Quasicrystal Research
Quasicrystal Research | |
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Directed by | Alexander Tuschinski |
Produced by | Alexander Tuschinski |
Starring |
Clemens Bechinger Ron Lifshitz Jules Mikhael Thomas Bohlein |
Music by | Alexander Tuschinski |
Cinematography | Alexander Tuschinski |
Edited by | Alexander Tuschinski |
Release dates |
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Running time | 10 minutes (at 25fps) |
Country | Germany |
Language | English |
Quasicrystal Research is a German documentary film directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It presents the research on Quasicrystals at University of Stuttgart. The film was selected to play during the Australian National Science Week in 2012, being shown in 400 venues around Australia during that time.[1] It was the only film showing research at a European University there.[2] Quasicrystal Research was officially released online in October 2011.[3] At Oregon Independent Film Festival 2012, the film won the award "Best Documentary - Science".[4]
Reception
A very objective, excellently photographed (...) industrial film of best tradition and quality.
References
- ↑ "Official Program Guide to the Festival of Science film, taking place as part of the National Science Week." (PDF). Retrieved 12 November 2014..
- ↑ "University of Stuttgart: Official website. Article about the screening at National Science Week.". Retrieved 12 November 2014..
- ↑ "Official youtube-upload of Quasicrystal Research. The film was also released on vimeo. Please refer to the link in "external links".". Retrieved 12 November 2014..
- ↑ "Oregon Independent Film Festival Official Site: List of Award-Winners 2012.". Retrieved 12 November 2014..
- ↑ "Youtube: Hugo Niebeling on Quasicrystal Research.". Retrieved 12 November 2014..
External links
- Quasicrystal Research at the Internet Movie Database
- Quasicrystal Research - Full Movie on YouTube
- Quasicrystal Research - Full Movie on Vimeo
- Hugo Niebeling about Quasicrystal Research on YouTube
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