The Washington Post, one of the nation’s most storied newspapers, has launched a new YouTube brand dubbed Anna’s Science Magic Show Hooray! --which is dedicated to family-friendly educational content about science, health, and tech.
Animated videos will be produced in the vein of a variety show, the paper said, and science reporter Anna Rothschild will also appear on-camera weekly to field viewer questions. The series will also interviews, songs, and appearances from celebrities and noted figures in science. In the first episode (below), for instance, Rothschild and former pro wrestler John Cena explore why human beings have butts. Other episodes will tackle slime and outer space, Rothschild said.
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Animated videos will be produced in the vein of a variety show, the paper said, and science reporter Anna Rothschild will also appear on-camera weekly to field viewer questions. The series will also interviews, songs, and appearances from celebrities and noted figures in science. In the first episode (below), for instance, Rothschild and former pro wrestler John Cena explore why human beings have butts. Other episodes will tackle slime and outer space, Rothschild said.
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- 5/31/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
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PBS Digital Studios has added a new web series and creator to its roster of science and education-based content. The network now boasts the YouTube channel and show Physics Girl, created and hosted by MIT physics graduate Dianna Cowern.
Cowern grew up in Hawaii and is currently the Science Outreach Coordinator for Uc San Diego’s Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences. On her YouTube channel about page, Cowern says she tries to make “physics videos for every atom and eve.” The scientist’s most recent episode of Physics Girl shows viewers how to make swirling vortices on the surfaces of bubbles.
“PBS Digital Studios is thrilled to welcome Dianna and the Physics Girl channel to the network,” said Lauren Saks, Programming Director at PBS Digital Studios, in a release. “Dianna takes complex physics concepts and make them accessible through thoughtful explanation, household items and humor. PBS Digital Studios aims...
Cowern grew up in Hawaii and is currently the Science Outreach Coordinator for Uc San Diego’s Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences. On her YouTube channel about page, Cowern says she tries to make “physics videos for every atom and eve.” The scientist’s most recent episode of Physics Girl shows viewers how to make swirling vortices on the surfaces of bubbles.
“PBS Digital Studios is thrilled to welcome Dianna and the Physics Girl channel to the network,” said Lauren Saks, Programming Director at PBS Digital Studios, in a release. “Dianna takes complex physics concepts and make them accessible through thoughtful explanation, household items and humor. PBS Digital Studios aims...
- 8/21/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
PBS Digital Studios (Pbsds) is ramping up its content department with a new hire and web series. The YouTube-based network has brought on entertainment executive Brandon Arolfo as Senior Director of Content Development, and also released its new series Gross Science in association with Nova.
Arolfo is charged with the creation of content and the overall growth of the Pbsds network. The new Pbsds hire previously worked as an executive producer on music videos for over 100 artists, including Taylor Swift and The Black Keys. Additionally, Arolfo developed digital content at McN My Country Nation, as well as at AOL for its YouTube channel CafeMom Studios.
Pbsds also added some new original programming to its roster of content. Hosted by Nova digital producer Anna Rothschild, Gross Science highlights the weird and disgusting aspects of medicine, history, and engineering. Topics will include how you smell when you have certain diseases or how...
Arolfo is charged with the creation of content and the overall growth of the Pbsds network. The new Pbsds hire previously worked as an executive producer on music videos for over 100 artists, including Taylor Swift and The Black Keys. Additionally, Arolfo developed digital content at McN My Country Nation, as well as at AOL for its YouTube channel CafeMom Studios.
Pbsds also added some new original programming to its roster of content. Hosted by Nova digital producer Anna Rothschild, Gross Science highlights the weird and disgusting aspects of medicine, history, and engineering. Topics will include how you smell when you have certain diseases or how...
- 4/9/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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