BATAVIA A new documentary sheds a new light on Fermilab scientists and the work they do.

Fermilab: Science at Work will be released on Tuesday. The documentary will be shown on Fermilabs YouTube channel and will be given away in DVD form to Fermilab visitors.

Fermilab contracted with Clayton Brown and Monica Long Ross of 137 Films to create a short film documenting life at Fermilab.

We tried to show scientists as real people, just like the rest of us, Ross said.

Ross and Brown are part of the team that made the 2008 film The Atom Smashers, which spotlighted Fermilab and the search for the elusive Higgs boson, believed to give mass to matter that makes up the universe.

In the opening moments of Fermilab: Science at Work, Fermilab particle physicist Brendan Casey is shown in his Batavia home with his wife, Melissa, and their children. Casey hopes that people who watch the movie have a better understanding of the people who work at Fermilab.

The scientists and all the employees at Fermilab are just part of the community, he said.

Casey hopes the documentary will generate enough interest in the general public that people will want to visit Fermilab.

Its surprising how often I talk to people in the community and find out they have never been to Fermilab, he said. This is a laboratory of their neighbors, and the public is welcome.

Casey said he is pleased with how the documentary turned out.

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