The LA3DClub has teamed up with the Downtown Independent Theater to present screenings of independent 3-D movies in Los Angeles. On Sunday, December 19th at8PM the LA3DClub will present a screening of three stereoscopic documentaries produced by PassmoreLab. In addition, Greg Passmore, the films’ director, will participate in an audience Q&A to discuss the making of these amazing 3-D educational films:
MicroWorlds is a live-action 3D educational science film that explores the world of life that goes on, unseen, all around us. From the earthworms in our backyards to the alien beauty of a garden snail, MicroWorlds examines the patterns, cycles, and daily rituals that are repeated on every scale, both in nature and in the lives of all creatures.
Physics of Surfing is a 26-minute educational film that uncovers the physical science of ocean waves and the art of surfing. In this captivating presentation, the filmmakers explore how energy moves through water, building and combining its force, traveling thousands of miles over the course of weeks until the ocean floor underneath disrupts the wave’s formation and causes it to pitch and collapse. The film also investigates the science behind various surfing styles and how surfers instinctively address such notions of gravity and buoyancy while using the energy of motion to ride waves.
The Extreme Nature of Bats is a 22-minute 3D science film that explores not only the truths but the myths and dark legends that have been associated with bats for hundreds of years. Through the (sometimes frightening) wonders of digital 3D technology, audiences will learn that bats are unique and interesting animals; but, because of fear and misconceptions throughout history, they are also one of the most misunderstood animals in the world. |
Find more info about this event and the LA 3D Club here: http://la3dclub.com/1219-8pm-3-d-movie-night-passmorelab-3-d-documentaries/