In the Media

In the Media

Into the Wild Films Takes to the Big Screen with Kangaroo

Into the Wild Films is excited to announce our collaboration with StudioCanal, licensing stunning aerial footage of the Australian outback for the upcoming feature film Kangaroo.

This marks a milestone for us — it’s the first time our footage will appear in a feature film, and we’re thrilled to see our work showcased on the big screen.

Our aerial sequences capture the vast, rugged beauty of Australia’s interior, adding a powerful visual dimension to a film that celebrates the iconic kangaroo and its place in the landscape.

Kangaroo opens in cinemas on September 18, 2025 — keep an eye out to see our footage in action!

Into the Wild Films in the Media: Showcasing Tasmania’s Wilderness on ABC

Into the Wild Films is proud to have collaborated with Closer Productions for Episode 5 of the ABC series Eat the Invaders. This episode, focusing on deer, showcases the breathtaking landscapes of Tasmania while exploring the complex relationship between invasive species and the environment.

Our archive footage highlights the pristine beauty of Tasmania, underscoring the importance of preserving these iconic landscapes for future generations. We’re thrilled to contribute to such a thought-provoking series and support conversations about Australia’s unique ecosystems.

Catch Eat the Invaders on ABC iview to see our footage in action!

Into the Wild Films Collaborates on ‘Australia from Above’

Into the Wild Films is excited to be working with RJ Media on the upcoming TV series Australia from Above. As part of this collaboration, RJ Media has licensed an hour of our breathtaking aerial footage, capturing iconic landscapes from the Red Centre, the Top End, Far North Queensland, Fraser Island, the Channel Country, the Simpson Desert, and Tasmania.

The series, set to air in 2023 on pay TV and commercial networks, promises to showcase Australia’s diverse beauty from a whole new perspective.

Into the Wild Films Featured in French Documentary

Into the Wild Films contributed stunning aerial footage of the Blue Mountains to Grand Angle Productions for the acclaimed French documentary Megafire: The New Age of Fire.

The documentary, which aired on France 5 in 2021, explores the growing impact of megafires on our planet, featuring breathtaking visuals and compelling storytelling. We’re proud to have played a part in highlighting this critical global issue.

Into the Wild Films Partners with Aussie Gold Hunters

Into the Wild Films is proud to have supplied stunning aerial footage of Queensland for Electric Pictures and the Discovery Channel, introducing Queensland to the Aussie Gold Hunters franchise in 2021.

Our contributions to Season 6 showcased iconic locations, including the Daintree Rainforest, Undara Volcanoes, Cobbold Gorge, and the Atherton Tablelands, bringing the natural beauty of Queensland to life in this captivating series.

Into the Wild Films Contributes to ABC’s Wakefield

Into the Wild Films is proud to have collaborated with Jungle Entertainment on the production of Wakefield. Our archival footage, featuring mist-shrouded scenes of the Three Sisters, Jamison Valley, and Grose Valley, was licensed for inclusion in this gripping psychological mystery drama.

The series captivated audiences when it aired on ABC in April 2021, blending stunning landscapes with a compelling narrative.

Into the Wild Films Showcased in World’s Most Beautiful Landscapes – Queensland

Into the Wild Films was engaged by Emporium Productions (UK) to provide footage for the Channel 4 program World’s Most Beautiful Landscapes – Queensland.

The program features a mix of our archival footage of Carnarvon Gorge and the Daintree, alongside stunning new footage captured around Queensland’s Gold Coast. With Channel 4 reaching over 50 million viewers each quarter, we were thrilled to share Queensland’s breathtaking beauty with an international audience.

Into the Wild Films Featured in ABC’s Four Corners Story on Kakadu

Footage from our recent Kakadu film is being featured in the ABC Four Corners program, covering the ongoing and bitter feud between the traditional owners and the authority that manages the park.

The story delves into the complexities of land management and cultural tensions surrounding one of Australia’s most iconic national parks. We’re honored to have our footage contribute to this important and thought-provoking report.

Into the Wild Films Featured in SBS/NITV’s Living Black Program

Footage from Into the Wild Films, showcasing the stunning Katherine Gorge, was featured in SBS/NITV’s Living Black program.

The segment highlighted the life and legacy of Pat Dobson, renowned as the ‘Father of Reconciliation,’ and explored his significant contributions to bridging cultural divides in Australia. We’re proud to have our footage play a part in telling this powerful story.