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| + | '''PolarArt Productions: Where 4K meets the far north. | ||
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| + | "Embedded" in the wilds of rural northern Alaska, PolarArt Productions is on-location 24/7. | ||
| + | Based on an island in the Arctic Ocean, we produce the freshest natural history & documentary content available for broadcast, commercial, interpretive, and theatrical markets. | ||
| − | + | Our RED ONE camera is on the front line of digital cinema. | |
| + | Four times the resolution of high definition. | ||
| + | Slow motion up to 120 frames per second. | ||
| + | Every vivid second captured in 4:4:4 RAW. | ||
| − | + | The Arctic is alive. | |
| − | + | Clients include Tigress Productions, PBS Nature / Pontecorvo Productions, National Geographic Films, National Geographic Explorer, and Discovery Channel. | |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 22:51, 8 January 2010
Title
PolarArt Productions, LLC - Where 4K meets the far north. On-location media production in the rural Alaskan arctic.
Keywords: Arctic 4K, HD & Surround-Sound Media Production/Barter Island/Kaktovik, Alaska/Polar Bears/Climate Change/Arctic National Wildlife Refuge/Broadcast, Commercial, and Theatrical Productions
Profile:
PolarArt Productions: Where 4K meets the far north. "Embedded" in the wilds of rural northern Alaska, PolarArt Productions is on-location 24/7. Based on an island in the Arctic Ocean, we produce the freshest natural history & documentary content available for broadcast, commercial, interpretive, and theatrical markets.
Our RED ONE camera is on the front line of digital cinema. Four times the resolution of high definition. Slow motion up to 120 frames per second. Every vivid second captured in 4:4:4 RAW.
The Arctic is alive.
Clients include Tigress Productions, PBS Nature / Pontecorvo Productions, National Geographic Films, National Geographic Explorer, and Discovery Channel.
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