description

It’s no secret that natural history is one of the most resource-intensive genres to produce. This panel will explore creative solutions to storytelling and financing that make natural history production possible in the current media climate. We’ll look at innovative ways to secure financing that go beyond traditional commissioning models, creative ways to structure a production to keep costs manageable, and wildlife storytelling that delivers more bang for the buck. With a diverse group of panelists—from a major broadcaster to indie filmmakers—this discussion will provide a range of perspectives and practical insights. Panelists will share real-world examples from their own projects, offering valuable takeaways on both the creative and financial aspects of bringing wildlife content to life in the modern media landscape.

moderator(s)

SVP, Head of Content, Love Nature
Alison BARRAT
SVP, Head of Content, Love Nature
LOVE NATURE / BLUE ANT MEDIA

speaker(s)

Deputy Head Of International Co-Productions And Acquisitions, France Televisions
Perrine POUBEAU
Deputy Head Of International Co-Productions And Acquisitions, France Televisions
FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS
Head of Development and Co-Productions
Gemma GREENE
Head of Development and Co-Productions
Breakout Productions
Director of Natural History
Emma ROSS
Director of Natural History
BIG WAVE PRODUCTIONS
Director of Natural History