Jonathan M. Shiff Productions will begin production on a new flagship kids TV series
Australia's leading children's producers are calling for a 20 per cent children's sub-quota to be placed on streaming platforms, based on an overall 20 per cent revenue-based local content requirement.
When director Jeffrey Walker was sent Sarah Lambert’s scripts for the first two episodes of 'Lambs of God', he replied he’d have to take the job so he could read episode three.
More than 60 per cent of the 500-plus people who responded to Screen Queensland's survey on the impact on the screen sector from COVID-19 in the past two days are freelancers or contractors - and most are jobless.
After decades of producing children's shows on film stock, Jonathan M. Shiff has made the leap to digital with Mako - Island of Secrets.
Nickelodeon has acquired Jonathan M. Shiff Productions' live-action children series 'The Bureau of Magical Things', with the series set to premiere on October 8 in the US and to go on to air on its channels and branded blocks across 170+ countries and territories.
The 26 episode series began filming at Village Roadshow Studios
H2O - Just Add Water, one of Australia's widely successful live action children's TV productions, is slated to go into production with a feature film spin-off sometime in 2009.