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'Finding Nemo 3D' Offers Educator Resources

"Finding Nemo" returns to the big screen, for the first time ever in thrilling Disney Digital 3D. With the movie's release come educator resources on marine biology.

“Watching the first few scenes from ‘Finding Nemo’ in 3D was like I’d never seen a 3D movie before,” said Director Andrew Stanton. “It took my breath away. It felt like I was more underwater. It makes the scary moments scarier. It makes the beautiful moments more beautiful. It really drops you deeper into the story. It just amplifies everything.”

It’s all about the research when it comes to developing the kind of story-driven films for which Pixar Animation Studios is known. For “Finding Nemo,” visits to aquariums, diving stints in Monterey and Hawaii, study sessions in front of Pixar’s well-stocked 25-gallon fish tank, and a series of in-house lectures from an ichthyologist all helped to get filmmakers into the swim of things.

The team also looked at some of the Disney classics that involved underwater scenes, and it was the naturalistic portrayal of animal life in “Bambi” that left the biggest impression.

Stanton explained, “We kept coming back to ‘Bambi’ because of the way the filmmakers adhered to the real nature of how these animals moved and what their motor skills were. They used that as the basis for getting as much expression, activity and appeal. We wanted our characters to work in that same way. We thought of it as ‘Bambi’ underwater.”

To coincide with the release of “Finding Nemo 3D” DisneyPixar has developed a pair of teachers’ resources with the goal of using the film to inspire academic lessons on marine biology. The Educator's Guide includes over 60 pages of lessons and activities for grades K-3.

The ocean-themed lessons are aligned to National Standards and include ready-to-go PowerPoint presentations to help engage your class. Mr. Ray’s Ocean Explorer's Guide introduces students and kids to the real stars of Nemo's neighborhood. Students will learn about the animals of the Great Barrier Reef together as a class with this guide.
 

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