The Moon revealed in "Full Color" for the first time in History!

July 19, 2009 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Mission Hills, California. Jose Escamilla's film "Moon Rising" presents the moon for the first time in human history in its "Full Natural Color!" This incredible documentary is being featured on You Tube worldwide during the month of July in celebration of the 40 Year Anniversary of the Apollo Moon Missions.

Jose Escamilla's films are infamous for being thought provoking. He brings forth important facts that we the public, would otherwise not have known about. This film is part two of his trilogy of the the branded title: UFO-The Greatest Story Ever Denied.

In the opening five minutes of "Moon Rising" Jose shows a picture retrieved from the internet, in what appears to be a large craft, measured to be ten times the size of Los Angeles. When you look at this enormous object on the moon's surface photographed in 1994, you suddenly realize this object is as huge as a mother ship from the film "Independence Day."

However, Jose Escamilla feels this object's features have been deliberately "smudged" to hide its details.

A forensics imaging expert, Jim Hoerricks who has worked on cases with the LAPD, could not prove the object was really there but the smudged object would have been ten times the size of Los Angeles.

Further enhancements made by the production with filters using Adobe Photoshop revealed more of the object as the layers were removed one by one. Although, the New Clementine browser has removed this object and there is no smudging surrounding the crater where the object originally appeared in 1994.

Letters are being sent by TBLN Films to NASA and The Clementine Mission archives asking for them to release this photograph for inclusion in Jose Escamilla's new film currently in production entitled; "LUNA."

Whether or not they release the photograph with or without the smudge, or respond to the request, has yet to be seen.

"We now know this ship was there. We feel we deserve to see it in its true form," says Jose Escamilla.

This is only one of the many incredible, but factual photos in "Moon Rising."

The most astounding part of this film, is the "full natural color" photographs of what the moon really looks like! From earth, the moon is seen as a grey, blue, sometimes orange sphere in the sky, both at night and in broad daylight. Many viewers who have seen "Moon Rising" are in disbelief at how incredibly beautiful the "full color" moon really is.

The earth's atmosphere interferes with how we interpret the moon. Dust, cosmic rays, infra-red, ultraviolet rays and other atmospheric effects cause us to view the moon as a grey sphere. In the vacuum of space however, this becomes a totally different celestial body. The Clementine Mission took an astounding 1.8 million photographs of the Moon in 1994.

On the USGS web site, the various samplings of the mission were released, including the "Full Natural Color" photographs. Jose Escamilla has downloaded close to 1500 full resolution photos. Shortly after doing so, Jose found out that John Lear, well known for the Lear Jet, discovered this in 2006. Consequently, he has dedicated the film to him.

The film takes you through a mission filled with mystery and secrecy.

"Moon Rising" has been nominated for the Best Documentary Award by the Action On Film International Festival being held in Pasadena, California July 24 - 30, 2009. The film will be screening on July 27 at 8 PM in the Academy 4 Cinema in Pasadena. For those of you able to attend, this is a must see on the large screen!

On the internet you can view "Moon Rising" on You Tube until August 1, 2009 at which time it will be removed. Be sure and subscribe to Jose Escamilla's Channel and leave a comment on what you felt about the film.

"Moon Rising" gives you a better understanding of what is happening to our Moon and our Planet Earth.

You Tube Search Words: Moon Rising Part 1.

Jose Escamilla web sites:

TBLNFilms.com

Action On Film International Film Festival:

http://aoffest.com/

Contact: Curtis Hedges - Marketing Executive / TBLN Films - Curtis@TBLNFilms.com