“SEE with Theory"
A Quantumary Documentary of Doctor Theory
Stage: Pre-Production
Logline:
The Villainites triggered doomsday and humanity is at an end. This deploys Doctor Theory and the Robits on a scientific adventure to direct the galaxy from tragedy.
Dr. Theory's film crew consists of the Robits, also known as Robotic Organoids of Bio-Intellectual Technology. These scholastic minions are a fusion of salvaged human and alien body parts combined with vintage film and scientific apparatuses. They support the Protagonites in celebrating life, science, and art.
ScholarShip: 1983 school bus being fabricated into spaceship film studio. Just finished the Photonic Accelerator and ready to mount the RAD-8 Rotating Anode X-ray Tube that initiates electrons to accelerated to high speed thus collide with a rotating tungsten anode, converting kinetic energy into X-rays while dissipating heat efficiently, thus hauling scholar gluteal.
"AeroSpace TV:”
Aired PSAs to search for STARS (Students and Teachers on Aerospace tv Reporting Science). Marie Curie, a two time Nobel Prize recipient, is SEE's first star to share her scientific discoveries. 1997
“The Scientific Adventures of Dr. Theory:”
SEE's pilot show co-produced by Fox 23 KOKI (Clear Channel) and the independent film company Foster ENT. 1996
The “Theoryites” are storybook cartoon characters who are elementary school children traveling the galaxy, teaching health and science through experimentation and presentations. This material is freely available on Scribd and imparts science education along with health promotion, disease prevention, safety awareness, and environmental mindfulness.
"Tobacco Tradition, Not Addiction" aka “Smoke Brake:"
A multimedia presentation providing tobacco cessation medications and services for thousands of patients at the Claremore Indian Hospital and Northern Navajo Medical Center to assist patients to put the “brakes” on tobacco addition.
In the Synapse proposed attraction, starting in the Lobby, students shrink to enter into a human structure with its organs on display. This fantastic artistic voyage, a "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" of human A&P and biology starts with a twist of special effects to reduce student explorers microscopically to 3 mm in size to begin their travels into the heart, lungs, brain, and ears.
In reality, back stage, is Synapse, a 10,000 SF facility with large organs, such as a 38 foot long Heart, 10-foot diameter Eyeballs, Brain, and Vessels and Nerves to explore about. Students may also participate in Education Stations presenting a particular organ and its physiology and how to use diagnostic tools (stethoscope, otoscope, EKG…) and medical equipment in the surgery, radiology, and laboratory departments for their practice of medicine to advance.