Case Study: STORMBORN. A $1.5 Mn Wildlife Coproduction by Love Nature, Smithsonian Channel, ARTE, BBC Scotland & Screen Scotland. Maramedia is the Producer

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Case Study: STORMBORN. A $1.5 Mn Wildlife Coproduction by Love Nature, Smithsonian Channel, ARTE, BBC Scotland & Screen Scotland. Maramedia is the Producer

Article quoted from documentarytelevision.com

The sharing of costs and rights on editorial partnerships is becoming increasingly important in the ‘Netflix Era.’

Our STORMBORN Case Study is an inspiring example of a successful coproduction.

It’s the story of how a medium-sized Scottish production company developed a compelling Natural History concept that attracted the multiple partners who could realize a limited series budgeted at $1.5 million.

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Concept

  • On the wild northern edge of the Atlantic Ocean is a land of fire and ice. This is a place of active volcanoes, towering seas, fierce storms, and frozen rivers. To raise your family here seems With the odds stacked so heavily against you, even surviving seems a feat of endurance. But special clans of animals do survive here and survive in style. They’re otters, arctic foxes, reindeer, puffins, seals, and orca. Against this background of ice-carved rock, they must work to make homes, find mates, and raise their special youngsters – THE STORMBORN.

Trailer

https://vimeo.com/340651435/a42718827c

First Pitch

  • The idea was originally pitched by Glasgow-based Maramedia to Love Nature at MIPTV in 2018,

  • Discussions continued during Sunnyside of the Doc where Love Nature, in partnership with Smithsonian Channel, confirmed their greenlight pending financing.

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About Maramedia

  • Maramedia has developed an expertise in filming in Scotland and the Nordic countries.

  • Nigel Pope is a pioneer of dramatic character-led Natural History, but his approach had never been used with these unusual animals in fabulous and iconic Northern Landscapes.

In recent years we have been fortunate to work in many remote northern landscapes with animals rarely seen in blue-chip programming. However, we had never seen a series that focused on this part of the world and on the dramatic stories of the animals that live here. So this seemed like an ideal marrying of spectacular species and locations with drama-based storylines of animal clans facing the same elemental forces of extreme weather. And of course, we’re a tough Northern lot and love a challenge like this. Nigel Pope

Intended format

  • 3-part limited series.

Blue Ant Media’s Love Nature brand

Carlyn Staudt, Blue Ant’s EVP of Programming & Development described how STORMBORN fits into Love Nature’s mission:

  • Love Nature is a modern 4k natural history content brand that is platform agnostic.

  • It is a joint venture between Blue Ant Media and Smithsonian Networks hat was formed in 2015.

  • Love Nature reaches viewers and lovers of wildlife on whatever platform they use, from linear, OTT, VOD, YouTube, and more. We go where the consumer is watching.

  • We continue to offer viewers a chance to get closer to nature through both powerful stories about the natural world and stunning 4k and HDR footage.

  • Our goal is to foster a deeper understanding of and connection to the planet we call home through our content, which is one of the largest libraries of 4K natural history programming in the world.”

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How STORMBORN realizes Blue Ant’s strategy

Editorial:

  • “Love Nature’s new editorial strategy has been to focus on story-driven content celebrating the complexity of life on earth and engaging viewers at a heartfelt level while at the same time fostering deeper knowledge about the natural world.

  • The STORMBORN wildlife trilogy tells the intimate, family stories of the key species found in the northern Atlantic that form the narrative of this series.

  • The storytelling carefully intertwines each location and species to reveal in surprising ways the animal’s lives in this particular location.

  • This series also helps us realize our goal of getting viewers closer to nature through stunning 4K and HDR content that really pops on-screen.”

Business Strategy:

  • “From a business perspective, the series fits perfectly with Love Nature’s strategy to co-produce high end, Blue Chip natural history content that is story driven and has global appeal.”

 

Development

  • Nigel Pope and Jackie Savery pitched Carlyn at MIPTV 2018.

  • Then Alison Barrat, who is head of development & production for Love Nature worked with Tria Thalman, EP for Natural History at Smithsonian Channel, to develop the concept further with Maramedia.

  • Further editorial and financing discussions happened at Sunny Side of the Doc and the project was greenlit by Love Nature, in partnership with Smithsonian Channel, pending full financing.

  • Maramedia pitched ARTE at Sunnyside and ARTE confirmed their contribution a few months later.

  • Maramedia also worked to pitch BBC Scotland and Screen Scotland who confirmed their involvement late in the fall of 2018.

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Partners

  • Love Nature, Smithsonian Channel, ARTE, BBC Scotland, Screen Scotland

Production Timeline

I asked Maramedia’s Nigel Pope about the timeline:

  • “We started filming in February 2019 with stormy seas of Shetland and a young otter family learning to fishing in the waves.

  • We have also completed filming trips to the remote and dramatic Hornstrandir peninsula of Iceland where we secured access in a difficult time of year to film Arctic foxes pairing up in the worst of the winter storms.

  • In Norway, our team captured some truly breathtaking and mesmerising behavior of the vast herds of reindeer in the high mountains.

  • Our filming team has also just returned from some exciting new shoots with reindeer babies and the first returns of the comical seabirds – puffins.

  • We have many more exciting filming trips scheduled for the coming months and look forward to taking the first show into the edit in the late summer.”

Field Production

  • Filming spans February to November 2019 (although it is not every day between these dates).

  • Most cinematography by Fergus Gill, Peter Barden and Asgeir Helgestad.

  • Maramedia’s team approach means that both Jackie Savery and Nigel Pope are working to write and craft the series in

  • Their key challenge? Weather! Weather! Weather!

Format

  • 4K & HDR

Post-production

  • Episode 1 starts cutting in August 2019.

Production Budget

  • Estimate: US$1.5m

  • Estimated contributions:

    • Love Nature 60%

    • ARTE 15%

    • BBC Scotland 17%

    • Screen Scotland 8%

Delivery

  • The series delivers to Love Nature in April 2020.

  • Separate versions: Love Nature, Smithsonian Channel, ARTE, BBC Scotland

Distribution

  • Blue Ant International will handle global distribution for the series outside the committed markets.

Scheduled Release

  • Premiere on Love Nature in the fall of 2020.

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Key Takeaways from Love Nature

I asked Carlyn Staudt what does the project’s successful development tell us about the Wildlife genre today?

  • “Wildlife is a genre that easily has global appeal.

  • There is still an appetite with regional terrestrial partners and brands that have global reach like Love Nature.

  • Strengthening storytelling is a way that we evolve the genre past just survey films about locations.

  • By reaching viewers at a heartfelt level and showing similarities between animals and ourselves we can create emotional connections to nature in a deeper and more meaningful way.”

And about the relevance of coproductions?

  • “The success of projects like STORMBORN is all about finding ways to creatively window and share rights.

  • Therefore, co-production can work well with Blue Chip Natural History projects.

  • Coproduction is often needed in this genre in order to realize ambitious budgets. Partners can still be found in this space.”

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MARAMEDIA AMONG FIRST RECIPIENTS OF SCREEN SCOTLAND'S BROADCAST CONTENT FUND

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MARAMEDIA AMONG FIRST RECIPIENTS OF SCREEN SCOTLAND'S BROADCAST CONTENT FUND

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Wildlife TV specialists, Maramedia (Born to Be Wild, Hebrides–Islands on the Edge, Highlands-Scotland's Wild Heart) have received £118,500 to produce Stormborn (working title), a new three-part series exploring wildlife in the North Atlantic, to be broadcast on BBC Scotland. Stormborn will also be broadcast and distributed by Canadian-based Blue Ant Media. This award will enable Maramedia to continue their work to establish Scotland as a hub for natural history TV production and develop internationally renowned natural history talent.

Nigel Pope, Creative Director at Maramedia said,

Stormborn brings together Blue Ant Media (a major player in the SVOD world through its Love Nature platforms) with BBC Scotland, Screen Scotland and Arte France in a really unique way. Its creative both in an editorial sense and as a new sort of financing model. The Broadcast Content Fund closed the final gap in the finance plan, so it was really important to us and I’m sure we’ll be working with the Screen Scotland team a lot in the future.”

Six independent Scottish production companies have received a total of £900,500 to create new TV content.

Happy Tramp NorthMaramedia, MatchlightOnce Were FarmersPirate Productions and Very Nice are the first recipients of Screen Scotland’s £3million Broadcast Content Fund. The awards represent a range of new projects, enabling companies to elevate their creative and commercial ambition, through support of single project and slate development and production.

Isabel Davis, Executive Director at Screen Scotland said,

“Creating the right conditions for Scotland’s independent film and television producers and companies to grow is essential, if we are to help them achieve the recognition they deserve and drive their economic and creative success.

“We’ve been inspired by the quality and range of work coming to us for support, and encouraged that the fund is making a real difference: be it creating the opportunity for producers to acquire exciting intellectual property, increase the resources to develop content, or enable important Scottish stories of scale to get into production.”

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Press Release: MARAMEDIA AND SKYLAND ANNOUCE CO-PRODUCTION VENTURE

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Press Release: MARAMEDIA AND SKYLAND ANNOUCE CO-PRODUCTION VENTURE

Leading Scottish Indie Maramedia and fast-growing Vienna-based Skyland productions have announced an exciting collaboration on a slate of Natural History and documentary productions.

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Maramedia MD Jackie Savery said:

“We love collaborating with like-minded companies in Europe. We’ve known Roman for 5 years and share similar aspirations and values in our approach to films about the Natural World. In a post-Brexit world, European collaboration is more important to us than ever before and we’re sure that our joint slate will be eye-catching, stimulating and commercially exciting.”

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Skyland MD Roman Landauer said:

“We’re really proud to announce this cooperation with a highly renowned partner like Maramedia. It’s our passion to work at the highest level, and this makes Maramedia the perfect partner for Skyland Productions. This twinning joins our creative power and production synergies in order to achieve extraordinary results for international broadcasters and their audiences.”

About Maramedia

Maramedia create world-class Natural History content for broadcast across a variety of platforms for international clients, including the BBC, Blue Ant Media, ITVG, PBS, National Geographic, France Televisions, Arte and ORF, working with key talent like David Attenborough, Ewan McGregor and David Tennant.

Multi award-winning, Maramedia’s productions have a hallmark of quality – showcasing the natural world in a spectacular way, as well highlighting the issues it faces.

About Skyland

Skyland Productions is an Austrian independent company with its main focus on Natural History and History documentaries. Located in Vienna the young production company’s international broadcast partners are spread around the globe: from ORF’s Universum, Germany’s NDR and BR to ARTE and Smithsonian Channels.

Projects in Europe, USA and Central America, Asia, Russia and Africa reflect the company’s widespread network.

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Vikings, remote islands, baby otters and hunting orca…

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Vikings, remote islands, baby otters and hunting orca…

It’s been the busiest year ever for the team at Maramedia !

With 4 exciting projects completed this year we have spanned blue chip, specialist factual and children’s – its certainly been a year for everyone on the team!

Our blue chip 4K specials, Wild Shetland and Wild Way of the Vikings are being delivered as we speak. They have been a huge project for us over the past 2 years and we are thrilled with the finished films which will TX internationally next year. 

Shetland is such a special place to film and with dramatic scenes of orca hunts and otter families, tiny tern chicks and wild landscapes it promises to showcase these truly special wild islands.

Wild Way of the Vikings with its dramatic blue chip sequences of reindeer, Orca, whales and otters, blends blue chip wildlife with history in a fresh new take on the natural world.

These projects have brought us in contact with a whole world of amazing scientists, zooarchaeologists, historians and enthusiasts and we have discovered so much about the natural world through the eyes of the Vikings - these enduringly popular, ancient people and are so grateful to everyone for their interest and passion in creating these shows.

 

In fact we have become a bit of a specialist in the Vikings which originally spawned our Gudrun the Viking princess series of which we completed the second series of this year working with a range of talented young actors and animals! Encouraging young people to be inspired, interested in and care for the natural world is key to the team at Maramedia and we were thrilled to have the series acknowledged with an RTS Scotland award in May.

This year also saw us enter a whole new genre creating and complete a brand new series – Born to Be Wild for BBC Scotland. The 10 hour series follows the amazing and heart warming stories of injured or orphaned wild animals, who, through the care and dedication of the Scottish SPCA wildlife staff, are nursed back to health and then released into the stunning landscape of Scotland. We look forward to sharing this with you in 2019.

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Our projects wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing collaboration between such a range of international broadcasters from BBC Scotland, CBeebies, ORF Austria, PBS in the USA and France 5 and ITVG – not to mention the support of the EU media fund. We are also pleased to have worked with such a range of brilliant craft team from post houses in Glasgow and Bristol, amazing composers and musicians, camera team, editors, all the esteemed narrators from Ewan McGregor to Siobhan Redmond, Denis Lawson, and of course our own brilliant Maramedia team and freelancers.

Innovation, collaboration and respect for the natural world are key to driving our quest for the highest quality production values, which we aim to inspire, educate and entertain all about our natural world. 

 

We are looking forward to 2019 and working with old friends and a suite of new teams to deliver more exciting projects!

To keep up to date on our projects filming and plans follow us on social channels below.

#Wildwayofthevikings

#Borntobewild

#Wildshetland

#Vikingprincess

And if you want to catch some of our work in your Christmas viewing – many series are currently available on BBC iplayer; Gudrun the Viking Princess, Highlands and Hotel Armadillo.

 

Thank you for all your support over 2018 and we wish everyone a very happy and peaceful Christmas holiday and a very Happy New Year for 2019 ! 

The team at Maramedia

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