WildBear Entertainment has secured a slew of sales for four new additions to its natural history slate.
Australia has representation across six categories for this year's Rockie Awards, held as part of the Banff World Media Festival in June.
Some 13 AFTRS graduates of the Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production are set to undertake paid internships across the ABC, BBC Studios, Endemol Shine Australia, EQ Media, Eureka Productions, ITV Studios Australia, SBS, Warner Bros. and WildBear Entertainment.
Factual production company WildBear Entertainment has moved into the streaming space, launching dedicated history documentary service Chronicle.
'In Stuff The British Stole', journalist Marc Fennell examines the stories behind some of the world’s most iconic and priceless relics, including a scandalous diamond at the heart of the crown jewels that millions of Indians and Pakistanis claim was stolen.
WildBear Entertainment observational documentary series 'Gem Hunters Down Under' is unearthing interest overseas, with Wild Thring Media confirming a raft of pre-sales.
Subjects ranging from the Australian Open tennis tournament to the country's LGBTQI+ history will be explored in the latest round of documentary projects to receive production funding from Screen Australia.
ABC News Breakfast sports presenter Tony Armstrong takes audiences on a journey into the incredible world of our four-legged friends.