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Current Projects

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Dive The Wild Coast - 3D

Strap in for a full-dome, stereoscopic 3D spectacle as it hurls viewers headfirst into the swirling electric chaos beneath the waves. Here, the ocean becomes a living, breathing storm of motion as the legendary Sardine Run erupts in a frenzy. A breathtaking, all-consuming feast that earns its title as the greatest spectacle on Earth. Sharks spiral, dolphins corral, and birds plummet from the sky like living arrows, all converging in a furious symphony of survival, where every flash of silver and burst of movement pulses with untamed, primal energy.

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Polar Bears: Pursuit Of The Ultimate Shot

Plunges viewers into the wild, breathtaking icy expanse of the Arctic, where two parallel, intertwined narratives unfold—one following a wildlife filmmaker, the other his charismatic ice-bear muse. Together, they form a true non-fiction tale of inspiration, courage, beauty, and obsession.

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Leaving Beringia

In her search to find the true story of her ancestors’ origins, a Cree Métis writer travels to eight of the oldest Indigenous archaeology sites in the Americas to find the connection between Indigenous origin stories and scientific research.

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Animal CAM

Our Animal Cam project is redefining wildlife storytelling by placing lightweight, long-duration cameras directly on wild animals, allowing them to film their own lives. From Arctic polar bears and belugas to elephants, jaguars, and owls around the world, this cutting-edge system, equipped with GPS satellite uplinks and safe auto-release, creates an unprecedented, intimate view into the daily experiences of Earth’s most remarkable species.

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The Arctic Unicorn

Currently in development, this feature documentary plunges into the mysterious world of the narwhal—the legendary “unicorn of the sea.” Showcasing breakthrough footage and the first-ever documentation of tusk-based hunting behavior, the film combines science, culture, and cinematic immersion to illuminate how this remarkable species reflects the Arctic’s unfolding transformation.

Past Projects

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