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Before founding SG360 Studio, Sébastien Gauthier contributed to the giant-screen production Cosmic Rhythms, released in 2001—the first HD feature produced in Canada.
In 2009, for the International Year of Astronomy, he directed the planetarium show Telescope: Passport to the Stars for the City of Montréal.
Since then, he has created more than twenty productions, many of which you can discover here.
Alpes Azur Mercantour
Located in the Alpes-Maritimes in the south of France, the International Dark Sky Reserve Alpes Azur Mercantour is a one-of-a-kind place.
Read MoreThe dark night is preserved not only to allow people to witness some of the most breathtaking skies in Europe but also to protect an exceptional nocturnal biodiversity. Bats, fireflies and other night owls share the spotlight with the spectacular starry nights of the reserve in this immersive short film by award-winning director and cinematographer Sébastien Gauthier.
Total
Through the immersive dome experience, TOTALE recreates the unique wonder of witnessing a total solar eclipse.
Read MoreTo watch the sky darken and suddenly stand beneath stars in broad daylight is a profoundly moving experience that leaves no one indifferent. It is one of nature’s most beautiful and overwhelming spectacles. Thanks to 360° imagery, the film takes us on a journey in pursuit of totality, where anticipation builds to its peak—culminating in the perfect alignment of the Sun, the Moon, and the viewer.
One Sky
Feature Version
One Sky is a collection of beautiful short films about constellations, astronomical instruments and scientific knowledge from various cultures around the world.
Read MoreEach chapter is presented in an original and engaging way with his own artistic style featuring the work of International Artists.
The One Sky Project recognizes our world’s many cultures and communities with strong connections to the stars. Traditional knowledge and practice continue to inform the active exploration of our universe today and we honor those societies and Indigenous explorers who came first. Our project seeks to build relationships within and between all people who share our One Sky.