Sound
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22 Jun, 2011

Categories:
Demonstration , Explanation , Physics , Primary
Demonstration , Explanation , Physics , Primary
The principles of sound, explained and demonstrated.
Director's Notes:
Team Aimee, Melissa, Johanna and Tommylee write:
Sound.
…most of which we’d got from the title, right?
SciCast Notes:
See, one of the things about printing the script out and holding it to the side of the camera is that your performers always steal glances. As a result, they look either shifty or utterly fed up.
Which, to be honest, I think is quite funny. Especially when it’s good and short and includes giggling from behind the camera, as here.
— Jonathan