Einstein guides you through 3000 years of history of astronomy
After Chronicle of a Journey to Earth and The Birth of the Solar System Antares FullDome launches its latest 360º animation, Astronomy: 3000 Years of Stargazing.
With this film the team wants to spark astronomy interest, especially from the young planetarium visitors. Albert Einstein appears as a cartoon figure, guiding the spectators to various aspects of the history of astronomy: historical places like Machu Picchu and Stonehenge, leading figures as well as the development of technology from the observation with the naked eye to nowadays telescopes.
With an eye on the International Year of Astronomy with this production we particularly want the younger visitors to get to know more about the history of this science. It could serve as a foundation for a better understanding of the latest developments in stargazing, says producer Pep Masias. ?The Einstein cartoon communicates the complex knowledge in an entertaining way.?
Astronomy: 3000 Years of Stargazing is distributed internationally by Antares FullDome. Further press material is provided at the company's webpage (www.antares-fulldome.com).
About Antares FullDome:
Since its foundation in 1994, Antares Producción y Distribución S.L. has been very successful in the area of production and distribution of audiovisual content - this can be shown by a plethora of projects for clients such as FIFA or Volkswagen España.
Its flexibility and open-mindedness are two of the reasons why Antares is still a prospering company in the fast-moving multimedia business after 15
years: new technologies and changing market needs are always taken into consideration for the individual projects and clients.
To enrich the existing product range, the recently founded department Antares FullDome is now focusing on the production and distribution of
fulldome films for digital planetariums: The present portfolio consists of films and sequences, which explain astronomical phenomena to young adults
and families. All programs are based on pictures from artificial satellites and terrestrial observatories.
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