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Scientastic! : ウィキペディア英語版
Scientastic!

''Scientastic!'' is an elementary school age family television show filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that explores science, health and social issues through the eyes of today's youth. The 30-minute live-action show is a hybrid of mystery and reality genres, incorporating a fictional plot with interviews from actual doctors and scientists in the Pittsburgh area.
==Concept==
The show's concept originated from Duquesne University biology professor John Pollock, Ph.D. Pollock partnered with television production company Planet Earth Television in 2009 to create the pilot episode, titled "Sticks and Stones," released in May 2010. The pilot was directed by Emmy award-winning producer and director Leo Eaton and written by Mike Erskine-Kellie. It involved the efforts of many groups and individuals, including the Regenerative Medicine Partnership in Education, where Pollock serves as Principal Investigator, and the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School (CAPA). The pilot aired September 2, 2010 on WQED-TV, Pittsburgh's PBS member station.
The plotline of the pilot and future successive episodes is based on the character Leah (played by actress Lily Reinhart), a 12-year-old girl driven to explore topics in science out of an interest to learn and a desire to help others and the world around her. Her younger brother Axel (played by actor Joseph Serafini) films her investigations as she researches and finds leads at her local library and then visits different museums, hospitals and institutions to conduct interviews with specialists. The episode is supplemented with 3-D animations that render anatomy and biology, as well as short interstitial episodes of music and dance. At the end of each episode, Leah compiles Axel's footage and creates a webcast which is featured on the show's website.〔http://www.scientasticshow.com/〕

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