ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Hoffman - Filmmaker
In David Hoffman's long film career, he's made documentaries on everything from Amelia Earhardt to B.B. King, from double-dutch jump-roping to F-15 fighter pilots. Lately he's been fascinated with the early space program and our mania for all things Sputnik.

Why you should listen

Documentary filmmaker David Hoffman has been capturing reality for almost 4 decades, following his wide-ranging interests and turning them into films for PBS, The Discovery Channel, A&E, National Geographic. Highlights from his career include the groundbreaking experimental doc King, Murray, which blurred boundaries between truth and fiction as it tracks its subject through a debauched weekend in Las Vegas; A Day With Filmmaker Timmy Page, about a 12-year-old auteur; and his series of films on American indigenous music.

Lately, he has become fascinated with the Atomic-era Space Race, turning out a feature-length documentary about the Sputnik era. Sputnik Mania was scored by Thomas Dolby and has played at festivals and theaters around the country.

Hoffman suffered a devastating setback in early 2008 when, nine days before TED2008, his home, containing a vast archive from his long and fascinating career, burnt to the ground. His next project: to reframe his life and rebuild.

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TED2007

David Hoffman: Sputnik mania

大卫·霍夫曼讲述他导演的《人造卫星狂》(2007上映)

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电影导演大卫·霍夫曼与大家分享了他的长篇纪录片-《人造卫星狂》,它讲述了前苏联如何在1957年成功发射了人造卫星,并因此引发了太空竞赛以及军备竞赛,并因此在世界范围内促进了科学和数学的发展。
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In David Hoffman's long film career, he's made documentaries on everything from Amelia Earhardt to B.B. King, from double-dutch jump-roping to F-15 fighter pilots. Lately he's been fascinated with the early space program and our mania for all things Sputnik. Full bio

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Fifty五十 years年份 ago in the old Soviet苏联 Union联盟,
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50年以前在前苏联
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a team球队 of engineers工程师 was secretly偷偷 moving移动 a large object目的
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一队工程师秘密移动一个庞大的物体(火箭)
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through通过 a desolate荒凉 countryside农村.
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通过荒原。
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With it, they were hoping希望 to capture捕获 the minds头脑 of people everywhere到处
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利用这个物体(火箭),第一次征服外太空
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by being存在 the first to conquer征服 outer space空间.
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他们希望能够引起世界各地人们的关注。
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The rocket火箭 was huge巨大.
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火箭非常庞大
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And packed打包 in its nose鼻子 was a silver ball
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在火箭的顶端搭载了一个银球
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with two radios收音机 inside.
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银球中有两台无线电。
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On October十月 4, 1957, they launched推出 their rocket火箭.
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1957年10月4日他们发射了火箭
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One of the Russian俄语 scientists科学家们 wrote at the time:
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那时其中的某位俄罗斯科学家写道:
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"We are about to create创建 a new planet行星
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“我们将会创造一个新的行球
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that we will call Sputnik人造地球卫星.
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并将其命名为“Sputnik” (苏联人造卫星)
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In the olden古代 days, explorers探险
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在过去的日子里,探险者们
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like Vasco瓦斯科 daDA Gama伽马 and Columbus哥伦布
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如瓦斯科.达伽马和哥伦布
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had the good fortune幸运 to open打开 up the terrestrial陆生 globe地球.
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都曾经有幸开拓了地球
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Now we have the good fortune幸运 to open打开 up space空间.
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而现在我们将有幸开拓宇宙空间。
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And it is for those in the future未来 to envy羡慕 us our joy喜悦."
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未来的人们将会羡慕我们的成就。”
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You're watching观看 snippets片段 from "Sputnik人造地球卫星," my fifth第五 documentary记录 feature特征,
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您正在观看的是来自电影“人造卫星”的片段
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which哪一个 is just about completed完成.
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这是我刚完成的第五部纪录长片
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It tells告诉 the story故事 of Sputnik人造地球卫星,
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它讲述了苏联人造卫星的故事
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and the story故事 of what happened发生 to America美国 as a result结果.
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以及它对美国所带来的影响
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For days after the launch发射,
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在人造卫星发射之后的一段时间里
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Sputnik人造地球卫星 was a wonderful精彩 curiosity好奇心.
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苏联人造卫星成为了关注的焦点。
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A man-made人造 moon月亮 visible可见 by ordinary普通 citizens公民,
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人造月亮在星空中肉眼可见
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it inspired启发 awe威严 and pride自豪
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它激发了敬畏和骄傲
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that humans人类 had finally最后 launched推出 an object目的 into space空间.
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人类终于能够将物体发射到太空中了。
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But just three days later后来, on a day they called Red Monday星期一,
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但是仅仅三天之后,这天他们称为红色星期一
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the media媒体 and the politicians政治家 told us,
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媒体和政治家们告诉我们
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and we believed相信, that Sputnik人造地球卫星 was proof证明
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人造卫星证明了
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that our enemy敌人 had beaten殴打 us
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我们的敌人
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in science科学 and technology技术,
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在科技上超越了我们
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and that they could now attack攻击 us with hydrogen bombs炸弹,
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并且他们能够将人造卫星用作IBM (洲际导弹)
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using运用 their Sputnik人造地球卫星 rocket火箭 as an IBMIBM missile导弹.
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利用将人造卫星运载火箭作为IBM(ICBM洲际导弹)。
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All hell地狱 broke打破 loose疏松.
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所有的一切变得一团糟。
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Sputnik人造地球卫星 quickly很快 became成为 one of the three great shocks震荡 to hit击中 America美国 --
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苏联人造卫星很快成为冲击美国的三个震惊之一
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historians历史学家 say the equal等于 of Pearl珍珠 Harbor港口 or 9/11.
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历史学家称它可与珍珠港或9/11事件相提并论
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It provoked the missile导弹 gap间隙.
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它引出了美苏两国导弹力量差距(missile gap)的观点。
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It exploded爆炸 an arms武器 race种族.
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并因此引发了两国之间的军备竞赛。
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It began开始 the space空间 race种族.
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从此太空竞赛拉开帷幕。
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Within a year, Congress国会 funded资助 huge巨大 weapons武器 increases增加,
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一年之内,国会大幅度提高了军事预算
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and we went from 1,200 nuclear weapons武器
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我们将核武器数量从1200枚
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to 20,000.
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大幅度地提高到了2万枚。
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And the reactions反应 to Sputnik人造地球卫星 went far beyond weapons武器 increases增加.
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人造卫星的影响不仅仅在武器数量增长上。
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For example, some here will remember记得
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例如,在座的各位也许记得
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this day, June六月 1958,
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1958年6月的这一天
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the National国民 Civil国内 Defense防御 Drill钻头,
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进行了国家民防演习
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where tens of millions百万 of people in 78 cities城市 went underground地下.
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78个城市的数以千万计居民躲进了地下。
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Or the Gallup盖洛普 Poll轮询 that showed显示 that seven in 10 Americans美国人
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或者盖洛普民意调查显示七成美国人
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believed相信 that a nuclear war战争 would happen发生,
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相信未来将会发生核战争
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and that at least最小 50 percent百分 of our population人口
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并且至少我们一半人口
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was going to be killed杀害.
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将会死于战争。
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But Sputnik人造地球卫星 provoked wonderful精彩 changes变化 as well.
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但是人造卫星同样也引起了令人高兴的变化。
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For example, some in this room房间 went to school学校 on scholarship奖学金
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例如,在座中也许有人因为人造卫星
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because of Sputnik人造地球卫星.
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而获得奖学金进入大学。
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Support支持 for engineering工程, math数学 and science科学 --
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对工程,数学和科学的支持
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education教育 in general一般 -- boomed发飙.
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使教育得到了长足发展
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And Vint酿酒 Cerf瑟夫 points out that Sputnik人造地球卫星
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并且温顿.瑟夫认为人造卫星
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led directly to ARPAARPA, and the Internet互联网,
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直接导致了ARPA(美国国防高级研究计划局)以及互联网
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and, of course课程, NASANASA.
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和NASA(美国国家航空航天局)的诞生。
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My feature特征 documentary记录 shows节目 how a free自由 society社会
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我的纪录片将会展示自由的社会是
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can be stampeded自乱阵脚 by those who know how to use media媒体.
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如何被善于利用媒体的人所蛊惑。
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But it also shows节目 how we can turn
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但它也展示了我们如何
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what appears出现 at first to be a bad situation情况,
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从最初认为的坏局面
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into something that was overall总体 very good for America美国.
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慢慢地转变成为对美国有利的事件的。
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"Sputnik人造地球卫星" will soon不久 be released发布.
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“人造卫星”将会很快上映
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In closing关闭, I would like to take a moment时刻 to thank
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最后,我想利用此机会感谢
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one of my investors投资者:
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我们的投资者之一:
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longtime长时间 TEDsterTEDster, Jay松鸦 Walker助步车.
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永远的TEDster,杰.沃克
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And I'd like to thank you all.
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感谢您们的倾听
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(Applause掌声).
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(掌声)
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Thank you, Chris克里斯.
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谢谢你,克里斯
Translated by Zheng Zeng
Reviewed by dahong zhang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Hoffman - Filmmaker
In David Hoffman's long film career, he's made documentaries on everything from Amelia Earhardt to B.B. King, from double-dutch jump-roping to F-15 fighter pilots. Lately he's been fascinated with the early space program and our mania for all things Sputnik.

Why you should listen

Documentary filmmaker David Hoffman has been capturing reality for almost 4 decades, following his wide-ranging interests and turning them into films for PBS, The Discovery Channel, A&E, National Geographic. Highlights from his career include the groundbreaking experimental doc King, Murray, which blurred boundaries between truth and fiction as it tracks its subject through a debauched weekend in Las Vegas; A Day With Filmmaker Timmy Page, about a 12-year-old auteur; and his series of films on American indigenous music.

Lately, he has become fascinated with the Atomic-era Space Race, turning out a feature-length documentary about the Sputnik era. Sputnik Mania was scored by Thomas Dolby and has played at festivals and theaters around the country.

Hoffman suffered a devastating setback in early 2008 when, nine days before TED2008, his home, containing a vast archive from his long and fascinating career, burnt to the ground. His next project: to reframe his life and rebuild.

More profile about the speaker
David Hoffman | Speaker | TED.com