If, at first, human being used stars to find its bearings, mankind can nowadays count on science to measure the Earth at a millimetric scale. Because land surveying of our planet is still in full swing. Satellites, cameras or drones : technology progress allows the scientists to explore it all. They can measure oceans, volcanoes, or even the atmosphere. But scientists are walking a tightrope, torned between their desire to gather more and more informations, and a population concerned about personal data's protection. This documentary shows a glimpse of actual scientifical research, and interrogate numerous scientists about the interest of land surveying in their specific field of research.
Sound | Zora Butzke | Sound |
Production | Patrik Walton | Producer |
Art | Richard Sako | Graphic Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Thomas Müller-Licht | Costumer |
Sound | Mathias Rehfeldt | Music |
Production | Mette Reynold | Researcher |
Writing | Christopher Gerisch | Writer |
Sound | Armin Siegwarth | Sound |
Production | Holger Kreit | Production Director |
Production | Kay Siering | Executive Producer |
Production | Patrick Fuchs | Producer |
Camera | Rainer Bauer | Camera Operator |
Camera | Oliver Gurr | Camera Operator |
Costume & Make-Up | Thomas Müller-Licht | Makeup Artist |
Production | Freda Adilovic | Production Director |
Directing | Christopher Gerisch | Director |
Sound | Jens Müller-Ali | Sound |
Production | Cora Szielasko-Schulz | Production Director |
Camera | Oliver Roetz | Camera Operator |
Editing | Hauke Ketelsen | Editor |
Crew | Karsten Gehrke | Mixing Engineer |
Production | Friederike Freier | Researcher |