Production biographies
Impossible Pictures
Impossible Pictures is an Independent TV production company based
in the UK and founded in 2002 by Tim Haines and Jasper James, the creators
of Walking With Dinosaurs and Walking With Beasts.
Using ground-breaking computer graphics, each series consisted of six
30-minute programmes which were huge international successes.
The productions won a number of major television awards, including
three Baftas and six primetime Emmys, as well as RTS, TRIC, Broadcast
and Peabody Awards.
Walking With Dinosaurs is regarded as the most successful factual programme
of all time, with an estimated audience of 375 million viewers.
In 2003, Impossible Pictures produced three CGI-laden documentaries
called Giant Claw, Land Of Giants and Sea Monsters, featuring presenter
Nigel Marven getting up close and personal with dinosaurs and extinct
sea creatures.
These programmes also won a Bafta and an Emmy, with other nominations
in the pipeline.
Impossible Pictures are active in entertainment and drama, particularly
where there is an opportunity to use their special-effects expertise.
Following The Tamworth Two, more dramas are currently in development
with the 91Èȱ¬ as well as a major three-part documentary called Ocean
Odyssey, which takes a look at life beneath the surface of the ocean.
Filming is also underway on a 91Èȱ¬ ONE documentary - The Story of One
- fronted by Terry Jones.
Tim Haines, Executive Producer
Tim Haines was series producer for the ground-breaking Walking With
Dinosaurs.
A qualified zoologist, he joined 91Èȱ¬ Science in 1988 and worked on
Tomorrow's World, QED and Antenna before founding his own company, Impossible
Pictures.
Recent projects include The Giant Claw, Land Of Giants and Sea Monsters
which, alongside the Walking With… productions, won many awards.
He was executive producer on major 91Èȱ¬ dramas The Lost World and The
Tamworth Two and is currently working on Ocean Odyssey.
Christopher Riley, Series Producer
Chris Riley gained a doctorate in geology and remote sensing from
Imperial College in 1995.
Since then, he has worked as a science journalist in broadcasting,
print and online.
From 91Èȱ¬ Radio he moved to TV, co-presenting the 91Èȱ¬'s 30th anniversary
celebrations of Apollo 11.
He has produced and directed over 50 films for Tomorrow's World, specialising
in astronomy and space, and still writes for bbc.co.uk's Sci/Tech pages
and presents some of 91Èȱ¬ Science's astronomy programmes and events.
He is co-author of the book of this series with Tim Haines.
Adam Kemp, Executive Producer for the 91Èȱ¬
Adam Kemp is 91Èȱ¬ Commissioner for Specialist Factual, Arts and Current
Affairs for Independents and Nations.
He has initiated many landmark films including Dunkirk, Hawking and
Pompeii, and executive produced over 70 factual series from the award-winning
Walking With Dinosaur Specials and Elephants - Spy In The Herd to Two
Fat Ladies and Children Of Crime.
Joe Ahearne, Writer and Director
Renowned television writer and director, Joe Ahearne is used to working
on special-effects programmes.
Highlights of his career so far include Strange (2001/02), Ultra Violet
(1998) and This Life (1987).
He is currently working on projects for the 91Èȱ¬ and Channel 4.
Jamie Campbell, Art Director
Jamie Campbell's background in film and television work spans over
two decades with work on feature films including Lost In Space, Braveheart,
Muppet Treasure Island and the Walking With Dinosaurs and Beasts series.
He has vast experience of stop frame animation, motion control, live
action shoots, animatronics, special effects and physical effects.
Nick Dance, Director of Photography
Nick Dance has shot a wide variety of film and television productions,
both drama and documentary, for the 91Èȱ¬, ITV and Channel 4.
He has shot a diverse range of subjects, including gorillas in the
Congo, flying with the Red Arrows and diving with the British and US
Navy submarine units.
His drama credits include Bad Girls, Children Of The New Forest, Pompeii
- The Last Day and Bodies.
Don Davis, Soundtrack Composer
With his inventive and highly influential scores for the Matrix trilogy,
Emmy award-winning Don Davis is a key figure in film music history.
He has composed for a variety of genres but science fiction, horror
and fantasy stories dominate his filmography.
His career started in television, where he orchestrated for shows including
Incredible Hulk and V.
In 1997, Davis scored his first major feature - the thriller Bound.
He has also written a number of original concert pieces and is currently
composing a new opera.
Framestore CFC
This company is the largest effects facility in Europe, with a track
record that includes two Oscars and 11 Emmys awarded for visual effects
work.
It has worked with Impossible Pictures on all of the Walking With…
programmes, creating an astonishing array of digital creatures, animations
and effects.
This series marks a bold leap forward with CG spacecraft, planets and
interplanetary phenomena presenting the Framestore CFC team with a whole
new array of challenges and opportunities.