• Sky announces project with Sir David Attenborough

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 16, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Following on from ‘Flying Monsters 3D‘ and the soon to premiere ‘Bachelor King 3D‘ David Attenborough is to embark on his fourth 3D project with UK broadcaster Sky. It is a three-part natural history series which tells the story of the remote Galapagos islands.

    ‘Galapagos 3D‘, which is scheduled to air on Sky 3D in late 2012, will be written and presented by Attenborough and is the first film to be produced by Colossus Productions - the production company formed by Sky and Atlantic Productions this summer.

    The joint venture was created to develop original 3D programming for UK and international audiences, including the rapidly growing number of Sky 3D homes. The commission is part of Sky‘s commitment to increase its investment in UK originated content by 50 per cent to ?600million a year by 2014, to cement its position as one of the biggest investors in the UK‘s creative economy.

    ‘Galapagos 3D‘ follows previous collaborations between Sky and Atlantic Productions, including ‘Flying Monsters 3D‘, ‘The Bachelor King 3D‘ which airs on Sky 3D on New Year‘s Eve and ‘Kingdom of Plants 3D‘, a series based at Kew Gardens due to air on Sky 3D next year.

    Attenborough commented, "Galapagos is one of the most wonderful places in the world. There are extraordinary creatures living there that live nowhere else - a whole slew of marvellous animals. But one of the things that make them even more extraordinary is that because the islands were not discovered by human beings until relatively recently, and they had remained isolated for so long, the animals still haven‘t become frightened of human beings. You can walk among them carrying your own snap shot cameras or even carrying a 3D rig and they won‘t go away. They continue behaving in just the way that they would do naturally. Galapagos is full of drama, full of charismatic creatures which you can film; it is a natural for 3D."

    Sky 3D director John Cassy said, "The Galapagos is one of Earth‘s greatest treasures but it is unreachable for the vast majority of us. 3D will bring the islands to life for our customers in a way that has never been possible before. Sir David and Atlantic Productions are the natural partners to take on this ambitious project on - and ensure our natural history programming continues to break new ground."

    Atlantic Productions John Cassy, Colossus Productions co-founder Anthony Geffen added, "We are excited to be making our first 3D project at Colossus Productions - it is our most ambitious yet and will involve micro and macro filming on location and state-of-the art 3D visual effects which will peel away the Earth‘s surface and shed light on the hidden forces that have built and shaped the islands."

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