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Thursday, September 03, 2009

3D Entertainment and N3D LAND Productions Join Forces on the Production and Distribution of 'Sea Rex 3D'

3D Entertainment and N3D LAND Productions Join Forces on the Production and Distribution of 'Sea Rex 3D'

- The T-Rex of the Seas Bites into Viewers at IMAX(R) Theatres in Spring 2010 - Twenty-Two Minutes of the Film Already Completed in 3D

LOS ANGELES, PARIS and LONDON, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- 3D Entertainment proudly announced today its acquisition of the worldwide distribution rights for "Sea Rex 3D," directed and written by Pascal Vuong and Ronan Chapalain. 3D Entertainment is also co-producing the action-packed 40-minute motion picture with Paris-based N3D LAND Productions, which initiated the project four years ago. The film is slated for release in 3D and 2D at IMAX Theatres in the US in Spring 2010.

"We are thrilled to enter into a full agreement with N3D LAND Productions' creative team on this highly anticipated IMAX theatre film," said Francois Mantello, Chairman and CEO of 3D Entertainment. "Thanks to the latest paleontological research and state-of-the-art computer generated images, 'Sea Rex 3D' takes audiences on an extraordinary voyage two hundred million years back in time for an exhilarating encounter with the T-Rex of the seas on the world's largest screens. This also marks a new step for our company, as it is the first time we have acquired the rights to a film produced primarily by a third party, thus reaffirming our commitment to becoming a prominent distributor in the IMAX theatre industry."

"We are extremely pleased to have 3D Entertainment join us as a partner in this one-of-a-kind adventure," commented Vuong and Chapalain, both of whom are making their first foray into the IMAX cinema industry. "For over 180 million years during the Mesozoic era, marine reptiles, with their daunting size and natural abilities, ruled the ancient depths before dinosaurs even appeared on Earth. 'Sea Rex' brings to life this fascinating yet little-known underwater world which was home to over 400 marine species including the film's star, the 40-foot long Mosasaur, one of the largest and deadliest marine predators Earth has ever known."

Through a combination of groundbreaking CGI animation and real sea landscapes, the film recreates photo-realistic scenes of life during the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. It also features Wegener's continental drift theory and pays tribute to the first discoverers of a science founded 200 years ago by naturalist and zoologist Georges Cuvier.

"Sea Rex 3D" has benefited from the close collaboration of renowned international scientists such as Dr. Nathalie Bardet from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris and Dr. Benjamin Kear of Melbourne's La Trobe University. Strategic alliances have also been struck with the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis (WY), Paris' National Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of Science & Industry's La Geode.

The film is produced by N3D LAND Productions' Catherine Vuong and Francois Mantello, and features an original score by Frank Marchal. 3D Entertainment's theatrical sales and marketing units will distribute "Sea Rex" to IMAX Theatres in both 3D and 2D format. The film, which will entertain and educate moviegoers of all ages, will have a staggered release beginning next spring in North America and later on in Europe and Asia.

   The official film website is http://www.searex-thefilm.com/    About 3D Entertainment  

Founded in 2001, 3D Entertainment is a fast-growing company focused on the production, post-production, theatrical sales and marketing of innovative 3D films for IMAX theatres and Digital 3D cinemas worldwide. Based in London with a satellite office in Paris, the Company is dedicated to immersing audiences of all ages in engaging, story-driven 3D experiences that inspire and educate. The cornerstone of the Company's film catalogue is a unique underwater documentary trilogy - "Ocean Wonderland" (2003), "Sharks" (2005) and "Dolphins and Whales" (2008) - which has grossed over USD 70 million at the box office to date. The all-media rights to the Company's first feature-length documentary, "OceanWorld 3D" (working title), were acquired in early 2009 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures for North America and by Wild Bunch International for the rest of the world. For more information about our company, please visit http://www.3defilms.com/

About N3D LAND Productions

N3D LAND Productions is a production company founded in 2005 by Pascal Vuong and Ronan Chapalain, a film director and VFX supervisor, respectively. The team is known for their expertise in both the 3D and stereoscopic computer-generated imagery (CGI) field. The company's goal is to restore, in a unique way, the link between science and entertainment as originally established by visionary author Jules Verne. Through a symbiotic partnership with top scientists, engineers and talented artists, the Company combines creativity and significant experience in 3D CGI filmmaking to transmit knowledge about various scientific and technological fields to the general public in an entertaining and impressive manner. "Sea Rex 3D", the Company's first 40-minute IMAX theatre film devoted to marine reptiles during the Mesozoic era, is distributed by 3D Entertainment Distribution. For more information about our company, please visit http://www.n3dland.com/

   Press Contacts:   Brian McWilliams, +1-213-415-7400, bmcwilliams@spellcom.com   Alexandra Body, +44 20-7681-2357, alexbody@3DEfilms.com    IMAX is registered trademark of IMAX Corporation  

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Source: 3D Entertainment

CONTACT: Brian McWilliams, +1-213-415-7400, bmcwilliams@spellcom.com,
for 3D Entertainment; or Alexandra Body of 3D Entertainment, +44 20-7681-2357,
alexbody@3DEfilms.com

Web Site: http://www.3defilms.com/
http://www.n3dland.com/
http://www.searex-thefilm.com/


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