Tropical Rainforest — An IMAX/OMNIMAX Film

July 15th, 1991 - September 30th, 1993 | PROJECT

The Science Museum of Minnesota will produce a 38- minute IMAX/OMNIMAX film on the topic of tropical rainforests. The objectives of the film include: To illustrate the key scientific concepts relating to rainforest ecology including biological diversity, biological change and human impact; To expose a wider audience to ecological thinking than might normally be exposed through traditional means of science education or science media; To communicate the complexity of conservation issues related to the rainforests. In addition, the film will portray science as an attractive career, particularly for minorities and women. The museum will create an integrated program of science enrichment materials that will accompany the film and will be used for both school groups and general audiences. Linking an education program to an IMAX/OMNIMAX film is a first for the industry and will extend the learning potential of the project. Tropical Rainforest will be distributed to IMAX/OMNIMAX theaters located in museums and science technology centers; it has the potential to be seen by more than 14 million people in its first four years of distribution.

Project Website(s)

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Project Products

The Effects of Viewing the IMAX/OMNIMAX Film "Tropical Rainforest" on Attitudes and Knowledge

Team Members

Mike Day, Principal Investigator, Science Museum of Minnesota
Marian White, Co-Principal Investigator, Science Museum of Minnesota
Ben Shedd, Co-Principal Investigator, Science Museum of Minnesota

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 9153897
Funding Amount: $506,672

Tags

Audience: General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals | Youth | Teen (up to 17)
Discipline: Ecology | forestry | agriculture | Life science | Nature of science
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Films and IMAX | Media and Technology | Museum and Science Center Programs | Public Programs