Andrew Wight

{{Short description|Australian screenwriter and producer (1959–2012)}}

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Andrew Wight (14 November 1959 – 4 February 2012) was an Australian screenwriter and producer best known for his 2011 film Sanctum. He produced over 45 films including television documentaries, live television specials and 3D IMAX films. His credits include Ghosts of the Abyss, Aliens of the Deep and Expedition: Bismarck. Wight was honoured with the Australian Geographic Society Spirit of Adventure Awards in 1989.{{cite web | url=http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/society/ag-society-spirit-of-adventure-awards.htm | title=AG Society Spirit of Adventure Awards | access-date=6 February 2012 | author=AGC | date=5 July 2010 | publisher=Australian Geographic Society | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111120183242/http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/society/ag-society-spirit-of-adventure-awards.htm | archive-date=20 November 2011 | url-status=dead }}

Biography

Wight grew up on the family farm "Tarqua" near Harrow in western-Victoria, and attended Hamilton College as a boarder between 1972 and 1977. It was here that he developed a taste for caving, exploring the nearby Byaduk Caves network of lava caves, under the direction of his Chemistry teacher, accompanied by a few other close school friends. In 1988, he eventually went on to attempt a record cave dive in Pannikin Plains Cave on the Nullarbor Plain, where flash floods turned the expedition into a life-or-death adventure. This was captured on film by his support team, and eventually published as Nullarbor Dreaming.{{cite web|title=Real-life story inspires big budget movie|url=http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2011/s3127282.htm|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|access-date=1 November 2012}}{{cite web|title=Nullarbor Dreaming|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480984/|publisher=IMBc.com|access-date=1 November 2012}} This short film launched his career as an international film-maker and culminated in him becoming James Cameron's right-hand man on many 3D and other film projects. Sanctum was inspired by his Nullarbor experience.

Death

On 4 February 2012, Wight was killed in a helicopter crash[http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/2012/aair/ao-2012-021.aspx Aviation safety investigations & reports – Collision with terrain – Robinson R44, VH-COK, Jaspers Brush, NSW, 4 February 2012] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170823072819/http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/2012/aair/ao-2012-021.aspx |date=23 August 2017 }} Australian Transport Safety Bureau at Jaspers Brush near the town of Berry, New South Wales. The crash also claimed the life of American filmmaker Mike deGruy.[https://web.archive.org/web/20120207040553/http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/02/05/celebrated-filmmakers-killed-in-australian-helicopter-crash/ Celebrated Filmmakers Killed in Australian Helicopter Crash] National Geographic, 5 February 2012[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/top-filmmakers-mike-degruy-and-andrew-wight-have-died-in-a-nsw-chopper-crash/story-e6frg6nf-1226263094308 Top filmmakers Mike deGruy and Andrew Wight have died in a NSW chopper crash] The Australian, 5 February 2012

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