Our next concert film: Symphony of Worlds leads audiences through radically different, stunningly exotic epochs of life on Earth. Wordlessly, it conveys how human science pieces together – seemingly miraculously – the Earth’s past, even its deep past, and reveals the crazy, ever-changing story of life. Science is the means by which we time travel back hundreds of millions of years, to begin a fast-paced trek through many of the different worlds that have preceded ours. Dramatically punctuating this epic story are epic cataclysms, extinction events that devastated distinct worlds, and through which something of life had to survive. Volcanos, glaciers, heat, toxic gases, asteroids. Humans are only a very recent, and very short part of the long story of how life evolved, and survived, on this planet. It is an amazing story, filled with unimaginable landscapes and bizarre creatures, that is ultimately a story of change and resilience. Right now the planet and the human race are at a key inflection point. We struggle to preserve the world we’ve inherited, while simultaneously striving to understand the changes needed to survive into the future. The power to shape that future comes from our knowledge. That knowledge comes from science. Equal parts entertaining and educational, Symphony of Worlds tells a story bombarded by apocalypses but ending with hope.