Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 4D film
SUMMARY
An action-packed 4D immersive film experience that treks the viewer across the heavens, and travels back in time to encounter pre-historic animals and plants that ruled our world millions of years ago.
See in 3D stereoscopic animation, hear with 7.1 surround sound and feel with state-of-the-art motion seating how the violent forces of nature helped shape our planet and create the natural resources that power our world today.
REVIEW
"As our theater seats rocked back and forth for "takeoff," the kids watching the 4-D animated film "Journey to the Center of the Barnett Shale" at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History squealed in unison. We had been sprayed with so much mist that even a stone-faced teenager, looking less than thrilled to be museum hopping on his family's vacation, couldn't help but laugh.
That an educational film recounting the 300-million-year history of north Texas natural gas had captivated this young audience was an impressive feat today for a children's museum, where visitor attention spans are measured in text-messaging seconds and traditional artifact-driven exhibitions often seem as dusty as a fossil collection."
--Los Angeles Times
SCOPE
Look development design and production for six and a half minutes of original stereoscopic 3D CG animation delivered in 4K 60 fps. Also includes HD video production of live-action helicopter aerials over North Texas and digital media for the pre-show environment projections.
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