Disneynature Studios followed up the 2009 release of the ground breaking nature film "Earth" with the 2010 movie Disneys Oceans. Both were released in the United States on Earth Day which celebrated it's fortieth year in 2010. This movie is an emotional and thrilling peek into the underwater world.
The film was directed by Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud. It was narrated by British actor Pierce Brosnan, who is famous for his role as special agent James Bond in the 007 movie series. He is also an avid environmentalist. The movie was produced by Romain LeGrand. Disney Channel teen stars Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded the hit song "Make A Wave" for the film's soundtrack. It entices young fans to answer the call to action to be proactive when it comes to making a difference on preservation.
For some it may be surprising to learn that over three fourths of the earths surface is made up of water. Ninety percent of that water is ocean. The film crew dives deep into places that have never before been explored let alone recorded. The amount of footage they amassed with highly advanced equipment gives the audience a thrilling view the entire way through.
The creation of this movie was not something that came easy to the crew. There were two years taken for planning out and preproduction. That was followed by four entire years of on location filming. Over seventy five excursions were made to all over the world, some places so remote they have never been seen before. Over four hundred and eighty hours of footage was recorded. It took the filmmakers nearly a year to whittle down all that footage and into feature film length.
The directors have said that the vision of the film was to answer a simple question. What is an ocean? They want the audience to see that answer up close and personally through this underwater journey. It's a fragile but ironically strong web of creatures living under in the sea. Exploring it's depths takes the viewer on a wild ride that won't easily be forgotten.
They also wanted to show a true depiction of the damage humans have inflicted on this resource. They have shown the devastating effects of certain selfish practices such as over-fishing, over-developing, and pollution. In order to appreciate water, they wanted people to realize that without it, human, plant, and animal life definitely can not be sustained.
Their intent was not just to show this damage but also to show the amazing way sea life can be resilient. They found several remote areas where wildlife was making a come back, showing how strong the will to survive can be. Stunning footage of survival makes it's way into the film leaving the audience touched and inspired.
Disneys Oceans is a heartfelt journey that will leave anyone who sees it breathless, touched, and inspired all at once. Stunning quality puts the viewer seemingly right in the film. It's a stunning tribute to nature and the unstoppable force that it is. It's inspirational message is sure to touch all who experience it. - 40731
The film was directed by Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud. It was narrated by British actor Pierce Brosnan, who is famous for his role as special agent James Bond in the 007 movie series. He is also an avid environmentalist. The movie was produced by Romain LeGrand. Disney Channel teen stars Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded the hit song "Make A Wave" for the film's soundtrack. It entices young fans to answer the call to action to be proactive when it comes to making a difference on preservation.
For some it may be surprising to learn that over three fourths of the earths surface is made up of water. Ninety percent of that water is ocean. The film crew dives deep into places that have never before been explored let alone recorded. The amount of footage they amassed with highly advanced equipment gives the audience a thrilling view the entire way through.
The creation of this movie was not something that came easy to the crew. There were two years taken for planning out and preproduction. That was followed by four entire years of on location filming. Over seventy five excursions were made to all over the world, some places so remote they have never been seen before. Over four hundred and eighty hours of footage was recorded. It took the filmmakers nearly a year to whittle down all that footage and into feature film length.
The directors have said that the vision of the film was to answer a simple question. What is an ocean? They want the audience to see that answer up close and personally through this underwater journey. It's a fragile but ironically strong web of creatures living under in the sea. Exploring it's depths takes the viewer on a wild ride that won't easily be forgotten.
They also wanted to show a true depiction of the damage humans have inflicted on this resource. They have shown the devastating effects of certain selfish practices such as over-fishing, over-developing, and pollution. In order to appreciate water, they wanted people to realize that without it, human, plant, and animal life definitely can not be sustained.
Their intent was not just to show this damage but also to show the amazing way sea life can be resilient. They found several remote areas where wildlife was making a come back, showing how strong the will to survive can be. Stunning footage of survival makes it's way into the film leaving the audience touched and inspired.
Disneys Oceans is a heartfelt journey that will leave anyone who sees it breathless, touched, and inspired all at once. Stunning quality puts the viewer seemingly right in the film. It's a stunning tribute to nature and the unstoppable force that it is. It's inspirational message is sure to touch all who experience it. - 40731
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