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For our debut, the Space3D crew is traveling to Skylab to learn about the medical aspects and workday anecdotes of life in space in the mid-1970s!
Dwight Steven-Boniecki was born in Sydney, Australia in 1969, a few months before man walked on the moon. He spent much of his childhood fascinated with space exploration - growing up in the shadow of Apollo and under the direct influence of science fiction films such as Star Wars. The latter shaped his desire to work in the film/television industry.
Having worked in the television industry in Australia, the United States, Great Britain and Germany for nearly 25 years, Dwight’s professional qualifications helped to complement his understanding of the pioneering television achievements of the U.S. space program. Initially to satisfy his own curiosity, Dwight combined his professional background with his interest in spaceflight and researched the television systems developed by NASA. To his dismay, he discovered that while the information was available, it was not easy to access, and had never been comprehensively written about. He set about to change that, and ended up writing the award-winning book, "Live TV From the Moon" as well as “Live TV From Orbit.”
More recently, Dwight has been working on "Searching for Skylab". the first feature-length documentary about NASA's Skylab Project. This work was also inspired from his fascination with spaceflight, coupled with his fear that Skylab would reenter the atmosphere and crash into his childhood home in Australia!
Here is one of several teaser trailers for the film: Searching for Skylab 2-minute trailer.
By Eleanor O'RangersFor our debut, the Space3D crew is traveling to Skylab to learn about the medical aspects and workday anecdotes of life in space in the mid-1970s!
Dwight Steven-Boniecki was born in Sydney, Australia in 1969, a few months before man walked on the moon. He spent much of his childhood fascinated with space exploration - growing up in the shadow of Apollo and under the direct influence of science fiction films such as Star Wars. The latter shaped his desire to work in the film/television industry.
Having worked in the television industry in Australia, the United States, Great Britain and Germany for nearly 25 years, Dwight’s professional qualifications helped to complement his understanding of the pioneering television achievements of the U.S. space program. Initially to satisfy his own curiosity, Dwight combined his professional background with his interest in spaceflight and researched the television systems developed by NASA. To his dismay, he discovered that while the information was available, it was not easy to access, and had never been comprehensively written about. He set about to change that, and ended up writing the award-winning book, "Live TV From the Moon" as well as “Live TV From Orbit.”
More recently, Dwight has been working on "Searching for Skylab". the first feature-length documentary about NASA's Skylab Project. This work was also inspired from his fascination with spaceflight, coupled with his fear that Skylab would reenter the atmosphere and crash into his childhood home in Australia!
Here is one of several teaser trailers for the film: Searching for Skylab 2-minute trailer.