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Museum alive immersive with David Attenborough

Venice Immersive
Director:
Atlantic Productions
Production:
Atlantic Productions (Anthony Geffen, Lou Doye, Anna Taylor)
Running Time:
10’
Language:
English
Country:
UK
Lead developer:Bhaumik Patel
Developer:Mark Lynch
Narrator:David Attenborough
Note:Mixed reality

Synopsis

Guided by Natural History Legend David Attenborough, select a scientifically accurate fossil from the museum and watch it come back to life in your own room. Explore the creatures’ world and discover fascinating facts about their habitats, food chains and how they met their fate. Enriched with detailed info packs, stunning images and videos spanning David Attenborough’s broadcasting life, this project is full of education-enriching entertaining content for all audiences. Through Attenborough’s narration, meet the bizarre Opabinina, a strange fish-like creature with five eyes. See Dimorphodon, a pioneering flying dinosaur, soar through the air. Spy on the fearsome Smilodon skeleton come alive and stalk through museum corridors on a hunt. Discover Archaeopteryx and its fossil before witnessing its bones pop up and take flight! Watch David Attenborough on his quests to discover more about these incredible animals and dive into the Cambrian sea to discover some of the world’s earliest life. Hunt for hotspots hidden around the creatures to learn about their lives. Discover what our planet looked like millions of years ago. Plunge into scientific debates about how these animals may have looked and behaved. Find other animals that coexisted with the museum creatures.

Video presentation

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION 1: Atlantic Productions – Milly Houghton
Brook Green House, Rowan Road
W6 7DU, London, United Kingdom
Tel. 44 07920003624
millyh@atlanticproductions.co.uk


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