A fascinating look at wildlife through the IMAX experience. 3 DVDs including: Africa - The Serengeti takes you on an extraordinary journey to view the spectacle which few humans have ever witnessed the Great Migration across the Serengeti plains. James Earl Jones narrates this award winning film originally released in IMAX theatres. Bears - Discovers the world of bears and experience a fascinating encounter with one of nature's most inspiring creatures. From Black Bears in Montana to Polar Bears in the Arctic. Wolves - These amazing animals work and play whilst struggling to survive against the elements. Discover the world of Wolves with intimate and rarely seen footage of one of North America's greatest predators.
A fascinating look at wildlife through the IMAX experience in high definition on Blu-Ray. 3 Blu-ray Discs including: Africa - The Serengeti takes you on an extraordinary journey to view the spectacle which few humans have ever witnessed the Great Migration across the Serengeti plains. James Earl Jones narrates this award winning film originally released in IMAX theatres. Bears - Discovers the world of bears and experience a fascinating encounter with one of nature's most inspiring creatures. From Black Bears in Montana to Polar Bears in the Arctic. Wolves - These amazing animals work and play whilst struggling to survive against the elements. Discover the world of Wolves with intimate and rarely seen footage of one of North America's greatest predators.
'Genesis' is a flight through billions of years simulating the origin of the solar system. Using astounding cinematography this blue ribbon American Film Festival winner becomes an adventure in history and geology bringing to life the events that shaped the globe.
Alaska: Spirit of the Wild received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary in 1998. The landscape of Alaska is shown in magnificent aerial shots and white thunder the spectacular sight when enormous icebergs break off from glaciers is shown in exquisitely sharp footage. Much of the film is devoted to Alaska's abundant wildlife including moose bears seals wolves caribou musk oxen and whales. An underwater shot taken in the midst of dozens of diving seals is particularly memorable and scenes of humpback whales breaching on the surface are simply spectacular. Bears fight each other over the best fishing spots and even their prey the salmon swimming upstream are featured in an underwater montage showing their life cycle.
Marvel at the awesome power of nature as the Eruption of Mount St Helens displays the change evoked by a massive volcanic eruption and the renewal process which follows it. In this Academy Award nominated film beautiful photography of the mountain prior to May 18th 1990 is harshly contrasted with the apocalyptic post eruption scenery created when the entire side of Mount St Helens was blown away in billowing clouds of ash.
The Great Barrier Reef unveils the most colourful and diverse undersea world on Earth. Viewers will not only experience the enchanting beauty of the reef but also learn about its complex ecosystem many symbiotic relationships and the extreme fragility of its environment.
This spectacular IMAX documentary has been meticulously transferred to provide one of the most stunning DVDs available with image quality so vivid that it seems almost three-dimensional. The images are amazing some of the finest nature cinematography on film following a year of seasonal change in the circle of life of East Africa's Serengeti plain. Photographed on location in Kenya and Tanzania the 40-minute film chronicles a natural phenomenon that few humans are privileged to witness in their lifetime: the annual great migration during which over two million wildebeests zebras and antelope travel 500 miles across the plain to ensure their survival. It's an awesome display of natural wonders with lions crocodiles and cheetahs among the predators of migrating wildlife. Narrated by James Earl Jones with a brilliant musical score by Hans Zimmer and Lebo Morake. The images range from wondrous to horrifying to hilarious forming a portrait of life and death that remains powerful even after repeated viewings. The magnificent photography and crisp sound are the epitome of what makes IMAX great.
Join the sweeping spectacle of hundreds of migrating zebras in the vast plains of East Africa. Witness the mysterious migration of more than 120 million red crabs on tiny Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. Encounter the affectionate curiosity of majestic grey whales in the beautiful lagoons of Mexico's Baja California. Travel back in time among exotic tribes of Africa to explore the roots of human migration.
Africa The Serengeti takes you on an extraordinary journey to view a spectacle few humans have ever witnessed: The Great Migration. Journey with more than two million wildebeest, zebras and antelope on their annual 500-mile trek across the Serengeti Plains. Filmed entirely on location in Kenya and Tanzania and featuring Africa's greatest predators in deadly pursuit of their migrating prey, Africa the Serengeti brings you spectacular vistas and dynamic aerials, while vividly deta...
There are few places on earth that impose greater survival challenges and conflict between climate and life than Alaska. Despite the harsh conditions, life in Alaska always finds a way to endure. Witness the spirit of the wild in the thundering stampede of the caribou, beauty of the polar bear, stealthy, deadly hunt of the wolf pack and the majesty and resiliency of life itself in wild Alaska.
The Serengeti takes you on an extraordinary journey to East Africa to view a spectacle few humans have ever witnessed: the great migration. Journey with more than two million wildebeests zebras and antelope as they travel over 500 miles across the Serengeti plains. Filmed in IMAX format.
Charlton Hetson narrates on a stirring documentary examining the beautiful landscape and varied wildlife of the U.S.'s northern most state Alaska. The film covers everything that inhabits these glacial shores from polar bears to icebergs.
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