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9780841228245

Hollywood Chemistry When Science Met Entertainment

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  • ISBN13:

    9780841228245

  • ISBN10:

    0841228248

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-02-05
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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Summary

Hollywood and science have found each other, and seem to have formed the strongest bond to date. The increasing use of science consultants in science fiction and science-themed productions, from comedies like The Big Bang Theory to dramas like Breaking Bad, as well as the creation of the Science and Entertainment Exchange by the National Academy of Sciences, suggests a new level of Interaction between science and entertainment media that will surely benefit both sides.
What finally catalyzed this reaction? This eclectic collection of essays examines the connections between Hollywood and science, with a primary focus on the current state of the relationship. It features contributions from screenwriters, producers, directors, scientists, science advisors, science writers, even a music composer and a dramaturge. The formats of the chapters contained herein are equally eclectic: some take the form of academic journal articles, some are written as less formal interviews, and some are narratives. The tones of the offerings range from the purely serious to the comedic.
The first half of the book focuses on the various approaches that different television series and moves employ to incorporate accurate science into their productions. In other instances, authors explore the more fundamental aspects of science-like sound, music, and light-that enable audiences to appreciate television and film. The second half of the volume explores the effects that television and film have on the viewing public. Some authors explain the science, both explicit and implied, that can be found within various Hollywood productions, and explore instances where Hollywood and science failed to click, instead of meshing. Other authors examine the influence that Hollywood science has on the science community, public policy, and the legal system. Still others describe pedagogical applications of television and movie science to education-as well as Hollywood's role in motivating future generations of scientists and engineers.

Author Biography


Donna J. Nelson is affiliated with the University of Oklahoma. Kevin R. Grazier is a Science Advisor for the SyFy Channel and Turner Network Television. Jaime Paglia is a Co-Creator and Writer of Syfy Channel's Eureka. Sidney Perkowitz is affiliated with Emory University.

Table of Contents


Foreword .......................................................................................................................... xi
Preface ............................................................................................................................. xv
Science Reaches the Screen
1. "Creation": When Art and Science Collide .......................................................... 3
Natalia Reagan and Jon Amiel
2. Science Fictions and Fictional Science: A Brief Tour of Science in the Star
Trek Universe .......................................................................................................... 17
Andre Bormanis
3. A Gram of Prevention Is Worth a Kilogram of Cure: Teaching Writers
Science ..................................................................................................................... 25
Michael S. Brotherton
4. How The Universe Is Made .................................................................................... 35
Colin Campbell
5. Narrative Alchemy: From Vision to Visual ......................................................... 47
Alexis R. Gambis
6. The Science Advisor's Journey ............................................................................. 57
Kevin R. Grazier
7. Consonance and Dissonance: The Art and Science of Film Music ................... 79
Bear McCreary, Meghen Miles, and Kevin R. Grazier
8. The Science & Entertainment Exchange: The National Academy of
Sciences Goes to Hollywood .................................................................................. 97
Ann G. Merchant
9. Making the Science of TV Meth Crystal Clear .................................................. 111
Donna J. Nelson and Melodie R. Lettkeman
10. Getting the Science Right: Tales from the Eureka Writers' Room ................. 123
J. Paglia
Science Reaches the Public
11. Visions of the Past ................................................................................................ 133
Stephen Cass
12. Constructing Crimes: How the CSI Effect Is Created ..................................... 145
Stephen Cass, Kevin R. Grazier, Bradley Thompson, and Corinne Marrinan
13. Cosmic Catastrophes in Movies .......................................................................... 153
Joshua Colwell
14. Solving for x When x Is the Audience: A Case Study within Fan Culture ..... 163
Carrie J. Cole
15. The Chemist as Anti-Hero: Walter White and Sherlock Holmes as Case
Studies ................................................................................................................... 175
Declan Fahy
16. Using the Space Program from Mercury to Apollo as Portrayed in the
Movies The Right Stuff and Apollo 13 and in the Mini-Series From the Earth
to the Moon as a Teaching Tool ........................................................................... 189
James G. Goll
17. Using Movie Clips To Teach Chemistry Formally and Informally ................. 199
Mark A. Griep and Marjorie L. Mikasen
18. The Materials Science of Marvel's The Avengers--Some Assembly
Required ................................................................................................................ 215
James Kakalios
19. Censoring Science in 1930s and 1940s Hollywood Cinema .............................. 229
David A. Kirby
20. Entertainment Media Portrayals and Their Effects on the Public
Understanding of Science .................................................................................... 241
Matthew C. Nisbet and Anthony Dudo
21. The Character of Science on Television ............................................................. 251
Thomas Parham and Jovana J. Grbic
22. Hollywood Science: Good for Hollywood, Bad for Science? ........................... 263
Sidney Perkowitz
23. Hollywood Aliens ................................................................................................. 279
Seth Shostak
24. Beyond Teaching and Learning: Bringing Together Science and Society
with and through Movies ..................................................................................... 289
Erik Stengler
25. How Hollywood Inspires the Exploration of Space .......................................... 299
Randii R. Wessen
Editors' Biographies .................................................................................................... 313
Indexes
Author Index ................................................................................................................ 317
Subject Index ................................................................................................................ 319

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