The Great Apes 3D is a 20-minute attraction feature on global release
Apes and dragons set to wow audiences
NWAVE
Film distributors nWave have debuted The Great Apes 3D at the Liberty Science Centre in Jersey City, New Jersey. The VisionQuest fi lm features mountain
gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans as it tells the story of zoologist and explorer Holly Carroll who, inspired by the
esteemed primatologist Dr Jane Goodall, heads off to the jungles of Africa and Asia, in search of great apes and their relatives. The multinational fi lm producer and
distributor is also releasing an nWave dark ride fi lm, Dragon Mine Ride, taking its audience deep into the dragon’s den. ■
Magical stories capture imaginations
NICEBERG
Niceberg has announced its latest production, Diving with Dolphins, a 3D/4D attraction fi lm targeted at aquariums and zoos and also suitable for museums and amusement parks. Diving with Dolphins is a marine
adventure story starring a young dolphin. The dolphin must navigate the dangers of ocean as he searches for his mother. The fi lm has an underlying ecological message. Niceberg is also distributing three new
3D/4D ride fi lm titles available worldwide for rent. Lost in Fear is set on a haunted coaster track heading straight into zombie territory. Fairy Balloon Ride is a ride in a hot air balloon and Journey to the West
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is a space cowboy trip on a motorbike through fantasy space landscapes. “Lost in Fear is a classic for Halloween. Fairy Balloon Ride has a winter touch that makes it a seasonal fi lm for
Christmas, and Journey to the West is a crazy and fun adventure that kids will enjoy all year around,” said Thibaut De Lestré, sales manager at Niceberg Studios. “The fi lms are a direct response to the increasing
demand for fairytale and magic-themed ride fi lms.”
The stereoscopic
fi lms are compatible with all major simulator and motion theatre brands, designed with 4D effects and motion in mind. ■
Diving with Dolphins and Journey to the West are new from Niceberg
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