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Media Edge

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Episode #388 of “Media Edge” (initial airing on cable TV during week ending October 15) features:

"The Story of Stuff" (21 minutes)

With over 12 million on-line views, "The Story of Stuff" -- an animated documentary about the lifecycle of material goods -- is one of the most widely viewed environmental-themed short films of all time. Since its release in December 2007, The Story of Stuff has been shown in thousands of schools, houses of worship, community events and businesses around the world.

Perils for Pedestrians

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--We visit the Koln International School of Design in Germany (KISD). Their Cultural Library program has students look at everyday things from a new perspective. Results are compared with students in other countries. Two of the projects looked at parking bicycles and waiting at bus stops.

--How might a designer think about electric vehicles?

--We talk with a bicyclist who moved from Amsterdam to Cologne.

--We meet a pedestrian advocate from Nairobi at the Walk21 conference.

Sci-Fi Journal

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Sci-Fi Journal for September 2012 with hosts James Hinsey, Jay Kingston and Marc Morisseau. In Popcorn Previews Jay presents trailers for "Cloud Atlas", "Hotel Transylvania", "Life of Pi", and "Oz: The Great and Powerful". Jay interviews Susan Soares about the upcoming Rhode Island Comic Con in November. In Toob News Marc talks about the new season of shows on Television. In Anime Daisuki James talks about upcoming Anime conventions and Harry Potter news. Next, Marc and James interviewed some of the stars of "Champions of the Deep" at their world premiere in Providence.

The Adventures of Cinnamon and Spice - Jazzy's Dancing Shoes

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The purpose behind this colorful animation is to express how free everyone should be in their talents. Creativity should be expressed at all times and with everyone. The love for your talent will always bring joy to another person. Jazzy exhibits an creative spirit and her own inventiveness.