All Nat Geo articles – Page 4
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Behind The Scenes
Bringing Tutankhamun to life in colour
We gathered the material for our colourised history doc just in time, says Paul Bradshaw
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News
Covid-19 shows sell to Latin America
TVF brokers deals for Race Against the Pandemic and others
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Video
The Right Stuff, Disney+
Leonardo DiCaprio-produced adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s account of the pilots selected for the US space race
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News
Disney+ beefs up scripted commissions
Comedy-horror anthology follows on from Nat Geo astronaut drama
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News
Arrow Media behind Disney+ doc
Indie emerges as producer of Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom behind-the-scenes doc
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News
Nat Geo eyeing coronavirus docs for 2022
Disney-owned boadcaster taking pitches that take a long view of the pandemic
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Behind The Scenes
Rescued, National Geographic: Real drama caught on camera
We have found a completely new way to approach the survival genre, says Lucie Ridout
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Video
Genius: Aretha, Nat Geo
Eight-part series on the life of Aretha Franklin. Produced by Imagine and Warner Music Entertainment
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News
US set for natural history boom
UK production dominance set to be challenged as demand for the genre continues to grow
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News
Lightbox scores Nat Geo mountaineering doc
Follows the discovery of explorer’s body in Himalayas 17 years after his death
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Features
Nat Geo and Disney execs taking Disney+ pitches in the UK
With Disney+ launching in the UK in March 2020 and a global strategy on the cards, producers can now look to UK commissioners already known to the indie sector
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News
SVoD shorts drive NHU boom
Julian Hector producing mixture of long- and short-form shows to suit SVoD subscribers
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News
LDC takes stake in Plimsoll Productions
Lloyds Bank private equity arm invests in Bristol indie in a deal valuing the company at £80m
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News
James Cameron to exec BBC Studios’ Nat Geo debut
Hollywood director’s Earthship Productions to co-produce deep ocean dive
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Features
Best Factual Channel: Barcroft TV
‘Creative innovation and fresh programming is reflected in Barcroft’s success’
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Behind The Scenes
Drain The Oceans, National Geographic
Making archaeology accessible and fun by taking a ‘cinematic and tabloid’ approach to reveal what lies beneath the waves