Tuesday, March 3, 2009
BELLS OF ROME
With my birthday approaching in less than 48 hours, I might as well celebrate who I am, what I have done, do, and will continue to do until my last breath. With or without sponsors.
With or without Youtube approval.
Cheers!
Enza Sebastiani
Thursday, March 8, 2007
TEASER 1 - Chinese New Year
Is there anything more spectacular than a golden full Pisces moon and the San Francisco skyline as a backdrop?
Yes! The Chinese New Year Parade, marching the streets of Market to Kearny Street in San Francisco, on March 3, 2007.
February 18, 2007 honored the Chinese Lunar New Year 4705, celebrating the twelfth zodiac in the Chinese astrology, the Boar, known as the Pig in the western world.
Over 650,000 people in the Bay Area attended the parade to celebrate the culture, art, music and dances
Thursday, September 7, 2006
TRAILER: A NANOTECH STORY
Dr. Luisa D. Bozano has been a research scientist at IBM’s Almaden Research Center (San Jose, California) since 2000. In her research, she is discovering and developing methods for making self-assembling molecular electronics, such as memories, aimed at being significantly cheaper than today’s silicon-based devices.
A native of Genova (Genoa), Italy, Dr. Bozano received a Laurea Degree (equivalent to a master of science degree) in physics at the University of Genova in 1996. After
Thursday, June 22, 2006
TRAILER - NINFA: A ROMAN OASIS
And for the Italian segment on the environment...drum rolling... The new & improved 1-minute 50” trailer of Ninfa: A Roman Oasis! The full 20-minute version is available for distribution.
Yes! Podcast no. 2 is ready to receive your feedback!
It’s a new trailer on a beautiful park in the outskirts of Rome, Italy. Read more below!
Thanks to all of you who made the time to review the Bald Eagles trailer! Thanks for your kind comments!
As for the previous podcast, I created two files: one large (
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
TRAILER: LONG LIVE THE BALD EAGLE
I have never been a great fan of zoos, as I hate cages, above all, wild animals in cages.
So, why is the San Francisco Zoo producing a bunch of bald eagle chicks? This left me with one quest: becoming more familiar with the California Bald Eagle Recovery Program, initiated in 1985 by the San Francisco Zoo.
Working on this project allowed me to learn so much about eagles, DDT, and above all, that not all zoos are “caged animals circuses.”
The Trailer
The trailer is a 2’20” video