3-D Astronomy-Related Movies
Mad Systems Represents Spaceworks of the Swinburne University in Australia
 
3D Movies  The Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing has created a library of 3D movies covering a variety of topics from planets to pulsars. With new shows under production every year, our astronomy movies provide an entertaining and educational way to explore the Universe. These movies are available for licensing in 2D and 3D formats, please contact us for more information.
the Detective  Swinburne's latest offering, "the Detective", is a story of a how a "leaked" piece of video showing that earth is about to be attacked by aliens is debunked, one piece at a time. Sam, the detective, uses scientific methods to analyze and expose the various claims made in the video, and his attractive client, a reporter, ends up reporting the find as a scam.
Realising Einstein's Universe  Today, modern supercomputers enable scientists to visualise the most wondrous astronomical objects, unlock their secrets and allow everyone to comprehend the natural beauty of Einstein's Universe.
Spinning in Space  An astronaut (Tom) has just finished installing a new small telescope on the ISS. He wants to learn more about galaxies and uses his voice-activated computer assistant (fitted with thrusters). The computer provides a lesson on galaxies despite some technical problems.
AfterStars  Red supergiant star MB-8782 is about to explode - but will it produce a black hole or a pulsar? Join Margus, Dr Zalin and WLR-309 as they find out the answer.
The Little Things  Comets. Asteroids. Kuiper Belt Objects. This is the story of the amazing little things in the Solar System, and the incredible space explorers that have visited them.
Elysium 7  Hop on board the futuristic tourist ship Elysium 7 and take a 3D journey to Mars, with surface features based on data from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor.
Our Sun: What a Star!  Have you wondered where the Sun came from? How it is powered? And what its ultimate fate is? Learn all about our nearest, and most important, star.