martes, 27 de julio de 2010

Antarctic Film Contest

Hey everybody!

The DDU station is participating at the "48 hours filming" Antarctic film
contest.
We had to make a 5 minutes movie in only 48 hours, with 5 required
elements (a grumpy mechanic, an alarm sound, a mop, a bottle of mouth-wash
and the phrase "Has anybody seen my chicken?"). The movie is already
online at the following site
http://bapt.h29.fr/dr_strange_and_the_incredible_machine.mp4
Thanks to IPEV we could make a special internet connection in order to
upload the film on the web (wich tooks 4 hours!)
So enjoy the film!
The films of the other 22 bases are available on
http://cid-143586e833b2f7ce.office.live.com/browse.aspx/2010%20Winter%20Film%20Festival
We are unfortunatly not able to watch those movies because of our poor
internet connection, so if you have some comments to give about them,
you're welcome, it will help us for the vote!

jueves, 15 de julio de 2010

The winter sky

In winter on the antartic coast, the sun is shining for a couple of hours
around midday.


The rest of the time we can enjoy the wonderful winter sky,
with amazing auroras, millions of stars and multiples faces of the moon.
Here are some pictures of the winter sky...