this they can get them forever homes. she doesn't want to be put in a leash. this hurts my heart in the dog is gone back to being a wild beast. >> you are right. coconut did not like human touch but they worked with her for six weeks and the transformation is unbelievable. >> coconut was a fast learner, very smart. we helped her to learn not to fear the way the leash felt and learned her to place parts of her body against our hands so she was initiating touch. >> she didn't like human touch and now she is i'm like i will be on yo
. >> need to have the guy do the voiceover.ht about now them duke boys are wishin' they stayed home. come back after the break. >>> just because a dog is rescued from a puppy mill doesn't mean it is immediately ready to be adopted and get a forever home. under socialized dog have a difficulty dealing with everything that norl adopted dogs experience. have been kept in isolation, especially when they come from puppy mill cases. often they languish in shelters or were euthanized....
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he would be great for voiceover work. [laughter] the greatest backhanded confident you can get.imeout i did voiceover work when i was in manhattan for two of our filmmakers, doing an animated short, and they needed somebody to voice a demon. i'm not making that up. they called me. so now i'm in danger of getting typecast. that is the closest i have got to anything creative. no book writing, unfortunately. >> the old one minor you got a , -- one-liner you got a great , face for radio. >> i did a radio pilot. >> what kind of budget do your projects typically have? >> all over the place. we will do youtube videos that cost as little as $6,000. multimillion.l be 2 million to $3 million. obviously, narrative films are more expensive than documentaries. feature length is more expensive than short films. it is all over the place. "america lost" will probably cost for production somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million. your marketing budget needs to be as big if not bigger than the production budget. the marketing is key. as crazy as that sounds. what i love about the marketing if som
he would be great for voiceover work. [laughter] the greatest backhanded confident you can get.imeout i did voiceover work when i was in manhattan for two of our filmmakers, doing an animated short, and they needed somebody to voice a demon. i'm not making that up. they called me. so now i'm in danger of getting typecast. that is the closest i have got to anything creative. no book writing, unfortunately. >> the old one minor you got a , -- one-liner you got a great , face for radio....
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(energetic music) - [voiceover] on today's show, in just three seconds, a cheetah can accelerate from zero to 62 miles per hour. bet that can even beat your family car. (racecar passing by) then, a raptor has eyes as large as its brain, and can see up to eight times more clearly than the sharpest human eye. and how smart is a dolphin? next to a human, it has the greatest brain-to-body-weight ratio on the planet. twice that of a great ape. it's time to go beyond the pretty pictures. and find out what truly makes each animal tick. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science!
(energetic music) - [voiceover] on today's show, in just three seconds, a cheetah can accelerate from zero to 62 miles per hour. bet that can even beat your family car. (racecar passing by) then, a raptor has eyes as large as its brain, and can see up to eight times more clearly than the sharpest human eye. and how smart is a dolphin? next to a human, it has the greatest brain-to-body-weight ratio on the planet. twice that of a great ape. it's time to go beyond the pretty pictures. and find out...
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. - [voiceover] : today on animal science, how feisty is a wolverine? - there have been reports of wolverines taking down moose. a wolverine might weigh 66 pounds and a moose might weigh upwards of 1,500 pounds. - also, a reindeer has ultraviolet vision allowing it to spot wolves in the snowy tundra. why has nature designed foxes to look different in cold climates as opposed to warm climates? same animal, different place, different bodies. find out the answers to these questions and much, much more as we explore the mysteries of life in the arctic and how animals survive in the freezing cold.
. - [voiceover] : today on animal science, how feisty is a wolverine? - there have been reports of wolverines taking down moose. a wolverine might weigh 66 pounds and a moose might weigh upwards of 1,500 pounds. - also, a reindeer has ultraviolet vision allowing it to spot wolves in the snowy tundra. why has nature designed foxes to look different in cold climates as opposed to warm climates? same animal, different place, different bodies. find out the answers to these questions and much, much...
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. - [voiceover] on this episode of xploration outer space, (piano music) with the solar system full ofger, somebody has to lead the way. enter the robots. we'll meet robots who can lift, draw, drive, and even a few that you can wear. we're going to the extremes, and bringing a few friends along with us, on xploration outer space. (light rock music) - i'm emily calandrelli, and i'm at johnson space center in houston, texas, where over the next 30 minutes we'll go meet "people" like robonaut, roboglove, x1, and athlete.
. - [voiceover] on this episode of xploration outer space, (piano music) with the solar system full ofger, somebody has to lead the way. enter the robots. we'll meet robots who can lift, draw, drive, and even a few that you can wear. we're going to the extremes, and bringing a few friends along with us, on xploration outer space. (light rock music) - i'm emily calandrelli, and i'm at johnson space center in houston, texas, where over the next 30 minutes we'll go meet "people" like...
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. - [voiceover] today, on "animal science." the siamang is no ordinary ape.rms are longer than its legs, and it can swing as far as 30 feet in a single bound. and, the male wood duck is one of the most colorful creatures on earth. wonder why? plus, the tamandua is an ant-eating machine. it uses a secret weapon to slurp up nearly 10,000 insects a day. today,we'll explore the wettest, wildest, and whackiest creatures on earth. welcome to the fascinating world of "animal science."
. - [voiceover] today, on "animal science." the siamang is no ordinary ape.rms are longer than its legs, and it can swing as far as 30 feet in a single bound. and, the male wood duck is one of the most colorful creatures on earth. wonder why? plus, the tamandua is an ant-eating machine. it uses a secret weapon to slurp up nearly 10,000 insects a day. today,we'll explore the wettest, wildest, and whackiest creatures on earth. welcome to the fascinating world of "animal...
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this was for a voiceover for a demon. now i'm getting typecast. that is the closest i have got to anything creative. >> you got a great face for radio. >> i did a radio pilot. >> what kind of budget do your projects typically take to fund? >> all over the place. we have youtube videos that costs as little as $6,000. ," multimillions. obviously, narrative films are more expensive than documentaries. feature length is more expensive than short films. "america lost" will probably cost for production somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million. your marketing budget needs to be as big if not bigger than the production budget. the marketing is key. as crazy as that sounds. what i love about the marketing is if somebody sees an ad for "america lost," it could be just as effective as a political ad. but unlike the political ad but , it's not just something that is forgotten as soon as the election is over. i view the advertising as a much more worthwhile investment when it's done for social action campaigns than a candidate. >> speaking of candidates, can
this was for a voiceover for a demon. now i'm getting typecast. that is the closest i have got to anything creative. >> you got a great face for radio. >> i did a radio pilot. >> what kind of budget do your projects typically take to fund? >> all over the place. we have youtube videos that costs as little as $6,000. ," multimillions. obviously, narrative films are more expensive than documentaries. feature length is more expensive than short films. "america...
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. - [voiceover] : press the most last button to your left. - [joe] : virtual reality is getting less virtual and a lot more real. - we can render a computer generated person that looks every bit as realistic as a real person. - [joe] : robots are taking the stage in the opera of the future. - i think technology and science opened quite a few doors to making a different kind of connection between a musical or an artistic experience and anybody. - [joe] : interactive television, movies, and musical instruments, the future of entertainment, this week on earth 2050. hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to earth 2050.
. - [voiceover] : press the most last button to your left. - [joe] : virtual reality is getting less virtual and a lot more real. - we can render a computer generated person that looks every bit as realistic as a real person. - [joe] : robots are taking the stage in the opera of the future. - i think technology and science opened quite a few doors to making a different kind of connection between a musical or an artistic experience and anybody. - [joe] : interactive television, movies, and...
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. - [voiceover] on today's show, did you know that no two tigers have identical stripes? and that the stripes provide camouflage when the tiger is hunting prey in the wilderness? and that a rattlesnake's fangs transport deadly venom much like a hypodermic needle injects medicine? plus, when an owl is hunting, it's flapping wings are silent, which makes it a deadly airborne predator to unsuspecting prey. today we're all about predators. big cats, wolves, bears, and more. welcome to the fascinating world of
. - [voiceover] on today's show, did you know that no two tigers have identical stripes? and that the stripes provide camouflage when the tiger is hunting prey in the wilderness? and that a rattlesnake's fangs transport deadly venom much like a hypodermic needle injects medicine? plus, when an owl is hunting, it's flapping wings are silent, which makes it a deadly airborne predator to unsuspecting prey. today we're all about predators. big cats, wolves, bears, and more. welcome to the...
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harry shearer is here, he is an actor, comedian and voiceover artist, he won an emmy award for his work on the simpsons, long been fascinated by richard mix son and put together a youtube series based onyx son white house tapes it shows some of the most interesting strange and interesting moments from the oval office it is called "nixon's the one". i am pleased to have harry shearer back at this table. welcome. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> rose: you are working in londono and still, london and still have the little place in venue miss. >> the place by the beach. >> a. >> a next of a place by the beach. >> rose: how are you spending your life these days? >> well, i made this nixon series in britain for sky tv over there so i did, i spent most of two years ago doing that and -- >> rose: and rupert tried to buy it. >> yes, he owns 39 percent of it and you don't need to own all of it to control it, rupert has proven that and this last year and a half i have been doing a play in london on the west endmost recently, wonderful original play, very serious play, first serious thing i have ever
harry shearer is here, he is an actor, comedian and voiceover artist, he won an emmy award for his work on the simpsons, long been fascinated by richard mix son and put together a youtube series based onyx son white house tapes it shows some of the most interesting strange and interesting moments from the oval office it is called "nixon's the one". i am pleased to have harry shearer back at this table. welcome. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> rose: you are working in londono...
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you would be great for voiceover work. [laughter] that is the greatest backhanded compliment you could get. i did some voiceover work for an animated short. they called me. now i'm getting typecast. st i havehe close got to anything creative. i did a radio pilot. do yourkind of budget projects typically have? >> all over the place. we have videos the causes little as $6,000. obviously, narrative films are more expensive than documentaries. feature-length is more expensive than short films. lost will probably cost for production somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million. your marketing budget has to be as big if not bigger than the production budget. the marketing is key. as crazy as that sounds. if somebody sees an ad for justca lost, it could be as effective as a political ad. but it's not just something that is forgotten as soon as the election is over. i view the advertising as a much more worthwhile investment when it's done for social action campaigns. >> speaking of candidates, can you think of any good examples of c
you would be great for voiceover work. [laughter] that is the greatest backhanded compliment you could get. i did some voiceover work for an animated short. they called me. now i'm getting typecast. st i havehe close got to anything creative. i did a radio pilot. do yourkind of budget projects typically have? >> all over the place. we have videos the causes little as $6,000. obviously, narrative films are more expensive than documentaries. feature-length is more expensive than short...
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he is an actor and voiceover artist.won an award for his work on "the simpsons here go he has been putting -- the simpsons." he has put together "nixon's the one." welcome. thank you. >> you are living in new orleans. >> a place by the beach. >> how are you spending your time? >> i made this nixon's series for sky tv. the timeost of doing that. you now. you don't need to own all of it to control it. this last year and a half i've been doing a play in the west end. a very serious play. >> what is it about? the married couple from camps and eastern europe, built a new life in brooklyn. my brother came with us. we were in business together. he disappears and shows up one night with what he thinks is great news, and destroys the family. >> the inspiration? >> i got sent the script by a friend and thought it was an amazing piece of work. it resonated with me. my parents were the only people in their family to not go through that. they just got out early. they were supposed to bring the rest over and it didn't happen. their em
he is an actor and voiceover artist.won an award for his work on "the simpsons here go he has been putting -- the simpsons." he has put together "nixon's the one." welcome. thank you. >> you are living in new orleans. >> a place by the beach. >> how are you spending your time? >> i made this nixon's series for sky tv. the timeost of doing that. you now. you don't need to own all of it to control it. this last year and a half i've been doing a play in...
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you would be great for voiceover work.hter] that is the greatest backhanded compliment you could get. i did some voiceover work for an animated short. hey called me. they needed somebody to voice a demon. now i'm getting typecast. that is the closest i have got to anything creative. i did a radio pilot. >> reminds me of the old one liner, you have a great face for radio. >> exactly. >> what kind of budget do your projects typically have? >> all over the place. we have videos the causes little as $6,000. virginia, it is going to be multimillions. obviously, narrative films are more expensive than documentaries. feature-length is more expensive than short films. merica lost will probably cost for production somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million. your marketing budget has to be as big if not bigger than the production budget. he marketing is key. as crazy as that sounds. if somebody sees an ad for america lost, it could be just as effective as a political ad. but it's not just something that is forgotten as soon as the le
you would be great for voiceover work.hter] that is the greatest backhanded compliment you could get. i did some voiceover work for an animated short. hey called me. they needed somebody to voice a demon. now i'm getting typecast. that is the closest i have got to anything creative. i did a radio pilot. >> reminds me of the old one liner, you have a great face for radio. >> exactly. >> what kind of budget do your projects typically have? >> all over the place. we have...
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this is very exciting for me because you've also done a lot of voiceover work. spanish and that's me. [ laughter ] >> seth: and you are -- who are you? are you shrek or? >> i'm donkey. >> seth: you're donkey. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: great. >> well, they found that i have -- they said, you're perfect to play a donkey because i have large ears. [ laughter ] >> seth: yes, perfect. that's good. that's good. >> yeah. >> seth: now, that's why i'm so flattered because you did a film like "shrek." we have this cartoon on hulu. it's a superhero cartoon. and you were nice enough -- you dubbed my voice. my character's voice. >> exactly. i'm you in spanish. >> seth: you are me in spanish. >> exactly. >> seth: here's proof of it. first let's show a clip of me doing the character's voice. let's take a look real quick. >> this is the new "awesomes" after all, our bar is lower. >> ooh, that's a good slogan. >> that's not a good slogan. these people may not be heros now, but they will be when i'm done with them. to the awesome jet! >> seth: now let's hear it, far better -
this is very exciting for me because you've also done a lot of voiceover work. spanish and that's me. [ laughter ] >> seth: and you are -- who are you? are you shrek or? >> i'm donkey. >> seth: you're donkey. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: great. >> well, they found that i have -- they said, you're perfect to play a donkey because i have large ears. [ laughter ] >> seth: yes, perfect. that's good. that's good. >> yeah. >> seth: now, that's...
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and 15 words of mystery voiceover. >> and the light. >> who could that voice be?rying to decide if that's -- sydow. >> reporter: wrong. >> there's been an awakening. >> reporter: according to the internet, benedict summer batch or and zi circus. and zi circus it is. he was in "lord of the rings." >> it was me. >> reporter: we know luke, leia, and han are back. the millennium falcon is back. the sound at the very end, when the screen goes black. that's the sound of luke's light saber from the first film, from 1977. >> and i'll return. i promise. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. . >> may the force be with you, nick watt. >> we're all like this watching. >> so many questions. >> i know. >> just the music gives you chills. >> do you think it's going to do well? >> probably. probably. oh, and you know, that actor everyone is speculating about. his name is john bollega. he posted over the weekend that as a "star wars" fan, i'm very excited. >> i bet he spp. >>> coming up, huge cybermonday megadeals and steals. tory has up to 80%
and 15 words of mystery voiceover. >> and the light. >> who could that voice be?rying to decide if that's -- sydow. >> reporter: wrong. >> there's been an awakening. >> reporter: according to the internet, benedict summer batch or and zi circus. and zi circus it is. he was in "lord of the rings." >> it was me. >> reporter: we know luke, leia, and han are back. the millennium falcon is back. the sound at the very end, when the screen goes...
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there was a voiceover. it is absolutely professionally done, and it is hard for the u.s. government to compete with that. >> i want to pause with fran with -- i want to applause fran and with what the counter extremists organization has done. sometimes the government is not the best messenger on countering the brutal message that isis is sending. we need muslim voices, we need voices from the arab communities, we need arab communities to join the coalition, and we need the private sector, nonprofits, other voices out there countering, sending out messages, and using social media for as effectively as the extremists are doing. i think fran would probably agree with me, but the evolution of the threat -- the framework has stayed largely the same. al qaeda, which we continue to be worried about, is still an a northwest territories in pakistan. they have been greatly diminished, and we have distracted your planning. >> can you tell me about the site group -- side group corisan. i would love the leisure why, this was slipped in under the rug from something we have been watchin
there was a voiceover. it is absolutely professionally done, and it is hard for the u.s. government to compete with that. >> i want to pause with fran with -- i want to applause fran and with what the counter extremists organization has done. sometimes the government is not the best messenger on countering the brutal message that isis is sending. we need muslim voices, we need voices from the arab communities, we need arab communities to join the coalition, and we need the private sector,...
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it's important for texts to do voiceover tie. say, i can't make it to pick you up. i can send a friend to pick you up. >> think of any sensitive information, any type -- voice verify. you can spoof text now. there are devices that i can impersonate your phone if i have your phone number. >> siri, call my husband. yes, siri, call my wife. >> so make sure on those important requests that you get voice to voice contact. verify it is the person, maybe close your bag and -- you still want to pay attention to your kids and have a lot going on and ultimately be aware. >> have these close to you and be aware of what's in your surroundings. >> when loading package, you sometimes leave the bag in the cart, even though it's by your car, someone will take it. the other thing is wheelchairs. >> sadly. people prey on wheelchairs. >> they look at these people as being a target. whether it's your cell upon or this, you're telling them where your attention is. >> interesting stuff. coming up in the next hour, apollo will pull off the biggest thef
it's important for texts to do voiceover tie. say, i can't make it to pick you up. i can send a friend to pick you up. >> think of any sensitive information, any type -- voice verify. you can spoof text now. there are devices that i can impersonate your phone if i have your phone number. >> siri, call my husband. yes, siri, call my wife. >> so make sure on those important requests that you get voice to voice contact. verify it is the person, maybe close your bag and -- you...