In the Media

In the Media

Australia from Above Series

Into the Wild Films is working with RJ Media on the upcoming TV Series ‘Australia from Above’. RJ Media has licensed an hour of Into the Wild Films aerial footage from The Red Centre, The Top End, Far North Queensland, Fraser Island, the Channel Country, Simpson Desert and Tasmania. The series will air in 2023 on pay TV and Commercial Television.

Aerial footage for Megafire Documentary

Into the Wild Films provided Blue Mountains aerial footage to Grand Angle Productions for the French Documentary Megafire, the new age of fire. The documentary aired on France.5 in 2021.

Queensland Aerials for Discovery Series

We are proud to have supplied Queensland aerial footage to Electric Pictures / Discovery Channel for the introduction of Queensland into the Aussie Gold Hunters franchise in 2021. Aerial footage was provided for Season 6 and included the Daintree rainforest, Undara Volcanoes, Cobbold Gorge and Atherton Tablelands.

Misty scenes in ABC psychological drama

Into the Wild Films is proud to be involved with Jungle Entertainment in the production of Wakefield. Archival footage of misty scenes around the Three Sisters, Jamison and Grose Valleys have been licensed for inclusion in the series. The psychological mystery drama series was aired on the ABC in April 2021.

Filming the World's Most Beautiful Landscapes

Into the Wild Films was recently engaged by Emporium Productions (UK) to provide footage for the forthcoming television program “World’s Most Beautiful Landscapes – Queensland”. Airing later this year on Channel 4 in the UK, program producers requested archival footage of Carnarvon Gorge, the Daintree and new footage shot around Queensland’s Gold Coast. Channel 4 in the UK reaches an audience of over 50 million viewers a quarter.

Kakadu in Crisis

Footage from our recent Kakadu film is being used by the ABC Four Corners program in a story about the bitter feud between the traditional owners and the authority that runs the park.

The Father of Reconciliation

Into the Wild Films footage from Katherine Gorge appeared in SBS / NITV's 'Living Black' program as part of a story about Pat Dobson the 'Father of Reconciliation'.

Winner of the BOFA 'Essence of Tasmania' Film Festival

Our short film 'Tasmania Look Closer' wins joint best film and the People's Choice Award in the BOFA Essence of Tasmania Film Festival.

Incredible shots of marine life near Elizabeth Reef

The Daily Mail UK uses footage from our Lord Howe Island film to showcase the rare marine life near Elizabeth Reef.

Minyon Falls captured in all its flooded glory

The Northern Star runs an article on our Minyon Falls YouTube video.

Videographer showcases Gold Coast's 'Lost World'

MyGC News runs an article on our video 'Lost World'.

Drop everything and watch this video of our planet

A film we created using NASA International Space Station footage was picked up by a number of media outlets around the world.