SEASPACE 2007 - Film Festival
Houston Museum of Natural Science Saturday night, March 31: SEASPACE regulars know this is where to see the best in underwater vison from international talent.
The SEASPACE 2007 film festival will be at the Houston Museum of Natural Science a short distance from Reliant Exposition Center.
SEASPACE 2007 is pleased to present the IMAX film Deep Sea 3D at the 2007 film festival.
Deep Sea 3D , a new underwater adventure from the filmmakers behind the successful IMAX® 3D film Into the Deep , transports audiences deep below the ocean surface.
Through the magic of IMAX 3D technology, audiences will be transported below the ocean surface to swim with some of the planets most unique, dangerous and colorful creatures, from the unusual Wolf Eel to the Giant Pacific Octopus.
Deep Sea 3D brings moviegoers face to face with these underwater inhabitants to witness their peculiar and amazing behavior as they rely on one another for survival..
Deep Sea 3D is directed by world-renowned underwater cinematographer, Howard Hall, produced by Toni Myers and Michele Hall and narrated by Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, with an original score by Danny Elfman..
Tickets can be purchased/will be available in the exhibit hall, ordered online, and are included in the SEASPACE Weekend DEAL package ..
Maryland Science Center: Shows: St. John Properties IMAX Theater - Deep Sea 3D
Enter the world that lie just beneath the surface of the Earth’s oceans in the latest IMAX 3D experience, .
Narrated by Kate Winslet and Johnny Depp, Deep Sea 3D, transports you deep below the ocean surface in multiple locations around the waters of the globe for a series of never-before-seen, up-close encounters with a wide range of undersea life.
Once there—with only your 3D glasses for a diving mask—you’ll be able to swim alongside some of the most exotic creatures on the planet, from the bizarre Rainbow Nudibranch to the Giant Pacific Octopus..
Through the magic of IMAX 3D you’ll be introduced to a colorful cast of characters and get up close and personal with creatures living out their lives in a variety of unique and often humorous relationships--some predatory, some symbiotic, yet all ultimately dependent.
aestheticians to clean its shell of unwanted algae—Deep Sea 3D focuses on the unusual and often surprising characteristics of some of the world’s most.
Deep Sea 3D is a tour de force for anyone interested in what life is like under the oceans of our planet and was filmed in nine different locations--Sea of Cortez, The Channel Islands, Monterey, La Jolla, Kona, Outer Banks, Gulf of Mexico, the Bahamas and British Columbia..
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IMAX and Warner Bros. to Film a Sequel to Deep Sea 3D
and IMAX Corporation announced that they will embark on a third original IMAX 3D co-production for release to IMAX theatres in 2009.
With the working title Deep Sea-quel , the IMAX 3D picture will be made by the same team behind the highly successful co-production of Deep Sea 3D, which has already grossed $40 million in IMAX theatres around the world since it premiered in March 2006.
Deep Sea-quel will offer a uniquely inspirational and entertaining way to explore the impact that global climate change has had on ocean wilderness..
The new IMAX 3D adventure will transport moviegoers to some of the most exotic and isolated under sea locations on earth, including Southern Australia, New Guinea and others in the Indo-Pacific region and allow them to experience face-to-face encounters with some of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the sea..
In addition to last year's Deep Sea 3D, Hall, Ferguson and Myers were all part of the accomplished filmmaking team behind IMAX's first underwater 3D adventure, Into The Deep , which has grossed more than $70 million since its 1991 release..
'The strong results from Into The Deep and Deep Sea 3D serve as a testament that this is a subject matter that plays beautifully on IMAX screens, and has time-tested appeal to moviegoers worldwide, ' said Dan Fellman, president, domestic distribution, Warner Bros.