This year take a visit to the Museum of Science in Boston. In addition to 3D educational film on subjects like Humpback Whales and the Jurassic era you will also enjoy interactive exhibits which will please children and curious adults of all ages. Showing until January 10, 2016.
How did they create Finding Nemo?
The current MOS/Pixar exhibit showcases the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts used by the artists and computer scientists who help bring these award-winning films to the big screen.
This is a first-time look into the Pixar process. Explore the science and technology behind some of the most beloved animated films of our time. Meet these characters with the world premiere of “The Science Behind Pixar”.
With more than 40 interactive exhibit elements, the exhibition’s eight sections focus on steps in the filmmaking process to give you an unparalleled view of the production pipeline and concepts used at Pixar every day.
Participate in fun, engaging hands-on activities.
Listen to firsthand accounts from members of the studios’ production teams, and even come face-to-face with re-creations of your favorite Pixar film characters, including Buzz Lightyear, Dory, Mike and Sulley, Edna Mode, and WALL•E!
This exhibition was developed by the Museum of Science, Boston in collaboration with Pixar Animation Studios. It is supported by companies such as Microsoft and Google.
An amazing way to connect the classroom with fun career path concepts.
Great for girls, boys and curious minds of all ages.