Invisible Ocean is the culmination of a 55 year journey to bring audiences into a marine world that simply can’t be fully witnessed at a human level.

Beginning in 1966 and the formation of Oxford Scientific Films - Peter Parks OBE lead filming missions across the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, to capture microscopic sea creatures like never before - for the earliest BBC films, and the dawn of IMAX.

His groundbreaking camera lens designs were globally recognised through the 1980s and 1990s with multiple Technical Achievement Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
In 2005, Peter Parks received the Gordon E Sawyer Award from the Academy.

At the heart of this technical development lies a quest to engage audiences to lifelong passion for the Ocean through spectacle and awe.
With this mission as our cornerstone - we are harnessing bleeding edge technology to take audiences closer than ever to worlds beyond imagination.


Now - we are taking Peter Parks’ sensational microscopic wonders of the ocean deep and giving the audiences the chance to make their own discoveries. By creating social interactive experiences that allow audiences to connect and share in real time, we are evolving beyond traditional natural history narrative structure.
This is a new form of active storytelling, where every experience is unique and personal to the audiences - resonating long after leaving Invisible Ocean.
Invisible Ocean continues the pioneering path set out
by Peter Parks - and invites the audience to join us on this amazing adventure.
