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  1. The incredible never-before-seen images in Wonders of the Sea 3D were captured thanks to the development of new filming tools which allow one to shoot underwater in 3D, Ultra-HD 4K, slow motion, close up, macro, and with motion control. Three years of research and development were required to obtain the final images that will wow audiences at ...

  2. Wonders of the Sea 3D is a 2017 American documentary film co-directed by Jean-Michel Cousteau and narrated by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Background [ edit ] Schwarzenegger expressed the hope that the film would do for marine conservation what the film Saturday Night Fever (1977) did for disco dancing , and what the film Pumping Iron (1977), in which Schwarzenegger starred, did for gym memberships. [1]

  3. 3 de oct. de 2017 · Arnold Schwarzenegger co-narrates and co-produces Jean-Michel Cousteau and Jean-Jacques Mantello's documentary 'Wonders of the Sea 3D,' premiering at the coastal Spanish festival.

  4. WONDERS OF THE SEA 3D. Directed by. Jean-Michel Cousteau, Jean-Jacques Mantello. United Kingdom, France, 2017. Documentary. 82. ... Shot in 3D over three years in locations ranging from Fiji to the Bahamas, the film takes us underwater on a thrilling submarine voyage beneath the seas that cover 71% of our planet’s surface. ...

  5. Noble intentions and technological marvels aside, Wonders of the Sea 3D is burdened with a distractingly cornball script, narrated by the Cousteaus and, occasionally, Schwarzenegger.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2021 · Hollywoodstar Arnold Schwarzenegger und Meeresforscher Jean-Michel Cousteau laden in WONDERS OF THE SEA 3D zu einem einmaligen Unterwassererlebnis ein. Ein F...

  7. Wonders of the Sea 3D. Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of ocean pioneer Jacques Cousteau, has been exploring Earth’s oceans for nearly 70 years. Now, with revolutionary equipment, Cousteau brings to 3D screens a breakthrough look at a secret world within the ocean that is perhaps the biggest story of all that the smallest life in the sea is the mightiest force on which we all depend.