Part 3:
Film Projects in Development
ÿ Belize Barrier Reef Film: 35mm underwater film with a target length of 20-45 minutes to be distributed to special venue theatrical and specialty video markets. The centerpiece of the production, of course, is the Belize Barrier Reef, a vast and complex reef system that includes the second largest barrier reef in the world, our hemisphere's only coral atolls, and underwater visibility exceeding 150 feet. NASA Project: 35mm film that illuminates the excitement, adventure, and yes, glamour of this truly unique organization, made up of men and women with their feet on Earth, but their hearts and minds touching the far-flung beauties of the cosmos. The film will again be distributed theatrically to special venue markets and in order to open the film to a vastly wider viewership, conventional "flat" (or 2D) prints can easily be extracted from the 3D negative for screening in auditoriums, for public service presentation on TV, and film festivals and showings in all the schools throughout America and much of the rest of the world. Extreme Sports Film: 35mm feature length extreme sports film that not only reflects the transition of these sports from subculture to mainstream, but also identifies the roots elements of their beginnings. Scenes ranging from back country powder in Breckenridge or Lake Tahoe's Squaw Valley to barrel-riding Hawaii will feature today's top atheletes as they go large doing what they love to do. From the original feature-length production, multiple products will be extracted including a venue film at 20 minutes in length and a flat VHS at approximately 45 minutes in length. The breadth of distribution has been deliberately expanded to attract corporate sponsors and extreme sports apparel manufactures to invest in product placement opportunities. |