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caption: DISNEYNATURE IS WILD ABOUT “BEARS” -- Cinematographer Warwick
Sloss films two brown bears as they graze in the meadows of Katmai
National Park , Alaska. The stunning imagery is being captured for
Disneynature¹s 2014 motion picture release “Bears,” directed by Keith
Scholey (“African Cats”) and Alastair Fothergill (“Earth,” “African
Cats” and “Chimpanzee”).
BURBANK, Calif. (September 26, 2012) — The
future looks wild, as the Walt Disney Studio’s Disneynature label
unveils its new film slated for the big screen in Spring 2014.
Disneynature’s
2014 motion picture “Bears” cozies up to the brown bears who call
Alaska’s stunning coastal mountains and shores their home, revealing
through tender moments and entertaining imagery how these animals are
far from grizzly creatures. This shooting location provides some of the
most spectacular visuals ever for a Disneynature film. The film is
directed by Keith Scholey (“African Cats”) and Alastair Fothergill
(“Earth,” “African Cats” and “Chimpanzee”).
“Our
commitment to the production of Disneynature films is to capture nature
on its own terms and its own schedule. These films are never rushed so
that we can tell never-before-seen stories in our natural world that
both astound and charm audiences,” said Alan Bergman, president, The
Walt Disney Studios. “Disneynature's next adventure 'Bears' promises to
continue this storytelling tradition by introducing audiences to a
phenomenal variety of wildlife and offering rare glimpses into the
day-to-day lives of these incredible animals.”
“Bears” is currently in production in Alaska’s Katmai National Park.
ABOUT DISNEYNATURE
Disneynature
was launched in April 2008. Its mission is to bring the world’s top
nature filmmakers together to share a wide variety of wildlife stories
on the big screen in order to engage, inspire and educate theatrical
audiences everywhere. Walt Disney was a pioneer in wildlife filmmaking,
producing 13 True-Life Adventure motion pictures between 1948 and 1960,
which earned eight Academy Awards®. The first four Disneynature films,
“Earth,” “Oceans,” “African Cats” and “Chimpanzee,” are four of the top
five highest overall grossing feature-length nature films to date, with
“Chimpanzee” garnering a record-breaking opening weekend for the genre.
Disney’s commitment to conservation is a key pillar of the label and
Disneynature films empower the audience to help make a difference.
Through donations tied to opening-week attendance for all four films,
Disneynature, through the Disney
Worldwide Conservation Fund, has planted three million trees in Brazil’s
Atlantic Forest, established 40,000 acres of marine protected area in
The Bahamas, protected 65,000 acres of savanna in Kenya, protected
129,236 acres of wild chimpanzee habitat, educated 60,000 school
children about chimpanzee conservation and cared for chimpanzees. For
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