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Louie Schwartzberg, Howard and Michele Hall have a longterm beautiful friendship, the core of which is based in capturing and celebrating nature's wonders. While Louie explores the earth and air, Howard and Michele have magnificently captured the splendors of what lies within beneath our waters. Howard and Michele Hall are perhaps best known for their underwater IMAX films. In 1994 Howard directed the first underwater IMAX 3D feature, Into the Deep. In 1998 Michele produced and Howard directed the IMAX feature, Island of the Sharks, which was an enterprise of Howard Hall Productions. In 2005 they returned to the IMAX 3D format by directing and producing Deep Sea 3D which was awarded Best Picture at the Giant Screen Cinema Association Conference and Best Large Format Film at Wildscreen 2006. In 2009 the Hall's released Under the Sea 3D. This film won best cinematography at the Giant Screen Cinema Association Conference in 2009 and Best Documentary at the Internationnal 3D Society in 2010. Howard was director of underwater cinematography for the Primesco Productions film Lost Worlds, the MacGillivray Freeman film The Living Sea, the IMAX 3D feature Return to Hubble, and was underwater cinematographer for MacGillivray Freeman's Journey Into Amazing Caves. In 2002 Howard was underwater sequence director and Michele was location manager for MacGillivray Freeman's IMAX feature Coral Reef Adventure, a film in which both he and Michele are featured on-camera. Of the five highest grossing 3D films produced by IMAX Corporation, two were directed by Howard Hall. Into the Deep has earned box office receipts of over $70 million and Deep Sea 3D has earned over $96 million. The Hall's recently released Under the Sea 3D has earned over $52 million. Between them, Howard and Michele have won seven Emmy Awards. Howard has produced and/or directed many award winning natural history television films including a National Geographic Special, which he co-produced with Michele, and three episodes of the PBS series Nature. Howard also directed and Michele produced the award winning, five-hour series Secrets of the Ocean Realm for PBS. Howard holds a BS degree in zoology from San Diego State University. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Michele is a Registered Nurse and holds a B.S. degree in Health Sciences. She is a member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Women Divers Hall of Fame.
On this MADM, as summer quickly approaches, Thom Benson is sharing about the Secrets of the Sea 3D at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga! I hope you will listen and share. Sponsor: Park Supply Company, Inc. ParkSupplyCompany.com
On this edition of TMWS, I have returning guest Thom Benson with the Tennessee Aquarium! Thom is sharing about the exciting new experiences as the Aquarium gears up for this summer! I hope you will listen and share.
In the fourth episode of Deep Dish Movie Month, James & Julia discuss the twenty-five(!!!!!) Arnold Schwarzenegger films they watched in August. They also pit several Arnold characters against one another, rename a few of his movies, and discover a newfound appreciation for the muscle-bound Austrian. This month's films: Hercules in New York, Pumping Iron, Conan the Barbarian, Conan the Destroyer, The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Predator, Commando, The Running Man, Total Recall, Red Heat, Twins, Kindergarten Cop, Junior, Jingle All the Way, Batman & Robin, End of Days, True Lies, The 6th Day, Last Action Hero, Eraser, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Maggie, Killing Gunther, and Wonders of the Sea 3D. Follow us on Twitter at @deepdishmovies and visit our site at https://www.deepdish.show!
Drop that hamburger and raid the produce aisle because hosts Cam Smith and Tony G are rethinking their lifetime of food choices while taking on the Arnold-produced documentary The Game Changers. Directed by Oscar-winning The Cove filmmaker Louie Psihoyos, this 2019 picture strives to create a persuasive argument that plant-based diets strongly benefit both high-functioning athletes as well as us common folk. But does it succeed in making its case? And how does the movie hold up in comparison to Schwarzenegger's previous doc, Wonders of the Sea 3D? Grab a bag of carrot sticks and find out! DOWNLOAD HEREWe're also on iTunes, Google Play & Stitcher Radio!Track us via Twitter, or email us at arniegeddonpod@gmail.com.We'll be back in two weeks with Aftermath!
Throw on your wetsuits and charter a boat because hosts Cam Smith and Tony G are diving deep into the first ever Schwarzenegger-narrated nature documentary! Co-directed by Jean-Michel Cousteau (yes, son of Jacques!), this state-of-the-art 3D experience promises an immersive, visually astonishing journey into the undersea kingdom. But does it deliver something unique in a world overflowing with similar films? And how does Arnie fare as our trusty guide? Take the plunge and find out!DOWNLOAD HEREWe're also on iTunes, Google Play & Stitcher Radio!Track us via Twitter, or email us at arniegeddonpod@gmail.com.We'll be back in two weeks with Batman & Robin!
Crank up the Rolling Stones and take a cruise through a gravel quarry because this week hosts Cam Smith and Tony G are donning white tank-tops and living the mob life as they dive into 1986's Raw Deal! Is there a reason this action thriller, which arrived just one year before Predator and Running Man, is so often ignored in discussions of Arnie's legendary 1980s work? Is it high time for reappraisal? Listen in as the daring duo weigh this bullet-riddled gangland saga's (often befuddling) pros and cons!DOWNLOAD HEREWe're also on iTunes, Google Play & Stitcher Radio!Track us via Twitter, or email us at arniegeddonpod@gmail.com.We'll be back in two weeks with Wonders of the Sea 3D!
Episode 12 Michele Hall Michele Hall is an Emmy Winning natural history and underwater film producer specializing in marine wildlife and marine conservation films for TV and IMAX since 1991. She is a member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Women Divers Hall of Fame. After nearly 2 decades as a pediatric nurse, Michele entered the field of documentary filmmaking in 1991, specializing in marine still photography and marine wildlife films. While her underwater still photos have been published internationally, the focus of her work has been working as a team with her husband, Howard, producing marine wildlife documentary films for television and theatrical release. She has produced or co-produced many television films including a National Geographic Special, two episodes of the PBS series Nature (one of which featured her and her team on-camera) and the five-hour PBS series Secrets of the Ocean Realm. These television films garnered seven Emmy Awards, and numerous other wildlife film festival awards. The Halls are perhaps best known for their underwater IMAXÒ films. In 1994 Michele was Location Manager on the first-ever underwater IMAX 3D feature, Into the Deep (which Howard directed), and in 1998 she produced the IMAX film Island of the Sharks (also directed by Howard). In 2005 Michele returned to the IMAX 3D format for the Warner Bros. / IMAX feature Deep Sea 3D. The award-winning sequel Under the Sea 3D followed in 2009. Howard and Michele have participated in other underwater IMAX productions in various capacities, including MacGillivray Freeman Films’ IMAX film Coral Reef Adventure, released in 2003. More recently she has lent her expertise as a Producer to several IMAX features as Location Manager, including MacGillivray Freeman Films Journey to the South Pacific and Humpback Whales, and National Geographic’s Ocean Giants. Michele has strived to make family-friendly films that raise awareness of and increase appreciation for the marine environment. During the past 25 years, the films she has produced have been seen by thousands of children and adults. She has received positive feedback in letters, emails and in person from many who have said that not only have her films increased their knowledge of the marine environment, but they have also been the inspiration to turn their career choices toward marine sciences and / or environmental issues. In 2003 Michele and Howard were named Divers of the Year by the Boston Sea Rovers, and in 2011 they received the same accolade at Beneath the Sea. That same year they were also inducted into the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame. In 2004 Michele and Howard were recognized by PADI with the PADI Environmental Award. In 2013 they received the International Wildlife Film Festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Marine Conservation & Media. In 2015 they were recognized by the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival with the Outstanding Achievement Award for Natural History Filmmaking. Michele is a member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Women Divers Hall of Fame, and is a recipient of the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences NOGI Award. http://www.howardhall.com/ __ International Women in Film Podcast http://InternationalWomenInFilm.com/ To join the International Women in Film Podcast Community https://michelethetrainer.leadpages.co/podcast-iwif-1/
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