Explore the Wonders of the Galapagos Islands in a Stunning New 3D Film
Explore the Wonders of the Galapagos Islands in a Stunning New 3D Film
Wildlife Conservationist Jeff Corwin featured in "Galapagos 3D: Nature's Wonderland" Opening on October 5, 2014 at the California Science Center
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The California Science Center invites audiences to an exploration of a paradise unlike any other, with the breathtaking IMAX film, "Galapagos 3D: Nature's Wonderland" narrated by Jeff Corwin, premiering this October 5(th).
"Galapagos 3D: Nature's Wonderland" brings to the giant screen these remarkable volcanic islands, home to some of nature's most incredible living creatures. Located close to the equator in the Pacific Ocean, at the confluence of several nutrient-rich currents, the Galapagos archipelago has developed over millions of years in relative isolation. The result is a living museum of nature, with an abundance of species of plants and unique animals that have adapted to thrive in this challenging environment. Giant half-ton long-necked tortoises lumber among dancing blue-footed boobies and flightless cormorants. Small penguins living thousands of miles from their natural habitats share the seas with unique marine iguanas that spit sea-salt. This is an incredible story of discovery, of survival against the odds, and of nature's ingenuity.
"I was thrilled to provide the narration for this amazing project," said Corwin, wildlife conservationist and Emmy award-winning TV host. "When I saw the film for the first time, it literally took my breath away. Despite traveling the world for 20 years hosting and creating documentaries, I was thoroughly impressed with this incredible journey."
After viewing the film, Science Center visitors are encouraged to visit the "Ecosystems" exhibition, where concepts from the film like adaptation are illustrated through a blend of live plants, animals, and hands-on exhibits in 11 immersive environments, or zones. "Ecosystems" occupies 45,000 square feet and contains more than 250 species of plants and animals. Guests will find out why isolation breeds change and visit a simulated tropical island research station in the "Island Zone," where they will learn about evolution by studying some of the unique animals that make these isolated habitats their homes. In the "Extreme Zone," guests explore the desert, rocky shores, and more to discover how environmental factors test the limits of plants and animals--and how they have adapted to flourish, just like the animals featured in "Galapagos 3D:Nature's Wonderland."
"There are not too many places more powerful than the Galapagos Islands when it comes to understanding our planet," said Corwin. "Galapagos 3D: Nature's Wonderland" perfectly captures what makes the creatures living there such unique characters."
Produced by Anthony Geffen, written by David Attenborough and narrated by Jeff Corwin, "Galapagos 3D: Nature's Wonderland" is directed by Martin Williams and features original music composed by Joel Douek. The film is a Colossus Productions presentation in association with SKY 3D, distributed by nWave Pictures Distribution.
"Galapagos 3D: Nature's Wonderland" was filmed on location over a ten- month period in 2012 and 2013, followed by five months of post-production. Using breakthrough digital 3D filmmaking technologies and featuring 4K ultra-high resolution imagery, the producers have brought to life the extraordinary world of the Galapagos archipelago in a way that has not been possible before. The Galapagos Islands are governed by Ecuador and lie some 600 miles from the coast of South America.
The film's official website is http://Galapagos.nWave.com
About the California Science Center
The California Science Center is a dynamic destination where families, adults and children can explore the wonders of science through interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, innovative programs and awe- inspiring films. Its mission is as follows: "We aspire to stimulate curiosity and inspire science learning in everyone by creating fun, memorable experiences, because we value science as an indispensable tool for understanding our world, accessibility and inclusiveness, and enriching people's lives."
The Science Center and IMAX Theater are located in historic Exposition Park just west of the Harbor (110) Freeway at 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. For recorded information, including IMAX show times, call 323.SCIENCE (323.724-3623). IMAX ticket prices range from $5.00 to $8.25. For advance ticket purchases, group rates, or to make reservations for any visiting group of 15 or more (required), call 213.744-2019. Parking is available in the guest lot at Figueroa and 39th / Exposition Park Drive at $10 per car, and $25 for commercial buses or oversize vehicles. Both the Science Center and IMAX Theater are wheelchair accessible. For further information, please visit our website at www.californiasciencecenter.org.
Proceeds from the IMAX Theater support California Science Center exhibit and education programs.
About nWave Pictures Distribution
nWave Studios, an associated company of StudioCanal, established nWave Pictures as the first fully integrated digital animation studio to specialize in the production and distribution of stereoscopic/3D films. nWave Studios was founded in 1993 by Ben Stassen and D&D Entertainment Group and quickly established itself as the world's leading independent producer and distributor of specialty films for location-based entertainment and institutional venues. With over 80 titles in its current catalog, nWave Pictures Distribution is headquartered in Brussels (Belgium) with a sales company in Burbank (Calif.). For more information: http://www.nWave.com or http://www.twitter.com/nWave or http://www.facebook.com/nWavePicturesDistribution
Press Contacts:
California Science Center: Kristina Kurasz, (213) 744-7446, kkurasz@cscmail.org
?nWave: Julien Bollee, +33 66 445 0020, jbollee@nWave.com
nWave is a registered trademark of nWave Pictures SA/NV.
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