Marine King 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World (Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World)

Thus, we begin the journey into the prehistoric world with IMAX 3D. Go to a wonderful adventure with a young woman learns the world Giuly (Chloe Hollings) and the mysterious scientist from the past (Norbert Ferrer). They gradually return to 200 million years ago through the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, to discover the breathtaking underwater world inhabited by the most incredible creatures. Such as plesiosaurs (korotkoshey Liopleurodon and long-necked elasmosaurine), fierce varanopodobnye Mosasaurs (Mosasaurus) and the largest marine reptiles ever known in the world, 25-meter giant ichthyosaurs Shonisaurus (Shonisaurus) .Uchenye representing the latest scientific achievements in the field of modern paleontology will also comment on what is happening on the screen. Combining computer animation, special effects and footage in nature, film directors have realized their dreams in a surprisingly realistic, breathtaking underwater and above-water scenes with no less than twenty-three prehistoric marine reptile species in action. Audiences of all ages will be shipped in an exciting prehistoric world, enjoying a film made in a truly original, informative and entertaining manner. Production of the film took four years and required the investment of 5 million. Dollars. Part of the filming took place during the three-week expedition in remote areas on the coast of New Zealand. Another part was carried out using modern stereoscopic camera in the studio and at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. The film is removed in the 3D format, but the format and 2D. So that they can enjoy and those for whom the IMAX 3D - an expensive luxury.

Marine King 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World (Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World) - France, Britain
Director: Ronan Chapaleyn, Pascal Wong
Cast: Norbert Ferrer, Chloe Hollings, Richard Rider
Produced by Francois Mantello, Catherine Wong, Pascal Wong
Writers: Ronan Chapalain, Richard Dowlearn, Pascal Wong
Composer: Frank Marshall
Premiere (World): May 14, 2010
Budget: 5 000 000 $

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