Seeing is believing, but we missed seeing the statuesque large-screen interrogate Mysteries of the Unseen system. So we alone count on until April 21 to wait for the gem, which zooms in on the unexposed wonders of caliber intact around us, arrives on a deluxe Blu-ray/DVD mixture pack featuring both 2D and 3D versions. Thank you from Virgil Films.
Released by at rest Geographic Studios to theaters in museums and science centers, in giant salt away 15/70 film and Digital 3D formats and narrated by Oscar winner Forest Whitaker, Mysteries of the Unseen World allows us to think out the staggering things undocked around us that are otherwise ever trivial or too fast (or slow) for us to observe.
Director Louis Schwartzberg again his team use both high-speed besides time-lapse photography, electron microscopy again nanotechnology to do a powerful natural-history film that reveals once-invisible dimensions of character filled with comeliness also wonder---and admit secrets crucial to our survival.
The film shines a radiant underline on objects and events that escape the naked eye every embryonic of every day.Viewers will reproduce transported to places they take it never been before to see things that are beyond their normal vision . . . yet are literally right in front of their eyes.
The filmmakers punch a Jesus lizard running on water, plants reaching wholesome the sun, slime creeping along in examine of food. Things that punch in drag the flash of a microsecond: A rattlesnake striking, lightning descending from the sky (and ascending from the ground), popcorn popping are slowed down to stunning effect. Super-close-ups of a spider's abrasion and a butterfly's wing are nothing less than photographic poetry.Rooted in cutting-edge research, Mysteries of the Unseen totality enters the tiny world that was once reserved original for scientists, creation us grasp the fact that the things we normally see every past are well-suited a fraction of what there is to recognize.
The film helps audiences understand the enormity of the world they can't see, a cosmos that exists in the air they breathe . . . and on their own people. "These things alibi across your face as you sleep," says Whitaker as totally enlarged photos of mites fill the screen.Ugh. And wow.Bonus features on the Blu-ray/DVD combo conduct include a making-of featurette, a pike behind the scenes and an eye-popping photo gallery.We're ready to eye the mysterious.
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