2. There are 15 families and over 2,900 species of snake in the world. Throughout human history they have been both revered
and reviled; appearing as symbols of evil in the Bible and as healers in ancient Greece. There is no arguing that snakes with
their long thin serpentine bodies lend themselves to being filmed in 3D. This film not only documents a variety of behaviour
such as movement, hunting and defence but is also a 3D visual feast. Using a variety of camera techniques at different
angles and in different locations this eye popping film is terrifying yet amazing.
Length: 45 minutes Languages: English
Snakes
3. The Baboon Diaries follows the dramas in the social life of the ‘House Troop’, as seen through the eyes of wildlife biologist
Peter Tomlin. The series takes viewers into a spectacular mountainous landscape on a high plateau in the remote highlands
of South Africa, where Peter has spent the last five years getting up close and personal with these extraordinary animals.
He introduces us to the tough world of ritualised violence and sudden confrontations where baboon males fight for female
favours and the tenure of the alpha male only lasts as long as the next serious challenge. Males with prized females must
contend daily with lusting bachelor boys. Achiles is one of Peter’s oldest buddies and he has watched him grow into a full-
blooded male with a family of his own. But Achiles is in trouble. His females are disgruntled and DJ is waiting in the wings.
Its the way of all baboons. Length: 6 x 30 minutes Languages: English
The Baboon Diaries
4. A stunningly beautiful, totally immersive 3D
journey from Shuttle launch to the far edge of the
known universe and back. Embrace one of the
finest 3D experiences using images from Hubble
and Cassini and using our very own custom
technology to see the clouds of Jupiter, the rings of
Saturn, gaseous nebula and far away galaxies
brought to life like you have never seen before.
With full educational graphics, educational
support, engaging sound mix and some of the best
3D you have ever seen. Space is
truly gargantuan and has never looked so good.
This is space travel at its best, you will love your
COSMIC JOURNEY.
Awards: Best Documentary at the New Media
Film Festival Los Angeles 2012 & San Pedro
International Film Festival 2012
Length: 50 & 22 minutes
Languages: English & German
5. Dragons Feast
Length: 52 minutes Languages: English
Roger Horrocks sets out on a mission many people believe to be suicidal. His plan is to dive in the Okavango delta with
over twenty feeding crocodiles. Roger was one of the pioneers of crocodile diving, but now he wants to see if they will
accept him in the water, on the kill. The crocodiles rarely attack without forethought, in many cases watching their victims
come down to the water for weeks, and then suddenly when they judge the perfect opportunity, they move in with their
deadly set of weapons. Local people are not the only items on the crocodile menu; their cattle are often preyed upon. The
cattle’s blood seeps into the green water and down stream; crocodiles pick up the scent and are drawn together in large
groups. Like mythical dragons they congregate to feast on the swollen rotting meat. The feast begins and Roger and
veteran shark-man Walter Bernardis enter the water. The water quality has dropped and the number of hungry crocodiles
has increased, yet the two push on. The feast has a spectacular end with a massive 4 meter crocodile towing Walter across
the river and away from the hungry circle of giant reptiles.
6. This 3D film provides a fascinating insight of the migratory pattern of the Thai people and the ponies of Lampang, who
over time moved from one region of the world to another, both so vastly different; one the arid, rugged, open spaces of
the Mongolian steppes and the other the humid flatlands and jungles of Thailand. Winner of the Viewer’s Choice 3D
Documentary 2011.The producer has won the Association ofVirtual Worlds award for 3D Excellence.
Length: 2 x 28 minutes
Languages: English
Explore 3DTravel:Trails of a Legend
7. For more than 80 years, fire ants have raged havoc across the United States, racking up six billion dollars every year in crop
damage, equipment repair, and pest control. They have conquered more than 320 million acres in 13 U.S. states and killed
at least 80 people. Embolden, they march on to conquer the world…. Now, scientists are cracking the ants´ ancient
secrets to success, enlisting crime scene forensics to track it, and breeding winged assassins to hunt them down. Directed
by Award-winning filmmaker Michael Watchulonis and shot in stunning 3D macro photography - you will never look at an
ant the same way again.
Fire Ants 3D - the Invincible Army
Length: 48 minutes
Languages: English, French and German
8. Each one-hour episode of Anomaly follows lead investigator Jack Kassewitz as he applies breakthrough research on
interspecies communication to paranormal phenomena. If there is a spirit world connected to ours, Kassewitz believes
that bridge can be documented, measured, and explained. Kassewitz isn’t a “ghost hunter”. He’s an expert in acoustics, a
published scientist, and an Emmy-winning investigative journalist taking viewers on an intense adventure into reportedly
haunted historic locations. Our proprietary full-spectrum 3D nightvision cameras peer through the darkness and see
what the human eye cannot. And what they capture in High-Definition 3D is startling and completely unique in
paranormal television. 3D puts the viewer in the dark, creepy, tension-filled rooms with our paranormal investigators like
no other visual experience can. We want our audience to saddle up on the couch, slip their 3D glasses on, turn out the
lights and come along for the ride. Do not take our word for it. Watch and see for yourself!
Length: 2 x 60 minutes
Languages: English
9. An award-winning 3D ‘aerial adventure’ from hot air balloons that unveils the splendor and beauty of a mysterious land -
Burma. An international balloonist group first visited Myanmar in 1998. Undeterred by critical press reports about the
military regime, they wanted to get a bird’s-eye view of the country – to see for themselves what was actually going on.
They have been coming every year since, for the last thirteen years, and first encounters have turned into lasting
friendships.
Length: 58 minutes
Languages: English & German
Burma 3D
Encounters in a Forgotten Country
10. 800 years ago, Genghis Khan dispatched thousands of hunters with their
falcons into the vast grasslands before his huge riding army arrived. Their
job was crucial - to provide sustenance in the form of foul, deer and other
game for the hungry hordes. In modern times, supermarkets and guns
have made falconry redundant as a form of hunting, but many are still in
awe of the birds´ sheer power and beauty. This film follows a dedicated
group of people with their birds during training sessions, public
performances and in their private lives. The unique bond between man and
bird is exemplified each time these wild birds are released to fly and by free
will decide to return, always landing on the trusted hands of its owners.
Filmed in Italy, Germany and Switzerland using new 3D Camera systems
this documentary showcases spectacular wildlife and landscapes.
Length: 62 minutes
Languages: English & German
Call of Hawks
11. MicroPlanet
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Michael Watchulonis, MicroPlanet 3D takes viewers on a groundbreaking adventure
into the tiny kingdoms of thieves, assassins, and gentle souls alike. See microscopic flatworms with miraculous powers of
regeneration dig through the muck of a freshwater lake. Witness ferocious antlions build deathtraps and ambush fire ants.
Learn how water striders do the seemingly impossible - walk on water. And watch sneaky toads find a mate on a beautiful
moonlit night. Spectacular 3D cinematography puts the audience inches away from some of the most bizarre and
beautiful little creatures .
Length: 42 minutes Languages: English & German
12. In one of the most remote regions of Mongolia, exclusive 3D footage of a western Mongolian Eagle Festival is captured; with
intimate snippets of life in a Mongolian Gur, lodge and rare images of what it takes to survive in this vast, frigid landscape. Finalist
for the IMAX Awards Contest 2013 & the producer has won theAssociation ofVirtualWorlds award for 3D Excellence
Explore 3DTravel:
Of Hunters & Eagles:The Golden Eagle Festival
ofWestern Mongolia
Length: 25 minutes Languages: English
13. This four part documentary series celebrates the lives of some very special baby animals at Zoos and Wildlife Parks around
South Africa. Cubs ‘n Pups follow these characters from when they are tiny until they grow up and face the real world.
Many have been rescued and are hand reared by people who have given their lives to keeping these tiny creatures alive.
This uplifting series has no shortage of cute animal babies and will be adorable from top to bottom. Alongside the
cuteness we learn that sometimes the most extreme challenges occur in the first moments of life. We also learn that zoos
and wildlife parks have a great involvement in helping to rear and nurture baby animals, some of whom are endangered.
This charming yet informative series has a feel good factor like none other.
Length: 4 x 30 minutes Languages: English
Cubs n’ Pups
14. A team of intrepid
filmmakers explore the
African savannah tracking,
filming and broadcasting
the daily events of a lion
pride, an elephant herd, a
leopard family and a hyena
clan. The animal's have
names and personalities
which will draw viewers
into a relationship with
them. But this is wildlife
filmmaking with a
difference. Its all being
broadcast LIVE to a global
audience on the Internet.
TIA is the story of the trials
and tribulations of living in
wildest Africa while trying
to do the impossible:
broadcast LIVE safaris
every day.
Length: 4 x 30minutes
Languages: English
TIA:This Is Africa
15. Ireland, The Celtic Way is a cinematically rich exploration of the land and legends of the emerald isle. Crashing waves on
rocks in foggy mists open our journey to Ireland in all her beauty: Carrowmore, Knock, Newgrange, Holy Wells and
more. Historic megalithic sites come alive with vivid CGI animation. Trace Ireland's Celtic surprising Indo-European origins,
brave history, vivid imagination, and deep spirituality. Elves, fairies, and interconnected spirituality are keys to survival
here. Travel in time and space, and from faith to folklore. A transformative experience, viewers gain appreciation for
historic Celts, and a different way of looking at the world.
Awards: Winner of Best Documentary at the LosAngeles 3D Film Festival
Length: 45 minutes Languages: English
The CelticWay
16. STORM SURFERS 3D is an epic, character-driven adventure documentary following two Aussie surfing legends, Ross Clarke- Jones
& Tom Caroll, and best friends who are on a quest to hunt down and ride the biggest and most dangerous waves in Australia.
Braving enormous waves, freezing conditions and near-death experiences, the film follows their adventures over the 2011 winter
big-wave season, all in stunning 3D.
Awards: Best Feature Length Documentary at the Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts (AACTA) 2013; Most
Outstanding Achievement in a 3D Documentary at the International 3D Society Annual Awards and Runner-up at the Toronto
International Film Festival 2012
Length: 1 x 20 or 10 x 2 minutes Languages: English & German
Storm Surfers 3D
17. Choreographer Xin Peng Wang is searching for the beat of the city in which he lives in and is trying to bring this beat on
stage. Why do people become professional dancers? What unites and distinguishes hip-hop, breakdance and ballet? Does a
city like e.g. Dortmund have a motion of its own? And are the people who live in it influenced by this motion? DANCE!
Explores these questions and more…..At its core, DANCE! is a story about joy, fear and the passion for dancing!
Awards: Winner of Best Picture at 3D Korea Film Festival 2012; Winner of Best 3D Documentary at the 3D Film &
Music Fest Barcelona 2012 and Master of Excellence at the Corporate Media Film Festival 2012
Length: 96 minutes Languages: German with English subtitles
DANCE!
18. Waterways of France
Waterways of The World is a fascinating new series that takes viewers on a journey along the canals and rivers of Europe
immersing them in the history, nature, culture and lifestyle of the villages, towns and urban centres along the way. In
episode one “Waterways of France” Our cameras follow the voyage of Evelyn & David Rothery on their beautiful barge,
L’Escapade down the stunning Canal du Midi from Carcassonne to Narbonne. For the first time in sterescopic 3D, viewers
can experience amazing sights such as magnificent caves, fairy-tale castles, truffle hunting with a dog, ancient roman relics,
bustling French markets and farming giant oysters. Length: 46 minutes Languages: English
19. Shot entirely in stereoscopic 3D, enter into this magical place filled with tales, myths and inspiration; where the people are
as enchanting as the land they inhabit, with a rich culture steeped in traditions that has outlasted centuries. From the
gorges of the Wutachriver with its primeval meanderings to the “Sauschwaenzlebahn”, a masterpiece of ambition,
courage and highly-skilled railroad engineering, to the abundance of palaces and castles, picturesque towns and canals,
lakes and moors. The Black Forest is a forest unlike any other.
Be inspired. Be enchanted. Be spellbound.
The Black Forest
Length: 2 x 45 minutes
Languages: English & German
20. This is the saga of "War of the Worlds:
Goliath", an animated steampunk story of war,
comradeship and courage under fire. The story
takes place in 1914, fifteen years after a failed
Martian invasion. At the eve of World War I,
the Martians stage a second attack, stronger
and more powerful than before, to complete
what they had begun. But this time, they meet
a very different Earth. And this time, they
fight back. This is the story of the battle tripod
'Goliath' and its young crew. 'Goliath' is the
vanguard of an army steam powered battle
walkers, heat-ray biplanes, and armored
zeppelins facing a Martian fleet of giant
fighting machines and flying wings. Within the
cockpit of 'Goliath', courage under fire,
conflicted loyalties and the struggle to save
earth, in this newWar of the Worlds.
Awards: Best Animated Feature at the 2013
Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival and the 2012 3D
Film Festival .
Length: 95 minutes
Languages: English
War of theWorlds
Goliath
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22. Luigi’s Pizzaride 3D is a short motion ride animation. Luigi is the local Pizza Chef and his mission is clear: he has to deliver his
Pizzas fast and hot - no matter what problems he may encounter. Length: 3 minutes Languages: Non-verbal
23. WallflowerTango
In this animated short, Charlotte discovers
that it's not valuable gems that make you
attractive but the inner contentment. Kalle,
a burglar who tries to steal her diamond,
starts to fight with her about the valuable
stone. The fight transforms into a passionate
tango dance and so is her outer appearance.
Her beauty grows together with her
contentment and Kalle begins to slowly
forget what he came here for in the first
place...
Awards: Jilin Int. Animation & Comics
Exhibition, China, 2011; Open St.
Petersburg Student Film Festival - Award
for Best Animated Short; Cyber Sousa
Xiamen International Animation Festival,
China - Award for Best Animated Short;
SCTVF, Sichuan TV Festival, Gold Panda,
China - Award for Best Overseas Animated
Short Film; DogVille 3D Film Festival,
Spain - 1st prize "DogVilleAnimation“.
Length: 7 minutes
Languages: Non-verbal
24. Created by veterans in the music industry and co-produced with many well-known stars (e.g. with Boy George) this is a
unique sound and 3D experience. Episode 2 is even available in dolby 7.1 audio and 4k resolution. Journey through the
electronic worlds of sound, coupled with stunning animated 3D imagery; an immersive trip which will whisk you away from
stress of daily life into your own poetic, magical world that will engage your senses, open your imagination and leave you
wanting more. This award-winning and platinum selling DVD and Bluray is finally available forVOD and Broadcasters.
Length: 2 x 50 minutes Languages: Music only
Lichtmond 1 & 2
25. Morph Animal Disguise is the first 4D
stereoscopic film of the Earth Story Series from
China. For thousands and thousands of years
animals have been adept at adapting to its ever-
changing environment in its struggle for survival.
The ability to camouflage is perhaps one of the
most fascinating facets of them all. This film will
take you through the dense Amazonian jungle as
well as the shallow seas in Australia to unfold
some of the mysteries of camouflage ...
Length: 10 minutes
Languages: English & Mandarin
Morph
26. Spirit of the Sea is the second
4D film of the Earth Story Series
from China. Enter into this
mysterious world, rich with
spectacular sea life.
Experience the breathtaking
colors of the coral reefs and
swim alongside dolphins, clown
fish, sea anemone, and
migrating humpback - all of
which are showcased in this ten
minute stereoscopic film.
Spirit of the
Sea
Length: 10 minutes
Languages:English & Mandarin
27. Canadian artist San Base is the pioneer of a new art form which he refers to as Dynamic Painting. It is not an animation in
the traditional sense, the painting is created in real time and the objects are in a state of perpetual transformation. The
picture living its own life, with objects moving and transforming but still following the original artist’s concept. Function of
Reality is a journey through eight fantastic worlds. Using the latest computer technology San Base has achieved
extraordinary image quality. This is not merely a attestation of splendour 3D technology but also showcases a new form of
Art. The Artwork has been displayed at the Consumer Electronic Show 2013 in LasVegas in 4K 3D.
Length: 100 minutes
Languages: Non-verbal with music only
Functions of Reality
28. Award-winning filmmaker Ikuo Nakamura takes us through another visual masterpiece. Atmosphere is a shortfilm that
features amazing timescapes from mountains, clouds, star-lit skies and, most notably, the aurora. To capture the
northern lights the director weathered rough conditions and freezing temperatures for many weeks in the arctic circle.
Awards: Best 3D Show (Paul Wing Award) at National Stereoscopic Association Convention 2013; Special Audience
Award at 3D BEFILM Festival 2013 NewYork; Special Mention at Barcelona 3D Film and Music Festival 2013.
Atmosphere
Length:6 minutes Languages: Non-verbal with Music only
29. Helsinki, Finland
This short film has been shot using a stereoscopic timelapsing technique over the course of one year. It captures life and
landscapes of Helsinki city from various perspectives. Many places were scouted around the city for this film and two
Canon EOS cameras where rigged together with a custom shutter sync to capture the highest possible quality of the
picture. The music has been created specifically for the film by Perttu Tuomaala (DJ Preal) - an acclaimed musician from
Tampere, Finland. This film is an official entry to the IMAX Awards onVimeo
Length: 9 minutes Languages: Non-verbal with music
30. The siren call of adventure is ever-present for the extreme athletes who have chosen rock as their medium of self-
expression. Whether sport-climbing the limestone mogotes of Vinales in Cuba, traditional climbing at 14,000 feet on The
Diamond in Colorado, or climbing solo and ropeless in the High Sierra, the athletes give it their all. Witness this palm-
sweating experience in intimate, visceral 3D!
BladeWalker
Length: 3 minutes Language: Non-verbal
31. Beautiful 3D timescapes of some of the most iconic national
parks in North America. From award - winning director Ikou
Nakamura whose unique artistic approach to timelapses
makes his short film so compelling.
Winner of the `Director to Watch´ at the 3D Film Festival,
Los Angeles.
Length: 13 minutes
Languages: Music only
View In America
32. Timescapes of the remote and
mysterious Easter Island from
award-winning director Ikuo
Nakamura. Experience the world-
famous moai in stunning 3D4K.
Winner of the `Best Short Film‘ at
the 3D Film Festival, Los Angeles.
Length: 5 minutes
Languages: Music only
Easter Island
33. An amazing journey in 3D & 4K through Aragon Kingdom´s landscapes, wildlife, history and heritage. From the Pyrenee´s
mountains to the castles, cathedral, and monasteries where most of the Iberian and European´s history was written.
Length: 10 minutes Languages: Non-verbal with Music
Aragon 3D
34. Aloft
Aloft is a collaboration between
director/producer Kate Duhamel,
choreographer Yuri Zhukov, and
Golden Gate 3D to create an
original 3D dance video. Dancers
Garen Scribner, Lonnie Weeks,
Sean Bennett, Madison Keesler,
Alex Jenkins, and Jordan Drew
dance a modern ballet above the
Golden Gate Bridge. The piece was
inspired by the America's Cup
sailboat races which will be hosted
in San Francisco in 2013, and a
desire to express the beauty and
grace of the fastest sailboats on
Earth through dance.
Length: 5 minutes
Languages: Non-verbal with Music