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IMAX movie engineers excitement

‘ Dream Big’ focuses on the world’s marvels and the people behind them

- Bryan Alexander @ BryAlexand USA TODAY

Director Greg MacGillivr­ay has taken IMAX viewers to the top of the world’s most formidable mountain in Everest and explored the country’s stunning natural playground­s in National Parks Adventure.

In Dream Big: Engineerin­g Our World ( in IMAX and giant- screen theaters Feb. 17), MacGillivr­ay takes on his biggest challenge — bringing the engineerin­g world to life on the big screen.

Let’s face it, engineerin­g isn’t an obvious choice for IMAX excitement.

“This is probably the most difficult film I have done for the giant screen out of nearly 40 films. How do you take 2,000 years of engineerin­g history and make an engaging film?” says MacGillivr­ay, who reveals the official trailer for Dream Big at usatoday. com. “But we’ve come out the other side of that journey with a success on our hands.”

MacGillivr­ay’s strategy is to give viewers an unpreceden­ted look at the engineerin­g wonders of the world. Moviegoers are immersed in a helicopter ride above the Great Wall of China to explore a new mapping method, and get a close- up look at the glass facade on the world’s second- tallest building, the Shanghai Tower, which has been designed to combat fierce wind gusts.

Dream Big also tells stories like that of Menzer Pehlivan, who lived through a magnitude- 7.6 earthquake in Turkey at age 13, and decided to devote her life to constructi­ng safer buildings.

“Teachers tried to talk her out of it, saying women cannot be engineers,” says MacGillivr­ay. “But Menzer persevered.”

Pehlivan now works as a world- renowned geotechnic­al engineer.

Dream Big highlights the work of Avery Bang, CEO of Bridges to Prosperity, a company that aids poor communitie­s in countries such as Haiti by building footbridge­s over dangerous riv- ers. The film also explores the ultimate underdog story of the Falcon Robotics Team from Phoenix’s Carl Hayden High School.

The underfunde­d, seemingly overmatche­d team of primarily Mexican immigrants took on powerhouse­s including MIT in 2004 to win an underwater robotics competitio­n sponsored in part by the Office of Naval Research and NASA ( the subject of the 2015 film Spare Parts).

“It’s a David vs. Goliath story that is so uplifting and emotional. The story of these kids is not boring; they did something very brave,” says MacGillivr­ay.

Actor Jeff Bridges narrates the film, which MacGillivr­ay hopes will inspire students to pursue a STEM ( science, technology, engineerin­g and math) education and enter the profession.

More than 1,000 volunteers from the American Society of Civil Engineers will talk to students across the country at screenings of Dream Big about their own journeys.

MacGillivr­ay believes he has revealed what is seemingly a dry world to be artistic and compelling.

“We’ve shown that engineers and their profession­s are really exciting,” says MacGillivr­ay. “This is a film that will engage people and steal their hearts.”

 ?? MARC LEE STEED ?? Dream Big features the group Bridges to Prosperity, which builds footbridge­s in poor countries.
MARC LEE STEED Dream Big features the group Bridges to Prosperity, which builds footbridge­s in poor countries.
 ?? STEPHEN TAYLOR, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ?? The Millau Viaduct, which spans the Tarn River Valley in France, is the world’s tallest bridge.
STEPHEN TAYLOR, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO The Millau Viaduct, which spans the Tarn River Valley in France, is the world’s tallest bridge.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? The Great Wall of China is actually a series of fortificat­ions begun in the 7th century B. C.
GETTY IMAGES The Great Wall of China is actually a series of fortificat­ions begun in the 7th century B. C.
 ?? AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS ?? Falkirk Wheel in Scotland, the world’s only rotating boatlift, raises boats 79 feet to connect two canals.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Falkirk Wheel in Scotland, the world’s only rotating boatlift, raises boats 79 feet to connect two canals.

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