While making “Under the Sea 3D,” their team plunged down 155 feet underwater, a record depth for filming with the IMAX 3D camera, to film the 90-tentacled chambered nautilus. Howard Hall also broke the record for time logged underwater in a single dive. He and his team spent six hours trying to film the lethal, reef stonefish. Hall says this deadly member of the Scorpionfish family has, “the ugliest face you’ve ever seen.”

Meet world-renowned directors/producers Howard and Michelle Hall at the Tennessee Aquarium as they describe many other exciting face-to-face adventures this Thursday, September 17, 2009 from 6:00 to 9:30 pm.

It’s dinner, drinks and a movie with an attitude.

One price includes: Tickets to “Under the Sea 3D” at IMAX, a special presentation by the Halls at the Aquarium and cocktail reception with heavy hors d’oeuvres. Proceeds support Tennessee Aquarium conservation programs.

Pricing:
All Ages welcome, limited to 200
Adult: $40/Member; $50/Non-Member
Child: $20/Member; $25/Non-Member (ages 3-12)