The Science North Production Team is a group that produces object theatres, multi-media presentations and large format film productions for science museums and educational facilities around North America. In addition, the team also develops educational media for Science North Center in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada producing content on a variety of topics.
An agency of the provincial government of Ontario, Science North is overseen by the provincial Ministry of Culture.
Members of the Team:
Year | Production | Client | Technical | Awards |
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2006 | Aztec Theatre | Aztec On The River | TEA's Thea Award Winner | |
2006 | Extinction | Canadian Museum of Nature | ||
2007 | Lodge Life | The City of Williams Lake, BC | ||
2007 | Concorde Experience | Barbados Concorde Museum-Grantley Adams | ||
2007 | Ends of the Earth | International Multi-Media Exhibit | ||
2008 | Water Works[1] | International Multi-Media Exhibit | ||
2008 | Body Trek | Denver Museum of Nature and Science | ||
2008 | Xstrata: Rags To Riches | Dynamic Earth | ||
2008 | Ground Rules | Caterpillar Inc. | RED 4K docu-drama Internationally Distributed | |
2009 | Migration Theatre | Philadelphia Zoo | ||
2009 | Creatures of the Abyss | International Multi-Media Exhibit |
Ground Rules (2008) Director: John Alden Milne, Cinematographer: Dylan Macleod, Executive Producers: Jim Marchbank, Guy Labine, Supervising Producer: David Lickley
The Production team were among the winners of the 14th annual international TEA Themed Entertainment Association Thea awards.