Isotopes in Action

196728 min 15 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Kenneth McCready

Production: Sidney Goldsmith

Script: Kenneth McCready

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.

Radioactive isotopes serve in many different ways--in preservation of food, in strengthening of plastics, in industry, medicine and agriculture. Here is a fascinating exploration, in layman's language, of what they can do. The film shows the reactors at Canada's Chalk River nuclear laboratories, the composition and function of cobalt 60, and developments in atomic science.

Subject categories


  • Sciences > ChemistryEnergy SourcesPhysicsResearch
  • Technology > Nuclear Energy and Radiation

Credits


director
Kenneth McCready
script
Kenneth McCready
producer
Sidney Goldsmith
animation
Sidney Goldsmith
photography
Paul Leach
Tony Ianzelo
animation camera
William Wiggins
editing
Kathleen Shannon
sound editing
Gwen Barnhill

Awards


  • Diploma of HonourInternational Exhibition of Scientific Films
  • Gold Atom - Best Film - Category: atomicElectronic, Nuclear and Teleradio cinematographic Review
  • Best Specialized FilmBAFTA / British Academy Film Awards