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Auf dem Weg zum Metaverse
Definition, Technik, Möglichkeiten
Mitten in einer Schulstunde den Mount Everest besteigen, oder eine Raumfahrt unternehmen? Das Metaverse, das Web 3.0, macht es möglich. Der Film beschreibt die Entwicklung des Internets hin zum dreidimensionalen Raum, genannt Metaverse. Unterschiedliche technisch konstruierte Plattformen und virtuelle Welten werden miteinander verbunden. Sie sind so ausgerichtet, dass Menschen sich von überall dort treffen, miteinander kommunizieren und agieren können. Im Film werden Fachbegriffe definiert und praktische Beispiele demonstriert. Technische Voraussetzung sind ein Computer, Laptop, Tablet oder Smartphone in Kombination mit einer VR-Brille.
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The Daily Newspaper
Every day, there is a surge of news reaching us via different news channels. In spite of TV and Internet, the daily paper still is one of the most important main sources of news. But how is a newspaper created? The film shows the production of a paper in the course of one day. Starting with the editorial meeting in the morning, in which the topics and deadlines are determined, the film accompanies a journalist during her research work. You can see how a journalistic interview is conducted and what the photographer must consider when taking a press photo. Back in the editorial office, the editor’s work is illustrated, which includes the page layout and the writing of an online article in today’s time. Impressive pictures from the printing centre depict the process from the digital page to the finished newspaper. Together with the comprehensive accompanying material, the DVD is perfectly suited for use at school
Air Traffic
Being able to fly has been a dream of humanity from time immemorial. But it does not even date back a century that people actually started being able to travel through the air. Since the 1960s, the number of flight passengers has been constantly increasing. Thus, the airspace is no longer dominated by birds but by man-made flying objects.