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From Screen to Scene: Visit Miranda Tapsell’s beloved Darwin

Darwin and Tiwi Islands, a pleasant Rom-Com, gave birth to the upper-end wedding. And now Miranda Tapsell introduces a brand new audience through his pleasant hometown, through a pleasant new main video TV series Top End Bub.

Ned (Gwilym Lee) and Lauren’s (Tapsell) story, the series, the couple’s orphan nephew Bub (Gladys-May Kelly) is called to help to grow to help to raise the top end of Australia.

Darwin and the environment in the series in the front and center and just all around the world of millions of viewers throughout the series after seeing all the glory to imagine it is not difficult to imagine.

To bring Darwin to a global audience

Miranda, who was born in Darwin and a proud Larrakia and Tiwi woman who lives in Kakadu National Park, saw the show as a beautiful way to exhibit this part of the world – a place where it was very valuable to a wider audience.

Currently in Sydney, her husband James Colley and her two little children, 37 -year -old star, “I’m sick at home,” he says.

“Darwin, where I went to rest, heal and calibrate again.

“Sydney’s ratings can be a little discontening, so it was always nice to return home. And it was delicious to use it as a reason to return.”

Shooting at the top

Camera iconSome of the most popular places, including Darwin’s Nightcliff Pier (in the picture), are in the series. Credit: Given

The production was taken for several months in 2024, shooting in Darwin and its surroundings, and the Lithchfield National Park, Tiwi Islands, which played a very important role in the film and the series, and Adelaide.

Production trucks were widely seen in popular tourist hot points. Mindil Beach Sunset Markets In Darwin, Nightcliff Pier, East Point Reserveworld -famous Darwin Ski ClubSaint Mary’s Cathedral, iconic HUMPTY DOO HOTEL And at striking Buley Rockhole LITCHFELD National Park.

Uniquely

“The northern region is not like any other place in the world, Rose said Rosemary Blight, the producer of the series.

“Many Australians were not found there, but after you go, you fall in love with him.

“There is a slow tempo. There is an extreme beauty for it. There is a scale like anything else.

“Whether you are a ferry passing the Arafura Strait to a sunset, crocodile or beach or a waterfall or a waterfall or Tiwi Islands, you can catch it on the camera and then deliver it to your viewers around the world.”

Tiwi shines

The production also went to Tiwi to attract a few scenes.
Camera iconThe production also went to Tiwi to attract a few scenes. Credit: Supply john plat

Sealink Tiwi Mentawai sees the ferry for the player board Tiwi (Bathurst Island). The joint producer Libby Collins, who grew up in that region of the world, says that the shooting of the series in the country, using local places and cooperating with local people is vital.

“The fact that we have filmed in Darwin and the islands talks about the level of originality we want to bring to the story, or he explains.

“And it was one of the best things I could really be involved as part of the storytelling.”

In the country

Shari Sebbens (second from the left) appeared at the top wedding and headed for the TV series.
Camera iconShari Sebbens (second from the left) appeared at the top wedding and headed for the TV series. Credit: John plat/Method

Serial director Shari Sebbens, who starred in the original film and goes to school in Darwin, shares his feelings.

“I was very excited to go home, or he explains.

“Many people think of the Northern region as dusty red outback with snakes and prickly demons, but also sweet green tropicana.

“People forget that there is a beautiful coastline where you can watch the sunrise and sunset.

“There is a lot of really special about Darwin and we wanted to exhibit it.”

Miranda’s radar lower most extreme points to be seen

Ubirr surveillance

Ubirr.
Camera iconUbirr. Credit: Picture: Peter Eve/Tourism NT/Given

“If you have time, you can watch the Ubirr in Kakadu – in Rock (in the King of Lion) and Simba.

Nitmiluk National Park

Southern Rockhole, Nitmiluk Gorge.
Camera iconSouthern Rockhole, Nitmiluk Gorge. Credit: Tourism NT/Helen Orr

“Everyone has to go to Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk Gorge). We didn’t film there, it’s just one of these breathtaking places. And this Definitely Darwin is worth a four -hour driving. There is a very nice place to swim Nitmiluk National Park. “

Gunlom Falls, Kakadu

Nature's Infinity Pool Gunlom Falls.
Camera iconNature’s Infinity Pool Gunlom Falls. Credit: Tourism NT/Jewels lynch/Tourism NT/Jewels lynch

“This has been reopened and like a natural eternity pool.

Stocks Hill Wharf

Stokes Hill Wharf is the perfect place to take it to a sunset or jump on a sunset trip.
Camera iconStokes Hill Wharf is the perfect place to take it to a sunset or jump on a sunset trip. Credit: Instagram: @Capeadieu

“When I return to Darwin, I always love to go to Stokes Hill Wharf. It’s nice to watch sunset.

Buley Rockhole and Florence Falls

Miranda and his assistant star Gwilym Lee drew a scene in the first part of the series in Buley Rockhole.
Camera iconMiranda and his assistant star Gwilym Lee drew a scene in the first part of the series in Buley Rockhole. Credit: Given

Orum I always throw the swimming places, but I think your trip is much more enjoyable when you have a place to swim. Lithchfield National Park falls Buley Rockhole and Florence, and both of them are just a 50 -minute driving from Darwin, so you can really spend a day. ”

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