![]() ![]() It’s also great viewing for Doctor Who fans because David Tennant does the narration. Wings 3D is great for all ages, but it might be slow for children under 7. Sure it was similar to Tiny Giants, but there are so many more creatures in Wings 3D it must have taken a small scale film army to accomplish the project. I wish that they had a making of feature for this because I want to see the technical aspects of making this. Some of the birds move so fast that, even slowed down for film the water that irradiates off of their wings seems to glow. I mean, how exciting could birds be? The birds are fascinating, their migration, the detail that it was captured and the variety of climates make Wings 3D a very close second for us. Wings 3D is a film that I didn’t expect to enjoy at all. Tiny Giants 3D is great for all ages, premiered in IMAX in 2014 and is narrated by Stephen Fry. The film comes with a making of feature that explains how they managed to capture their small world so thoroughly. ![]() They are real, wild animals and how they filmed this is amazing. We see how they eat, where they sleep and what they do in such detail and extremely close up. It focuses on the really small critters, specifically a chipmunk and grasshopper mouse. Of the three Blu-ray films we liked Tiny Giants 3D the best. Each one of the films is amazing in its own right and here’s your chance to get all of them for free, just in time for Earth Day. Planet Dinosaur 3D, Wings 3D and Tiny Giants 3D are all in 3D if your television allows it, but can also be played on traditional sets. The sharp, unique images that accompany the score and narration are the way that life should look in my mind’s eye. Watching these three Blu-ray DVDs from BBC Earth made me realize that I need a bigger television. ![]()
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