WA factual producers White Spark Pictures will embark on a major new television documentary series, The World’s Largest Telescopes: Beyond the Milky Way.
Read MoreAustralian factual indie White Spark Pictures has revealed that it is to announce that it is to embark on a major new television documentary series – The World’s Largest Telescopes: Beyond the Milky Way.
Read MoreWhite Spark Pictures’ Beyond the Milky Way, an immersive film about the construction of one of the world’s largest radio telescopes, is set to be expanded into a new decade-long documentary series.
Read MoreAustralian factual indie White Spark Pictures has begun work on a new high-end, primetime-TV event documentary series, The World’s Largest Telescopes: Beyond the Milky Way, which follows the construction of ...
Read MoreAustralian factual indie White Spark Pictures is embarking on a decade-long, multi-season documentary project following the construction of the SKA telescopes – considered one of the world’s greatest-ever scientific endeavours.
Read MoreAustralian factual indie White Spark Pictures is developing a documentary that follows the decade-long construction of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescopes.
Read MoreWhite Spark Pictures, the rapidly growing TV and VR production company founded by Briege Whitehead, has been granted exclusive access by the Australian Antarctic Division to join the maiden resupply voyage of its $528 million icebreaker to begin filming a two-hour documentary series, Birth of an Icebreaker: RSV Nuyina.
Read MoreAustralia-based production company White Spark Pictures is making a two-hour documentary series about the world’s most advanced icebreaker.
Journey to the edges of the Universe in this spectacular 360° VR film.
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White Spark Pictures founder Briege Whitehead is set for another Antarctica experience as she captures the maiden resupply voyage of icebreaker RSV Nuyina for a new two-hour documentary series…
Read MoreAs 2022 gets into its stride, natural history is again making an impact on screen and on the commissioning slates of new and established buyers. Tim Dams explores how cost-efficient technologies are opening up myriad new opportunities for this classic genre.
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