June 2013 - Headlines

In Production:
Like to blow things up? Our newest show is now in the animation phase: "Exploding Universe." We'll show how explosive events (large and small) have shaped the cosmos and the Earth itself. More details coming soon.
Remastered Dome Frames
Some of our best selling shows like "Cardboard Rocket" and "Extreme Planets" were made in the days of lower resolution systems. We're proud to announce the remastering of the dome frames from 2200 to 3200 resolution. Clearer details, more depth, deeper colors, and sharper stars! We also re-outputed the dome masters for "Black Holes" and "The Ultimate Universe."
60fps Demo
Our work with 60 frames per second really made an impact on our new show "Perfect Little Planet." Audience feedback has been fabulous. We just completed a brand new 60fps demo to play at conferences and can be downloaded to test on your system! Check out this 60fps Article.
eNewsletter
Our first eNewsletter is now available! Check it out Here.


EXPLODING UNIVERSE
Available Fall, 2013
Out of devastating events in the cosmos comes new creation. Explosive phenomena are responsible for the way we see the universe today, and not all of them happen on a grand scale.

As the universe has transformed into the structure we live in now, even the most elementary particles have endured. This show follows the path of one of these "particles," a proton, as it participates in nature's astounding events of rebirth and renewal.

Watch this page for further info and images!


PERFECT LITTLE PLANET
Our Newest Family Show

Many have asked us "When are you going to do a new solar system show?!"

"Perfect Little Planet" is the answer! Designed for the same audiences as our famous "Secret of the Cardboard Rocket" show, this program takes a tour of the modern solar system. And it's available in both 30 and 60 frames per second!

Fun characters and lots of action (over 60 scene changes) will make this a great addition to your collection of shows for schools and families alike.

Sound effects and surround sound mix by Erik Foreman of Acousia Studios (who also worked on "Attack of the Space Pirates" and "Extreme Planets"!)


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