OWOO, together with MFF, is delivering its film deck hands to any or all five oceans. They'll document probably the most compelling tales -- from marine protected areas to sustainable sea food to plastic pollution -- from each area and make three three dimensional IMAX films, an 8-part television series, a three dimensional theatrical documentary as well as an ongoing movie series, all to become launched during the period of the following 5 years.
This is a sneak look of 1 such segment, the storyline of the mother polar bear and her cub crossing the Arctic:
The driving pressure behind OWOO is the fact that the sea requires a storyteller. Director Greg MacGillivray states, "The sea is our planet's existence support system, yet during my travels and also at home, I have seen its degradation firsthand. Why is our campaign unique using their company sea campaigns is our concentrate on using film entertainment and compelling storytelling they are driving major telecomutting saves gas with respect to the oceans."
The flicks are hopefully the compelling evidence and emotional connection the planet must understand why sea conservation is really vital for this planet, as well as reveal that conservation can't wait. The sea must be placed like a priority.
Dr. Sylvia Earle is backing the project too. This is a message from her:
The flicks are now being produced with regards to driving conservation efforts on the massive, which could not be considered a better excuse to get ready and revel in these moments. We're very excited to determine this kind of amazing effort being submit to document not only the wonder and science in our sea, but additionally its needs. You are able to follow new video content because it opens up, and obtain more details about getting involved at OWOO's website.
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