Continental Drift

19689 min 53 secFilm: Animation

Réalisation: Co Hoedeman

Production: Joseph Koenig

Scénarisation: Co Hoedeman

An exposition through film animation of the theory that Earth's land areas are fluid and that, in the process of a slow, rolling, boiling motion, one part of the Earth might well be engulfed and then rise again some distance away, much the same as froth on a kettle of soup. From this theory comes the idea that continents were formed from one super-continent that broke up, whose pieces sank, and then rose once more, but far apart. Introducing the film is Professor J. Tuzo Wilson, geophysicist, University of Toronto.

Catégories de sujets


  • Géographie et Géologie > Origines de la Terre
  • Science > Sciences de la terre et géologie
  • Géographie > Géographie physique/Géologie

Générique


réalisateur
Co Hoedeman
scénario
Co Hoedeman
animation
Co Hoedeman
producteur
Joseph Koenig
caméra d'animation
Claude Lapierre
Raymond Dumas
montage
Christopher Cordeaux