Stay Tuned! Students will be able to download, reformat, and edit this b-roll footage into their own Fast Forward shorts in an upcoming video competition in January 2013.

Fast Forward Regions: Atlanta Metro

Dynamic and bustling, the Atlanta Metro area has attractions as diverse as the four million people who call its many communities home. Discover antique treasures or go mall hopping; visit world-class museums or fine art galleries; enjoy the great outdoors or an amusement park; stroll historic sites.

Exterior shots of the Turner Buildings, the Adult Swim graphic fence, midtown traffic, and street signs. Interior shots of the Adult Swim building, including interesting animal statues, dolls,...

Interior shots of the Cartoon Network section of the Turner building. Shots include the lobby, elevators, CN logos and characters, employee workspaces, and animators drawing in their offices.

Establishing shots of the CDC front entrance sign. Interior shots of the information center-library and miniature model of the entire CDC campus.

A ton of footage from within the CDC museum, including photos and exhibits that focus on public health and the history of CDC.

Time-lapse footage of The Weather Channel control room and desk spaces. Shots of Meteorologists’ on camera, the Global Forecast Center, and employees working on graphics.

Footage of students taking part in various sessions of the Disease Detective Camp: in the classroom creating the questions and in the museum investigating.

All things evidence, including evidence tape, inside the evidence storage area, and evidence room. Footage from inside GBI’s museum.

Shots of Federal Reserve employees working diligently in their respective offices.

Establishing shots of the Federal Reserve building. Interesting low angles from the ground that shows the enormity of the building.

Shots of hallways, a fancy boardroom, empty cubicles, signs, and some of the supplies the employees use on a daily basis.

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