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Deep Down Virtual Mine

Deep Down Virtual Mine. Alana Parno, Grace Laskowski , Ryan Bruns. The Documentary. Deep Down Released November 6, 2010 Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky Debate over mountaintop removal coal mine. Virtual Mine. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v = ZoPAHwOFaIM.

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Deep Down Virtual Mine

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  1. Deep Down Virtual Mine Alana Parno, Grace Laskowski, Ryan Bruns

  2. The Documentary • Deep Down • Released November 6, 2010 • Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky • Debate over mountaintop removal coal mine

  3. Virtual Mine • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoPAHwOFaIM

  4. Key Learning Objectives • The Virtual Mine intends to teach people about the complexities of the energy industry. • It does this by: • Showing players all the steps in coal processing • Demonstrating the effects of the coal removal on both the environment and the people. • Explaining the benefits of alternative energy sources

  5. Levels • Level 1 • Clear Trees • Blow up Mountain • Clear coal • Deliver coal to processing plant • Level 2 (After seeing the effects of coal processing) • Fly through town and turn off all electric appliances • Level 3 • Explore alternative energy sources and implement them throughout the town.

  6. Funding/Development • ITVS • BAVC Producers Institute for New Media Technologies • MacArthur Foundation • Collaboration between the Deep Down film crew, town members, flyover • Working with Second Life staff to design realistic town, real sounds

  7. Why 3D? • Transmedia • Interactivity and Immersion • Expand audience • Global dialogue and experience sharing

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