The Michigan Science Center's brand new Toyota Engineering Theater (TET) will be hosting the world debut of an exclusively produced version of the National Geographic film, Extreme Weather 4D over the Memorial Day Weekend. And guess what? You can see it for FREE!
Thanks to the support of Toyota Motor North America, the science center (MiSci) is providing free general admission throughout the holiday weekend and complimentary viewings of the film. Pre-registration for is required. Patrons can select the day they would like to attend and register at the following link -
mi-sci.secure.force.com/ticket
Extreme Weather 4D brings audiences face to face with Mother Nature at her most dangerous
moments.
Traveling to Alaska's melting glaciers, filmmakers capture the action
as massive chunks of ice shear off into the frigid water with explosive
force. In the Midwest, cameras roll as storm chasers risk their lives to
capture data as deadly tornadoes race toward
them. And, in drought-ravaged California, filmmakers embed themselves
with courageous first responders fighting to contain raging wildfires.
"Extreme Weather 4D is the perfect film to experience in 4D and we are delighted for the
Michigan Science Center to host the world premiere,” remarked John
Wickstrom, National Geographic Director of Film Distribution
It is exciting to launch
Extreme Weather 4D in the state of the art Toyota Engineering Theater with all of its amazing
effects. Audiences will be completely immersed in the film, experiencing the adventure with all senses.”
The TET is designed to inspire the next
generation
of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning. The
theater delivers a unique four-dimensional experience
that engages multiple senses. It houses a state-of-the-art HD
projection system with 3D viewing capabilities and enhanced space and
lighting for a more immersive experience, and, the
TET is the only theater in Michigan to incorporate “spark” effects without heat, smoke or pyro techniques.
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