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  2. Explosive RealD 3D cinematography of GENESIS: Paradise Lost brings the first chapter of the Bible to life! Explore the context of the highly studied and hotly-debated book of Genesis. Vivid CGI and interviews with experts and PhD’s ignite this powerful production to deliver an incredible, thought-provoking investigation of our origins.

  3. Dec 12, 2008 · Could Scott Derrickson's upcoming adaptation of Milton's Paradise Lost be shot in 3D? Perhaps so, the director told Rotten Tomatoes recently.

  4. Sep 16, 2010 · Alex Proyas, who also directed I, Robot and Knowing, has signed on to direct Paradise Lost, a film based on the epic 17th century poem by John Milton. It'll be produced by Legendary Pictures...

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  5. Capturing Creation with brilliant 3D cinematography, GENESIS: Paradise Lost brings the Bible's first chapter to life employing scientific and historical research, vivid CG animation, and PhD interviews to explore the hotly-debated topic of our origins.

  6. Trailer. Capturing the first week of Creation with cutting-edge cinematography and biblical accuracy Genesis: Paradise Lost brings the first chapter of Genesis to life! Starring: Voddie Baucham Jr., Andrew J. Fabich, Georgia Purdom, Charles Jackson, Jeremy Lyon. Directed By: Ralph Strean. 3D-animated. creationist documentary. visual effects. ...

  7. Capturing Creation with brilliant 3D cinematography, GENESIS: Paradise Lost brings the Bible's first chapter to life employing scientific and historical research, vivid CG animation, and PhD interviews to explore the hotly-debated topic of our origins.

  8. According to Variety visionary director Alex Proyas (The Crow, I Robot, The Knowing, Dark City) will be stepping behind the camera for Paradise Lost 3D for Legendary Pictures. The film will be an adaptation of the epic 17th century English poem by John Milton. Proyas replaces Scott Derrickson (The Exorcism of Emily Rose).