Update: “Ice Age: Continental Drift”

Adorable Scrat, image taken from here.

Last week I blogged about the forthcoming movie “Ice Age: Continental Drift.” I have not forgotten about my campaign to try to have some plate tectonics science added as a DVD extra or website feature. Below is a letter that I just sent to 20th Century Fox, Blue Sky Studios, and Ray Romano, the main voice actor for the movie. This letter could very well be ignored as the “ramblings of a crazy geologist,” but we’ll see if I receive any response.

If you’d like to support my “crazy geologist” campaign, you can join the facebook group here. If you want to send your own email or letter, below is the contact information that I was able to find. Let me know if you find any better contact information.

Contact Information:

20th Century Fox:
Address:
10201 W. Pico Bld.
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Email: askfox@fox.com

Blue Sky Studios:
Address:
Attn: Public Relations
One American Lane
Greenwich, Connecticut 06831

You can send a message to Ray Romano here.

My Letter: 

Dear 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios,

I am writing to you because I am hoping you might help me find an appropriate contact for someone working on the movie “Ice Age: Continental Drift,” the forthcoming 4th installment in the “Ice Age” cartoon movie series. I am a big fan of the adorable “Ice Age” movies. The teaser for the 4th “Ice Age” movie (available on youtube here) made me laugh and smile, even if plate tectonics by squirrel is a completely ridiculous idea. Indeed, the ridiculousness of the concept is a large part of why I find the clip so delightful.

However, I do worry– a little– about young children believing in plate tectonics by sabre-toothed squirrel after watching this movie. I think most children are smart enough to figure out that plate tectonics doesn’t really happen by squirrel. However, I wonder if there’s any way to talk the people in charge of the latest “Ice Age” movie  into including an extra on the DVD or on their movie website that explains how plate tectonics really works. Even just a two or three minute clip– it could be a cartoon or an interview with a geologist– with a proper scientific explanation would be wonderful. I know that many children watch all of the extras on their favorite movies religiously.

Since so many children will be watching the latest “Ice Age” movie, this could be a great way to educate a large number of children (and maybe even some adults) about how plate tectonics works. Note that I’m not advocating any changes to the movie script. The “Ice Age” movies are delightful because they are so silly. At the same time, I think a scientific extra about plate tectonics would be a great thing to include. This could be a win-win situation– 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios could do some educational outreach, and many children could learn a little science.

If there is anyway you could help me express this idea to the people behind the “Ice Age: Continental Drift” movie, I would be most grateful. To give you a little background on myself, I am currently a 5th-year PhD student working on a Marine Geology & Geophysics degree in the joint program between MIT and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. In addition to my research pursuits in geology, I write a geology blog Georneys (http://georneys.blogspot.com/).

If you would like to discuss the science of plate tectonics, I would happy to volunteer my services as a science consultant. I would also be happy to put you in contact with an education professional who has experience teaching plate tectonics to children.

I look forward to hearing from you!

All the best,
Evelyn

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3 thoughts on “Update: “Ice Age: Continental Drift”

  1. Hey you should talk to the Education Program at the American Geological Institute. They did a similar project for Journey to the Center of the Earth and they may have some ideas. Ann and Jeff (who work there) are pretty much two of the COOLEST people I have ever met!Best of luck on your campaign.Maureen

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  2. This is something I don't get to read in a daily basis. Most of the time when I read post about a movie they are all about how good or bad the movie's storyline or plot is all about.Thanks!

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