We, the Game Changers, developed a video in which we explain climate change, and the impact it has on our planet and our lives. It is important for people to be aware of these changes because it affects us directly, and those who surround us. With this video, people would become more aware of climate change and would be inspired to take action with their friends and family. The video encourages people and brings them facts about climate change, this would make people realize their action and hopefully change their way of life. Our main goal is to spread awareness and knowledge to all the generations, so that they can change the world and make it a better place. We hope that when people see our video, they reconsider their actions and become an activist to save the planet, and leave the same marvelous landscapes to future generations to enjoy.
First, we gather information about our topic from the resources that were provided to us by NASA. We read almost every page and made a summary of the most important and relevant information that we found. We wrote down the main ideas in a Google Document and shared our ideas to complete the challenge with each other. We chose to make a video, because we believed that is the most effective way to communicate the importance of sustaining our planet.
Then, using the information, we wrote down a script that would help us make our video. We then divided the text into parts and recorded ourselves. Finally we gathered all the videos, and using an application we edited them, adding transitions, effects, music and pictures from the image gallery found in the resources tab.
We used space agency data, by searching information in the resources tab. We gathered the main ideas of what we found and later used them to make the script for our video. The websites that NASA provided where really usefull for our project, seeing as they gave us relevant facts that we could use and studies carried out by them.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1p55gDk73-9nOI8brnL9dZfJGZYywmbMY/view?usp=sharing
NASA Image Gallery:
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/iotd.html
NASA Climate:
NASA Climate Kids: