Life Under The Arctic Sky 3D

Life Under The Arctic Sky 3D is a 41-min show produced by Winner Pictures / Behind The Scenes Media for planetariums and digital dome theatres. Info, trailer & full preview available.

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Type: Feature show
Genre: Documentary
Release date: March 2016

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Description

Two hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle, near the jagged tips of Norway’s crown, the sun does not set for weeks on end during the summer months, and the midnight sun bounces off fields of midsummer snow.

Sami herders call their work boazovázzi, which translates as “reindeer walker,” and that’s exactly what herders once did, following the fast-paced animals on foot or wooden skis as they sought out the best grazing grounds over hundreds of miles of terrain.

An aurora borealis is a natural light display in the sky, especially in the high latitude regions, caused by the collision of solar wind and magnetospheric charged particles with the high altitude atmosphere.

The Finnish name for the northern lights “revontulet” is associated with the arctic fox. According to a folk tale, moonlight is reflected from the snowflakes swept up into the sky by the fox’s tail.

A fulldome show for planetariums and digital dome theaters.

Distributors

You can get this show from:
Spitz Creative Media
Spitz Creative Media

Show details

Shorter version runtime : not available
Full version runtime: 41 minutes
Suitable for: General audience
Target audience: 0 - 5, 6 - 13, 14 - 18, Adults
License: Traditional license, Short-term license, Ticket share
Resource & materials: Poster, Source files

Technical specifications

Video format: Fulldome, Flat screen
Resolution: 4K
Frame rate: 24 fps
Show orientation: Panoramic
Stereo 3D: Panoramic
Production technologies: CG, Live action, Time-lapse photography
Audio format: Stereo, 5.1
Languages: English, Chinese

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Screened at 1 dome theaters and counting...

Reviews

A beautiful show, especially for families. Engaging story and engaging footage about the Sami People and their reindeer.