'Path of the Panther' which has won the prestigious Jackson Wild Media Award
Half of the world's GDP is dependent on nature, and the impacts of climate change on global biodiversity cannot be ignored. This year, Delta has partnered with the renowned UK organization Wildscreen, popularly known as the Green Oscars, to introduce internationally acclaimed high-resolution nature documentaries. These documentaries are screening as part of the 4K/8K "Nurturing Life on the Earth" film festival.
The documentaries of the film festival include "Frozen Planet II and A Perfect Planet:Humans" by the BBC, "Path of the Panther", a recipient of the prestigious Jackson Wild Media Award, "After the Wildfires", depicting catastrophic Australia's wildfires, "Chasing the Rains", showcasing one of the most severe droughts in the last two decades, and "Ireland's Wild Islands", exploring biodiversity through sailboat adventures. These films aim to raise awareness among the public about biodiversity issues, with screenings featuring award-winning entries from the Ecological and Environmental Film Festival.
Delta, designated as the "Nature Positive Partner" for the Ecological and Environmental Film Festival, hosted the "Nurturing Life on the Earth" film festival from 8th to 10th September. This event encourages filmmakers to delve into 8K/4K productions on biodiversity issues. Through these screenings, the concept of biodiversity and climate change has brought closer to the audience.
The award-winning films are projected using Delta's state-of-the-art 4K Ultra High-Definition (UHD) RGB laser projectors, offering audiences a true-to-life experience of the beauty witnessed by the production teams, including intricate details like the delicate wings of butterflies and the majestic presence of whales. This high-quality projection has inspired many filmmakers to explore the realm of ultra-high-definition filmmaking.