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Thomas Lucas Productions is a fulldome producer based in Armonk, NY, USA. It produces high-end international productions for TV and web, with a focus on special effects and scientific visualizations.
- Solar Superstorms
Solar Superstorms. Solar Superstorms is a 24-min show...
- New Fulldome Show: Incredible Universe
A new fulldome show was just added to the Fulldome Database,...
- Dynamic Earth
Dynamic Earth is the result of a two-year long collaboration...
- Supervolcanoes
The scene was 74,000 years ago, on the island of Sumatra. A...
- Solar Superstorms
A co-production of Spitz Creative Media, Mirage3D, Thomas Lucas Productions, Inc. This project is supported by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Film Office. Accolades · Official Selection, IMERSA 2018 · Official Selection, IPS 2018 Film Festival · Official Selection, Jena Fulldome Festival 2018
A co-production of Spitz Creative Media, NCSA’s Advanced Visualization Lab, and Thomas Lucas Productions, in association with Fiske Planetarium at the University of Colorado (Boulder). This project has been made possible with support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Film Office; funded in part by the National Science ...
May 7, 2019 · Spitz Creative Media and Thomas Lucas Productions, Inc. partnered with NCSA AVL to produce a fulldome show about the origin of life on Earth. The show features stunning visualizations of scientific data, simulations, and animations from the latest research and supercomputers.
They are based on whole new technologies designed to achieve ultra-high speeds, using exotic next generation rocket fuels and breakthrough concepts in physics. How far can our technology take us? A co-production of Spitz Creative Media, Mirage3D, Thomas Lucas Productions, Inc.
Produced by Spitz Creative Media, NCSA’s Advanced Visualization Lab, Thomas Lucas Productions, Inc., in association with Tellus Science Museum. This project has been made possible with support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Greater Philadelphia Film Office; funded in part by the National Science Foundation. Accolades