The countdown has already begun for the premiere of Carlos Franganillo’s new television project. The host of the second issue of Newscast, on his official Twitter account ‘10,000 days, its new documentary seriesIt will arrive on Monday, February 13 at 1 o’clock television.
‘documentary series’10,000 daysA business TVE Information Services Managed and presented by the journalist carlos franganillo With the academic cooperation of the Center for Change Governance IE UniversityIt analyzes the changes that will be experienced by 2050, the hopes and threats they bring, the obstacles to their management and their possible effects on society.
Along four documentariesCarlos Franganillo interviews brilliant men and women from around the world who are already shaping the future in laboratories, universities, companies and political centers in America and Europe. The team traveled 7 countries: Greenland (Denmark), United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Belgium, France and Spain. From Silicon Valley, where new AI systems are designed, to the fjords of the Arctic to assess the most serious impacts of climate change.
‘10,000 days’ was conceived as an internationally projected documentary series. Each documentary lasts between 52 and 56 minutes. It was prepared with RTVE media and personnel, and all of it was recorded. 4K, in digital cinema formatin the image quality standards required by the platforms and streaming International. is he The first product of TVE’s Information Services developed entirely under these facilities techniques and image quality. The series can be watched in 4K on the TVE UHD channel, which aired during the World Cup, as well as on the RTVE Red Button of Smart TVs that enable 4K.
Part one: ‘From oil to the stars’
Most of the first episode was filmed. Greenland, a region where many of the major trends of change in the world are revealed. There can be seen the acceleration of melting, the exploitation of decisive mineral resources for the energy transition, and the possibility of new navigational routes favored by warmer weather. The program explores the fight against climate change through science and technology and accelerates the search for new clean sources. Among them is nuclear fusion. The series accesses one of the greatest scientific projects of our time: ITER reactor Built in France with funds from various countries to obtain unlimited energy, imitating the process of the Sun and stars. If the heroes of the episode sergei paltsevfrom the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mariane Paviasen, former minister of Greenland; Y Kristin Schild, from the University of Maine.
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