National Geographic's new film, "Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure", opens in the U.S. on October 5 and in Europe and Australia on October 20. "The Footnote" (David Rhodes and Richard Evans) devised new recording methods to take advantage of the IMAX format.
From National Geographic's website:
The film combines the powerful and experiential nature of the giant screen with strong science and educational materials which highlight the complexity and fragility of life in Earth’s oceans, and a powerful multi-media launch plan. Merging ultra-high-resolution 3D graphics with National Geographic’s trademark authenticity, compelling imagery and powerful storytelling, SEA MONSTERS is an unforgettable prehistoric adventure.
As promised, we have an extensive interview with David about his work on this unique project.
Thanks to Stacie Dee
From National Geographic's website:
The film combines the powerful and experiential nature of the giant screen with strong science and educational materials which highlight the complexity and fragility of life in Earth’s oceans, and a powerful multi-media launch plan. Merging ultra-high-resolution 3D graphics with National Geographic’s trademark authenticity, compelling imagery and powerful storytelling, SEA MONSTERS is an unforgettable prehistoric adventure.
As promised, we have an extensive interview with David about his work on this unique project.
Thanks to Stacie Dee
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