The broadcaster will provide bespoke narration for an immersive show based on his Seven Worlds One Planet TV series in a 1,600 sq m purpose-built venue in London.
Leading nature broadcaster Sir David Attenborough is to provide bespoke narration for an immersive BBC Earth Experience.
The 1,600 sq m projection art experience, which will open in March in London, will use footage from the Seven Worlds One Planet TV series.
“From fireflies putting on a spectacular light show in North America, to snub-nosed monkeys huddling together to stay warm in Asia, and hungry hamsters fighting to keep their food in Europe, visitors will get to experience our seven continents in all their glory, like never before,” says a website for the show.
The project is a collaboration between the BBC broadcasting company, Moon Eye Productions and entertainment company Live Nation. It is being held at the Daikin Centre, a purpose-built and demountable venue in London’s Earl’s Court district.
Tickets for the BBC Earth Experience go on sale at 10 am on 2 December, with the show opening on 30 March, 2023.
Reference : AVinteractive