Daniel Sharp
Successful and double Emmy nominated UK indie SWR Media is now rebranded as Dash Pictures, it was announced by the company’s Founder and Executive Producer, Daniel Sharp. Based in London and Los Angeles, Sharp has directed and produced for SVOD, national and cable networks on one-hour, episodic US and international shows.
Dash Pictures, along with international distributor Abacus Media Rights, also revealed first look images of its brand-new project “Vikings: The Rise and Fall” with the release of a dynamic trailer. The 6x60’ series, produced by Dash Pictures and Night Train Media, takes the viewer on a journey through history, where Vikings waged war from the seas, notoriously ruthless and with their own set of rules. The Viking expansion was unprecedented in the veracity of its spread. Known for merciless bloodshed, the Norsemen became the most feared people in history.
Other brand-new unscripted travel series produced by Dash Pictures, which will be launched at Mipcom this month, is “Fantastic Friends” (6x60’). James and Oliver Phelps enchanted audiences worldwide as mischievous but loveable twins Fred and George Weasley in the “Harry Potter” franchise. After ten years as part of one of the most iconic film casts in history, James and Oliver have continued to capture the world’s imagination, travelling the globe on magical adventures. Currently in production in stunning locations, “Fantastic Friends” will be available for pre-sale through Off The Fence.
Recent series “Disasters Engineered,” bought by Discovery UK and US, has been Emmy nominated for both season one and two. This informative and innovative factual series, now totaling 20x60’ episodes, sees engineers push the boundaries of innovation leading humanity towards its greatest achievements, and continues to be in demand across the globe. “Disasters Engineered” is produced by Dash Pictures and Intermission Film, in association with DCD Rights for Science Channel & Discovery UK.
“We've been using the SWR name since 2006 when our business was involved in magazine publishing, software development as well as TV and film. For almost eight years, we've been focussed solely on television and film, so we felt it was important to update the name to reflect that. We've been busy working on back-to-back productions for a number of years. Luckily, over the pandemic we received greenlights on two large shows which kept our entire team busy, and it's only now, as we come out of the pandemic, and with the confidence to grow the team, that we've found time to manage the transition from SWR Media to Dash Pictures,” Daniel Sharp commented.
For almost eight years, we've been focussed solely on television and film, so we felt it was important to update the name to reflect that”