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- Maniacal truck drivers are mowing down NYC bicycle messengers, and no one cares. Through a quirk of fate, one mild-mannered messenger is transformed into a super-powered seeker of vengeance. He must not only dispense some street justice but also root out a conspiracy of evil pharmaceutical executives.
- A space station is an artificial structure in orbit around a planet or another celestial body, used for research, living, and/or other purposes. A crew of astronauts and cosmonauts typically mans it. Space stations provide a platform for conducting scientific research in micro-gravity. They typically also contain living quarters for the crew, communications and navigation systems.
- The search for humanity's hidden ancestors, ancient cave paintings going back tens of thousands of years, stone carvings buried for ages now revealed, unexplained depictions in ancient manuscripts.
- A young African American, Jake Jackson, is a happy, honest, law-abiding citizen who through many unfortunate events, experiences a full array of prejudices until he captures single-handedly the serial killer, David Fletcher, and his luck changes.
- Norbert Wiener coined the term 'Cybernetics' in 1948, when he wrote the book, Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine.
- In a future world of scientific advances, humans share every aspects of their lives with their machines. But when a leading scientist and his team build an advanced prototype cyborg, the scientists aren't prepared for the consequences.
- A man finds a pair of sunglasses in the street that enables him to see into the near future, but unfortunately for some, the future is not so bright.
- Cybornetics propels you into a not so distant future of cybernetic technology and adventure beyond Human Imagination. In a future world of bio-mechanical technology and awe-inspiring scientific advances, humans share every aspects of their lives with their machines. But when a leading scientist (James Rich) and his team build an advanced prototype cyborg named A.R.C. 1 (Justiin A. Davis) for an undisclosed secret military project, the scientists aren't prepared for the consequences. Suddenly, A.R.C. 1 is on his own in a strange and dangerous world, as he embarks on a spectacular quest to discover the startling secrets of his true identity. Cybornetics: Urban Cyborg features a specially enhanced version of the hit Independent film, with Optimized Audio & Picture Quality as well as "Cyborg Tools", a short video detailing some of the cyborg technology used in the movie. Starring: James Rich, Pascal Yen-Pfister, Hillary Hawkins, Justiin A Davis, & Raw Leiba. Written & Directed by: Dwayne Buckle Produced by: Barbara Michaels A 360 Sound and Vision Presentation
- The 19th century was wrought with discovery, mystery, and invention, many of these occurrences helped to shape the world today but they are now long forgotten, we will revisit some of these forgotten mysteries of the 19th century.
- The history of automata can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where it was used to create statues that could move. Ancient Greeks also created automata, such as mechanical birds that could flap their wings and make sounds. In the 20th century, computers and robots began to be developed, which further advanced the capabilities of automata.
- This is a documentary about the 1956 invention of the first VCR (video cassette recorder), which launched the home video revolution.
- The mystery of the sphinx? The lost city of Atlantis? The pyramids of Teotihuacan or the hanging gardens of Babylon? These are just a few of the ancient mysteries that we wonder about.
- Enjoy the thrilling journey through the most fantastic city on earth all in livable movable and spectacular 3D.
- Great Mysteries of Tutankhamun, most notably known as King Tut, he was an Ancient Egyptian Pharoah who ruled in the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, this is the story of Tutankhamun, his life, death, and afterlife.
- The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, in West Africa. They are best known for their religious traditions, which include a sophisticated cosmology, a tradition of mask making, and unique architecture. The Dogon are also known for their oral tradition, which has preserved their history and traditional knowledge of the cosmos and their place within it.
- The Blu-ray format was developed by a consortium of electronics companies, that was formed in 2002 to create a new disc format that could store high-definition video and more data than DVDs could.
- The story about the past, present and remarkable future of the compact audio-cassette tape.
- Pluto is called a dwarf planet because it is much smaller than other planets in our solar system. It also has an irregular orbit. There is no known life currently on Pluto, that being said there is still a lot we don't know about Pluto, and the conditions there and its surrounding moon may yield some surprises for humanity not too far into the distant future.
- Unexplained symbols discovered around the earth, thousands of years old, what do they mean? In this sequel to the acclaimed original documentary ANCIENT SYMBOLS, we will investigate these mysterious ancient artifacts.
- Only one man and a few of his friends can see a mysterious face in the wall.
- Unexplained symbols discovered around the earth, thousands of years old, what do they mean? We'll investigate these ancient artifacts.
- This is the story of the remarkable DVD.
- Through the passage of time, there was one format that could rival the sound quality of any other, the analog reel-to-reel tape recorder, and this is her story.
- The search for humanity's hidden ancestors, ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS 2 researches ancient phenomena going back thousands of years; stone carvings buried for ages and unexplained depictions in ancient manuscripts.
- The Face on Mars is an image of a human face-like feature observed in an area on the surface of the planet Mars known as the Cydonia region. The Viking 1 orbiter took the image in 1976. Although the image has been suggested to be a large artificial construction by an ancient society, the majority of scientists believe it to be an optical illusion created by natural geological features. In 2001, NASA's Mars Global Surveyor took another look at the face, using a much higher resolution camera, and saw ... no face. They claim that what had appeared to be a face is just another boring old Martian land formation, kind of like the land-forms that litter the U.S. Southwest (or is it).
- A man on the run for a crime he didn't commit, comes across a pair of sunglasses that enables him to see into the near future.
- How the discovery of cybernetics changed our understanding of the machine world and made us self-aware.
- An embattled android embarks on a quest for reproduction.
- The Glasses 2 is the sequel to the underground independent classic film The Glasses. The sequel has many stories molded into one film with the main protagonist being a pair of designer sunglasses. These fashionable sunglasses have the ability to enable the person wearing them to see visions of the near future, and for many of the people in the film; the future is not so bright.
- The Best Of B.L.A.C.C. Heart - World Tour 2017 presented by 360 Sound And Vision. Features B.L.A.C.C Heart documentary, interviews and music videos including "Take It Back To The Essence", "Looks Could Be Deceiving", "Caught Up In Da Ak".
- The riddle of the sphinx? A look into the mysteries of one of the oldest monuments on earth.
- A stunning example of modern fashion from 360 Sound And Vision
- Enjoy the thrilling journey through the most fantastic city on earth all in spectacular HD.
- An intimate look at President Barack Obama's speech at the National Action Committee convention on April, 11, 2014.
- Documentary about the award-winning short film 'The Glasses' which is one of the most innovative to come out of the New York indie scene - breathtakingly original and truly captivating. Both the film and the documentary are a testament to true guerrilla-style indie filmmaking at its best.
- Space Womb is a feature length documentary about Korean painter Jongwang Lee and his gallery called Space Womb. This educational documentary reveals the inner workings of the artists life, his beginning family life, the painter's everyday work, and the meaning behind the Space Womb gallery.
- 5Pointz: An Historical Journey is a documentary about the world renowned graffiti museum that was once known as 5 Pointz. The documentary, hosted by the museum's curator and graffiti artist, Meres One, takes you on a tour of the building, giving an in depth look at the process, the artwork, the artists and the history.
- Documentary about the making of the modern indie sci-fi classic horror film 'The Glasses 2', this documentary shows you how the movie was made, and all the interesting challenges that were overcome in order to get the movie made, and what it was like experiencing the making of this intriguing little science fiction horror film series that is a cult fave amongst NYC indie film circles. Both the film and the documentary are a testament to true guerrilla-style indie filmmaking at its best. The Glasses 2 remarkably blends visual and aural elements into one truly entertaining package.