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Title | FEEDBACK FROM FRACTRACKER ALLIANCE -- initial brief |
Content | 1. I will yield to Sam on these questions but as for examples of the type of animation I am thinking of this piece from NPR on how sand dunes form is awesome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W3_y5_3w9A
2. Infographics that we've been involved with include these from Damascus Citizens for Sustainbility
http://www.damascuscitizensforsustainability.org/cup-poster/3. We've had some excellent contributions from a gentleman in West Virginia named Bill Hughes and I am sure we could do more with these images and narrative
Pipeline Construction
https://www.fractracker.org/resources/oil-and-gas-101/pipeline-construction/
The Fracking Process Virtually
https://www.fractracker.org/resources/oil-and-gas-101/explore/
4. We have a growing inventory of images of the fracking industry that might be receptive to some of your kid's big ideas
https://www.fractracker.org/resources/photos/
5. Our interns in the past have presented at professional conferences but we never really took this work down the infographic pathway and I am sure some of their maps and analysis would be great fodder for 1-2 infographics
https://www.fractracker.org/about-us/internships/ (Scroll down to "Posters")
6. Also Sam put together this awesome infographic that I think might be conducive to some sort of animation as it unique from other fracking animations because of the inclusion of sand mining, compressors, waste disposal, etc.
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