Maggie Burnette Stogner made four short documentary films that will be exhibited as Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology through her company Blue Bear Films at the Montreal Science Center until September 18th.
LucasFilm Ltd. and National Geographic are also involved in this exhibit, which Fred Hiebert, Senior Archaeology Fellow at National Geographic/Big Nerd, and Co-Curator of the Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology exhibition says is about "'Real Indiana Joneses' -- archaeologists in the field who bring the passion and importance of new discoveries to the general public. These films give me goose bumps of excitement every time I see them -- wow!"
"The documentary films we produced," says Stogner herself, "which appear within this new traveling exhibition, meld the fantasy of those inspiring Indiana Jones movies with the exciting world of real life archaeology."
The exciting world of real life archaeology? Now, I know that...
LucasFilm Ltd. and National Geographic are also involved in this exhibit, which Fred Hiebert, Senior Archaeology Fellow at National Geographic/Big Nerd, and Co-Curator of the Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology exhibition says is about "'Real Indiana Joneses' -- archaeologists in the field who bring the passion and importance of new discoveries to the general public. These films give me goose bumps of excitement every time I see them -- wow!"
"The documentary films we produced," says Stogner herself, "which appear within this new traveling exhibition, meld the fantasy of those inspiring Indiana Jones movies with the exciting world of real life archaeology."
The exciting world of real life archaeology? Now, I know that...
- 5/6/2011
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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