Sylvain Charbonneau

Sylvain Charbonneau

Total Credits at Criticker: 18 (Director), 15 (Writer)

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    Une minute de science, s.v.p.!
    The Science Please! collection uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain various scientific discoveries and phenomena. This compilation includes: The Atom, The State of the Matter, The Dirt on Soap, Explosives, Gravity, Operation Lever, The Force of Water, Lift Off, Wheel Meets Friction, The Internal Combustion Engine, Fire, The Wind, Slippery Ice and The Refrigerator. (imdb)
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    Nos amis, les atomes
    What role gigantic microscopic atoms play in the universe? (nfb.ca)
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    Plus ça chauffe, plus ça gaze
    Collection A Science Please! , it heats more, more gauze that explains using archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration how temperature changes the state of matter. (onf.ca)
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    Opération levier
    Operation lever explained using archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration how the lever turns a little effort in great force. (nfb.ca)
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    Les fusées
    Les fusées (2000) - Short Film
    A clip in the Science Please! collection, Lift Off uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what makes a rocket lift off. (nfb.ca)
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    Le savon lave
    Le savon lave (2000) - Short Film
    How soap cleans? Part of the Science Please! collection for children. (nfb.ca)
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    Le frigo
    Le frigo (2001) - Short Film
    Why is it cool in the refrigerator? (nfb.ca)
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    Le feu
    Le feu (2001) - Short Film
    Animated science short for kids.
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    La gravité
    La gravité (2001) - Short Film
    What keeps us on Earth? (nfb.ca)
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    Explosives
    Explosives (2001) - Short Film
    Are cows a time bomb just waiting to explode? Part of the Science Please! collection for children. (nfb.ca)
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    Le son est vibration
    A clip in the Science Please! collection, Sound Is Vibration uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what is the sound. (nfb.ca)
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    Les aimants
    Les aimants (2000) - Short Film
    A clip in the Science Please! collection, Magnets uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: North Pole, South Pole... what's the big attraction? (nfb.ca)
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    Les éclairs
    Les éclairs (2000) - Short Film
    A clip in the Science Please! collection, Lightning uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain: What causes the electrical discharge we see as lightning? (nfb.ca)
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    La lune change
    La lune change (2000) - Short Film
    A clip in the Science Please! collection, The Moon Changes uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain what causes the different phases of the moon. (nfb.ca)
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    Edison's bright idea, or how the electric light bulb works? (nfb.ca)
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    Le rayonnement électromagnétique
    What do X-rays, microwaves and light have in common? Part of the Science Please! collection for children. (nfb.ca)
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    Le miroir
    Le miroir (2001) - Short Film
    What's the angle on mirrors? (nfb.ca)
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    L'électricité (2001) - Short Film
    How do we convert motion into electricity? (nfb.ca)
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