Prospero Productions

Prospero Productions
Industry Television production
Founded 1991 (1991)
Headquarters Fremantle, Australia
Key people
Ed Punchard (MD)
Julia Redwood (MD)
Products Documentary
Entertainment

Prospero Productions is an Australian-based television production company based in Fremantle, Western Australia specialising in documentaries and light entertainment.

Background

Prospero Productions was formed in Fremantle, Western Australia in 1991 by Ed Punchard and Julia Redwood.

In early 2016, Discovery Channel would pick up two of Prospero's productions, Railroad Australia would play on Discovery Asia while Outback Truckers will play on Discovery Italy and Discovery Canada.[1] Outback Truckers would view on Canal D in Canada and on TVNZ in New Zealand.[1] Their latest production features Martin Clunes in Islands of Oz, a three-part documentary series that feature on Channel Seven in October 2016 and explores the remote and spectacular islands around Australia.[2]

Productions

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  • Outback Opal Hunters (2018)
  • Outback Truckers Season 5 (2017)
  • Railroad Australia Season 2 (2017)
  • Islands of Oz (2016)
  • Outback Pilots (2016)
  • Outback Truckers Season 4 (2016)
  • Outback Truckers Season 3 (2015)
  • Railroad Australia (2015)
  • Wild Survivor (2014)
  • The Real Jaws (2014)
  • Australia - Life on the Edge (2013)
  • Change My Race (2013)
  • Outback Truckers Season Two (2013)
  • Outback Truckers (2012)
  • Vet School (2012)
  • Jack the Ripper - Australia's Killer (2011)
  • The Man Who Jumped (2011)
  • Ned's Head (2011)
  • Dino Stampede (2011)
  • SAS - The Search For Warriors (2011)
  • Pirate Patrol (2010)
  • Gallipoli's Deep Secrets (2010)
  • Every Family's Nightmare (2009)
  • Heartbreak Science (2009)
  • Navy Divers (2009)
  • Death of the Megabeasts (2008)
  • The Snake Crusader (2008)
  • Eco House Challenge (2007)
  • Pipe Dreams (2007)
  • Kindness of Strangers (2006)
  • Shipwreck Detectives 2 (2005)
  • Aussie Animal Rescue 2 (2004)
  • The Snakebuster (2003)
  • Shipwreck Detectives (2002)
  • Aussie Animal Rescue (2001)
  • Selling Australia (2000)
  • Diving School (1999)
  • Paying For The Piper (1998)
  • Home of the Blizzard (1997)
  • Hutan: Wildlife of the Malaysian Rainforest (1996)
  • Shipwreck Coast Part 2: The Gelignite Bucaneer (1995)
  • Shipwreck Coast Part 1: The Batavia - Wreck, Mutiny & Murder (1994)
  • No Survivors ()

Honours and awards

In 1998, Prospero was nominate for an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary for its production of Paying For The Piper. Paying for the Piper would also feature at the United Nations Association Film Festival (2000), Golden Gate Awards - San Francisco Film Society (2000) and the International Festival of Maritime and Exploration Film (1999).[5] Prospero Production would win the 2007 Australian Government's Eureka Prize for Science Journalism for The Kindness of Strangers.[6] In 2011, Prospero won the AACTA Award for Best Documentary Series for its production of SAS - The Search for Warriors. The Eco House production would win an Australian Teachers of Media Inc award in 2007 and was a finalist in the United Nations World Environment Day Awards.[7] Diving School would play at the Golden Gate Awards - San Francisco Film Society in 2001. In 2015, Australia- Life on the Edge won a Gold Prestige Film Award for Short Documentary.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 Middleton, Richard (28 January 2016). "Prospero takes Discovery into outback". C21Media. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  2. Knox, David (21 March 2016). "Cameras roll on Islands of Oz". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  3. "Prospero Productions". Prospero Productions. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  4. "Prospero Productions". IMDB. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  5. "Paying for the Piper". ScreenAustralia. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  6. "Prospero Productions Strikes Gold". FTI. 25 August 2007. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  7. "Eco House". ScreenAustralia. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  8. "Prospero Productions: Awards". www.prospero.com.au. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
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