A short slideshow created for class, created in SoundSlide. It’s based on my feature article on lizard researchers at UC Santa Cruz who found that Desert Night Lizards live in families, unusual behavior for a reptile. It also talks about how they’re studying the effects of global warming on these lizards.

I created it first in Garageband, synchronizing short clips from previous interviews to the images, and then moved it over to SoundSlide to create the slideshow.

Update: I received extensive feedback on the slideshow, and will be posting an updated (and enhanced version). I learned how to clean up the audio considerably, and will also be replacing the captions with a voice-over, so people can focus on the images without having to also read captions below.
I’m also tweaking the narrative to focus on Alison Davis’s work on lizard families, since I’m shooting a video and doing a podcast on how the Sinervo lab is studying the effect of global warming on lizards. I’ll put up the updated slideshow, as well as the podcast and video as soon as they’re done.

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