Open since 1987 as New England’s first IMAX ® screen, the Museum’s Mugar Omni Theater welcomes 300,000 visitors a year, who travel across the country and around the world to experience New England’s only 180-degree, immersive, giant dome theater. “New England is an incredibly rich subject to explore on such an immersive and visceral canvas as the new IMAX laser dome.” The film will be written and directed by Daniel Ferguson, whose credits include the award-winning giant screen films, Jerusalem and Superpower Dogs and the feature documentary, Last of the Elephant Men. “We are honored to be selected by the Museum of Science, Boston, to produce its new signature OMNI ® film”, said Cosmic Picture CEO and Producer, Taran Davies. “We have been headquartered in Natick for more than 30 years and the region continuously offers unique qualities that benefit residents, visitors and organizations alike.” “MathWorks is pleased to continue its support of the Museum of Science as it showcases and celebrates the rich culture of discovery, innovation and creativity that New England offers,” said Jeanne O’Keefe, senior vice president at MathWorks. We are thrilled to partner with Cosmic Picture to develop a signature OMNI ® film that showcases this region like no other attraction, honoring the people, places, ideas and experiences that make it such a fascinating, one-of-a-kind place,” said Wayne Bouchard, Interim President and COO of the Museum of Science, Boston. “Since 1830, the Museum of Science has been inspiring New England to look up, discover, learn, and explore. The Museum secured funding for the film from MathWorks, a long-time champion of the Mugar Omni Theater and the Museum. The feature length OMNI ® film (30-40 min) will take inspiration from the short film “New England Time Capsule,” which delighted millions of Museum visitors for over a decade. The film, an original production expected to be released in 2021, will inspire audiences with stunning visuals and stories featuring the innovations, natural wonders, residents, landmarks, seasons, and characteristics that define New England. Help us keep our theater clean! As with our Exhibit Halls, food and drink are not permitted in this space.BOSTON, MA - The Museum of Science, Boston and Cosmic Picture announced that they have entered into an agreement to produce a film that celebrates New England and its people, exclusively for the large format dome screen at the Museum’s Mugar Omni Theater. From the clearest, most lifelike visuals to heart-pounding precision audio, everything in an IMAX theater has been designed to take you beyond the edge of your seat and into a world you’ve never imagined. IMAX is an innovator in entertainment technology that combines proprietary software, architecture, and equipment to create the world’s most immersive moviegoing experience. – Serengeti film director Michael Dalton Smith, on what makes the Serengeti so special The IMAX Story You’ve got extraordinary wildlife, you’ve got early humans, you’ve got geology, volcanoes, etc. “The Serengeti is one of the last areas that is more or less completely intact with the same ecosystem it used to have during the ice age. Financed with the Assistance of Asia Film Investment Group Hong Kong. Serengeti is produced by Definition Films, and is distributed by K2 Studios. Prepare to be awed by this immersive giant-screen IMAX film about how nature works in one of the world’s greatest ecosystems! Meet some of the youngest and newest members of the Serengeti (from lion cubs to baby elephants) as they learn about the mighty roles they’ll play, and witness one of the world’s greatest natural events-the annual wildebeest migration. Discover one of Nature’s perfect symphonies in which every species-from the mighty elephant to the tiny dung beetle-has a distinct role to play in the larger story of this remarkable environment. Serengeti, our newest giant-screen IMAX film experience, invites you to explore one of Earth’s most unique ecosystems. Life blossomed in the Serengeti on an unprecedented scale, and it’s home to most of Africa’s iconic animals.
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