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Saturday, October 8, 2016

The Space Center's New Commercial. The Imaginarium.

Hello Space Center Fans,

Since it's launch around 2:30 on Wednesday the new Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center video has had over 4,000 views on Facebook.  The really great thing about the video is how it came to be.  A fan of the Space Center contacted me a couple weeks ago by email and asked if he could help out.  As a professional within the field of media he recognized that there wasn't something that showed the excitement of the group missions offered at the center.  After presenting the concept/storyboard of the video he was given approval on the project.  A date for filming was set for the next week.

In just a couple of hours with the Odyssey set director Natalie and a few actors, the footage was gathered.  Weaving his mastery of the media craft the effects and editing were finished that very night and the video was complete.  Now it stands as a great sample of what the simulations are like for participants.  Not only that but it shows what you can do as you follow your passion and pursue a career or field of study that excites you.  As you can read on his webpage, the volunteer who did all of this, Brennan Tolman, started out his business at age 17.

Brennan isn't the only professional who has lent their talents to make our program better.  Many professionals have made great contributions to the Space Center over the years.  Whether it be programming the custom controls or sewing amazing uniforms, the Space Center is the benefactor of your many hours of service.  We'll continue to strive to put that service to benefit the lives of every patron that passes through our doors.  Thank you for your service, we wouldn't be what we are without you.  To our aspiring volunteers, go and find someone around you that needs your skills, even if it is just a listening ear on a difficult day.

James Porter
Space Center Director




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Sunday, October 2, 2016

Saturdays in the Trenches - The Power in Their Hands. Theater Imaginarium.

The Omnipotent Power of a Flight Director. All In a Day's Work

Hello Space EdVenture Fans!  
     Ever wonder what it's like to be a starship simulator Flight Director using the Williamson Modus Operandi first developed for my classroom ship Pegasus in 1983 and refined in the first modern simulator of its kind, the USS Voyager from 1990 to 2012. I call it the wizard behind the curtain approach? 
     Well, number 1, it's kind of like being the Dungeon Master in a Dungeons and Dragons game except that you're not seen AND you're outfitted with some really cool technology which makes you all powerful and omnipotent. In your hands lies the fate of the universe and the destiny of the human race, along with several other alien civilizations thrown into the mix for amusement and story telling purposes. After all, all good stories need protagonists and antagonists.      
     A good flight director needs nerves of steel and a mind able to comprehend an avalanche of information and requests. He deals with these inputs using a well understood set of triage guidelines; skillfully moving tasks and storyline plots from front to back burner without the crew in the simulator any the wiser.  
     Before him are multiple screens displaying technical data from the simulator itself. Above her are speakers allowing her to hear the crew in action. She responds to their questions without delay, especially if she's playing the ship's computer.  His wand is a microphone. Using it, and a multi-accented voice, he becomes the many characters who inhabit his ship and the universe he's created. 
     Beside her sits her wingman - the 2nd chair - the IIFX station.  Her second usually runs the video and tactical screens, operates both internal and external communications, and masterfully directs what we call in the trade - the second story line.  The Second's job is to make the flight director look good at all times.  The Second also plays the simulator's stage director, responsible for the volunteer actors, props, and mission continuity.  Training to be a flight director is always on the mind of a good Second.  

     Saturdays are my day to stop by the various Space Center's and watch the flight directors and 2nd chairs in action.  Seeing what I developed being put to use for hundreds of people a week by awesomely trained and talented young people is a wonderful thing.  These folks are sharp and innovative, always looking for ways to improve their craft. It is an honor to know them.  I want to thank them, and the directors of the various centers for allowing me these visits.  Not many people get to see their life's work entertain and educate so many people.  
      
     I'd like to introduce you to a few of these talented people I found working the Saturday missions. From their tiny control rooms, they create the magic that makes these mission so fun and educational.         


     This is Mason (red) from the Discovery Space Center directing a mission on the Colonial Command Ship Everest. Beside him sits his able bodied 2nd - Jacob.

      Erin works as a flight director at the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center.  Isaac was her 2nd that Saturday. They're directing a Magellan mission.
     

       Jon Parker (right) works as a flight director at the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center.  Mason was his 2nd that day. They're directing a Phoenix mission.
     

     Jacob also works as a flight director at the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center. He has a new volunteer helping in the 2nd chair position. He is directing a Galileo mission.

     Volunteering, or interning is the way to become a flight director at any of the Space Centers located along the Wasatch Front in Utah.  Contact the centers or visit their web sites to learn how to get started along the flight directing path to power and glory!

Mr. Williamson

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