Dear Planetarians,
After the incredible success of our previous film, Magic Globe, and taking into consideration your valuable feedback and requests, we are thrilled to announce our new upcoming production tailored specifically for the youngest audience aged 3 to 8 years old.
The story of Aki, Imani, and John explores multiple science topics suitable for young minds, with a primary focus on answering the question: „What do plants need to grow and thrive?”
The Stellars will premiere in June 2024, and while there is still a long way to go and much work to be done, we are dedicated to creating an extraordinary experience with elements of interactivity that will ignite the imaginations of young viewers.
Stay tuned for further updates as we unveil more about the fascinating world of The Stellars over time. Let us know if you are interested in participating in the World Premiere Event.

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Resolution up to 8K
8192 x 8192
60 FPS
Omnidirectional 3D
Target group: 3 to 8 y.o.
Resolution up to 8K
8192 x 8192
60 FPS
Omnidirectional 3D
Target group: 3 to 8 y.o.
Meet Aki, Imani, and John! or, as they call themselves, THE STELLARS!

They travel around the Milky Way Galaxy in their spaceship, exploring different star systems and planets to learn about the universe. And now, they have visited Earth!
They are excited to show us around their spaceship, and it’s not quite what you would expect! Inside, there’s a whole beautiful forest! You could say that The Stellars carry their natural ecosystem with them, providing food to eat, air to breathe, and a habitat to live in. They take great care of it.
However, little do they know, their forest is in danger. Soon, they will need to figure out what to do, or else the trees will die, and The Stellars cannot live without them.
Will you help them solve the mystery and save their spaceship?
Stunning visuals
The movie will be available in Fulldome 8K 3D 60 FPS. Its stunning visuals are being created by the artists involved in such well-received Fulldome productions as “Dream to Fly,” “Hello Earth,” “Explore,” and “Magic Globe.”
Trailer is available also in fulldome version: https://vimeo.com/creativeplanet/the-stellars-teaser-fulldome
Educational content
The show presents and explains a broad selection of science content, including:
The basic needs of plants to grow and thrive.
The different types of environments found on our planet.
The importance of natural habitats like forests, which are home to many living things.
Our connection to nature and what we can do to protect and appreciate it.
How life on Earth is special in a vast universe filled with planets.
The scientific method: how we can find answers to our questions by observing, making guesses, and testing them.
Creators
See also:

Magic Globe
Produced by Creative Planet in 2020
STORY: Using motion capture to bring characters to life, this beautifully produced fulldome feature film has a child-centred story that will enchant family audiences.
Magic Globe’s engaging story has a clear educational structure, designed to interest and challenge children from 5 to 12 years. Children can recap their prior knowledge and/or learn new concepts while the story carries everyone forward together, making it perfect for mixed-ability audiences.
Explore
Produced by Creative Planet in 2017
STORY:Explore is the latest production by Maciej Ligowski – Executive Producer of Dream To Fly – continuing the trend of bringing visual excellence under the dome to enhance the immersive experience of the public.
The story centers around the motive of human travel to Mars, but the show presents and explains a much broader selection of science including history of astronomy, geocentric and heliocentric models, Kepler laws of planetary motion, or orbital maneuvers.