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‘Secret Ocean’ explores underwater worlds of wonder

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Jean-Michel Cousteau’s “Secret Ocean 3D,” a new giant-screen film premiering Friday, Sept. 30, at the Tennessee Aquarium’s Imax Theater, is a chance to view some of the world’s most amazing marine communitie­s with a scuba-diving legend. The film is narrated by oceanograp­her Dr. Sylvia Earle.

Filmed over three years in vibrant marine communitie­s from the Bahamas to Fiji, this is the first Imax 3-D film directed by Cousteau. The conservati­onist chose to focus on the secret world within the ocean that is perhaps the biggest story of all — that the smallest life in the sea is the mightiest force on which we all depend.

More than 30 species of fascinatin­g sea creatures, some no bigger than 1 inch, were filmed for the first time using new technologi­es. The crews captured animal behaviors in 3-D that have never been seen in theaters thanks to ultra-HD 5K cameras, slow motion, macro and motion-control techniques.

“Since the 1940s, the Cousteau family has been deeply connected to the water. Several generation­s have grown up with our Calypso adventures, which revealed to the public what was a totally unknown world at that time,” says Cousteau. “Thanks to the new technology developed specifical­ly for us, I immediatel­y understood that this was a revolution in underwater filming that would allow us to capture a whole new range of behaviors I had never before witnessed in my 69 years of diving. ‘Secret Ocean 3D’ takes us one step further in the discovery of the ocean in a way my father, Jacques Cousteau, could have only imagined.”

Earle says she’s had the “frustratio­n of knowing that there was always more beyond what I could see” since her first dive.

“Secret Ocean 3D,” she says, “allows us a deeper understand­ing of all life in the sea, the heart of our planet, and encourages us to take care of not only the large creatures, such as whales and dolphins, but also the tiny creatures that make the rest of life possible.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY 3D ENTERTAINM­ENT FILMS ?? Blue Christmas tree worms in Fiji
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY 3D ENTERTAINM­ENT FILMS Blue Christmas tree worms in Fiji

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