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2016 NASA Videographer of the Year Award
Videographer of the Year submission for Documentation: A futuristic NASA mission concept envisions a swarm of dozens...
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how test dummies at NASA's Langley Research Center contribute to making the planes...
Shorten version of Remote Sensing Harmful Algal Bloom Video Journal and is an entry in the 2021 NASA Videographer of...
There are over two miles of tunnels beneath the Langley Research Center campus. This video covers the basic safety...
Video of testing and transportation of an Orion capsule test article at the Langley Research Center. This video won...
Entry for the NASA videographer of the year award for 2020-2021.
Submission for NASA Videographer of the Year Award 2021
Building the Mars 2020 rover at JPL. This video won third place honors in the Documentation category of NASA's...
Includes footage of Orion Crew Module Uprighting System (CMUS) Offshore Training. This video placed second in the...
Navy divers assist NASA and USS Anchorage (LPD 23) recover a mock-up capsule designed to roughly simulate the size,...
Entry for NASA's Videographer of the Year award. Produced Category.
Wind Tunnel Safety Foreign Object Detection (FOD) Control. This video won third-place honors for Videographer of the...
Lori Losey, an employee of Arcata Associates at Dryden, was honored with NASA's 2004 Videographer of the Year award...
Videographer of the Year entry--Scene from "Cosmic Careers:Divers" Original show description: Human spaceflight is a...
NASA videographer Jacob Shaw shares a moment with his constant companion during a break in the cafeteria at NASA’s...
NASA videographer Jacob Shaw captures footage of the ER-2 aircraft inside a hangar at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
An experimental, high-aspect ratio wing, designed to reduce weight and maximize structural and fuel efficiency,...
Music video featuring highlights of work being completed at Michoud Assembly Facility for the Artemis program. This...
Motion graphic video highlighting 2022 Year in Review. Videographer of the Year Entry.
Time-lapse video of the VIPER Rover, Astrobotic Griffin Lander Egress Testing and Build-up. Uploaded to Avail for...
Time-lapse video of ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Nozzle Test. Uploaded to Avail for consideration...
GRC engineer Heather Oravec explains space tires and the STEM path that led to her NASA career. Sample of longer...
The Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment (FASMEE) is a large-scale interagency effort to identify how fuels,...