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SHARK WEEK IN THE PALM BEACHES
Shark Week, the longest running TV programming event in history, inspires production companies from around the world to shoot on our oceans and waterways. Nat Geo Wild — which didn't even exist when Shark Week was invented — now runs Sharkfest – its two weeks long this year and is already underway. A crew from Nat Geo Studios out of Washington D.C. was here shooting The Croc that Ate Jaws – Ancient Enemies! right off the coast of Riviera Beach – ITV Studios and Plimsoll Productions UK shot their epic series, A Year on Planet Earth, narrated by the acclaimed actor, Stephen Fry, drawing on the most spellbinding stories from all corners of the globe. A multi-award-winning blue-chip natural history team, including Tom Hugh-Jones (Tiny World, Planet Earth II) and Dr. Martha Holmes (Blue Planet, Hostile Planet) were here filming blacktip shark migration all along the coast from Jupiter to Boca Raton.
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800.745.FILM (3456)
561.233.1000
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2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 520
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406