PassmoreLab announce new thought provoking 3D documentaries

Mar 30, 2012 4 Comments by

With MIPTV around the corner, San Diego based PassmoreLab have announced two new native 3D documentaries – Flower Power 3D and H2Oh! 3D

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The two 22 minute nature documentaries will be available globally in both 2D and 3D. Passmorelab, the 3D specialists who’s portfolio includes a string of 3D films including science and nature shorts, broadcast television programming and feature films, have shot both documentaries natively which use 3D to offer an insight into environmental concerns.

Flower Power 3D is a new film that looks at the plant world, taking the viewer through a 3D world of flower secrets; and reveals how they tick, how they have left clues of our past and how they hold the keys to our future.

H2Oh! is a 3D trip through the counterintuitive cycle of our world's diminishing supply of fresh water.  The 22 minute documentary travels across the globe into the hidden underworld of Mayan aquifers, blowholes and never before seen fresh water passages at the bottom of the ocean. PassmoreLab say H2Oh! will entertain and illustrate the cycles, changes and patterns we all need to know to protect, literally, the springs of life.

If you have any distribution or licensing questions about Flower Power 3D and H2Oh! 3D contact Michael Williams, Director of Content and Distribution – Passmorelab at  or call  +1-562-533-0453

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For more information visit PassmoreLab.com
MIPTV will be hosting a 3D TV conference this year. For more information click here.

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